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Heroism
The Sacred Band of Thebes: The Elite Gay Warriors Who Crushed the Spartans
The Hussite Revolution: An Uprising That Revolutionized Warfare
Ignaz Semmelweis, the Doctor Whose Discovery Revolutionized Medicine, Saved Millions – and Made His Colleagues Hate Him
Joan of Arc at the Siege of Orleans: A Victory That Transformed France
Bruce Carr Left Base in a USAAF P-51, and Returned in a German Fw 190
Fighting Women: Eta Wrobel Led an Anti-Nazi Partisan Unit in WWII
Lee Marvin Excelled in Tough Guy Roles Because He Had Been a Real Life Tough Guy WWII US Marine
The Crimean War’s Other Nurse: Mary Seacole
The 1942 Independence Day Raid: America Starts Bombing the Nazis
Ludgwig Hoge Fought in Three Wars, and Played in a Front Line Band That Got Shelled Whenever the Enemy Disliked the Music
The Other Roman Empire: How The Eastern Roman Empire Saved the West
‘The Saipan Stare’ Weary Marine Photo, and its Unfortunate Controversy
Dan Bullock: The Fifteen-Year-Old Marine Who Became the Youngest US Serviceman Killed in Vietnam
‘Big Pier’ Gerolfs Donia: The Sixteenth Century Seven-Foot Avenger
Sea Dog Sir Francis Drake: Queen Elizabeth I’s Favorite Pirate
Urwa ibn al Ward: Ancient Arabian Robin Hood Bandit-Poet, and Prince of Vagabonds
Saving Sergeant Niland: The Real Life WWII Tragedy that Inspired Saving Private Ryan
Fighting Women: Joan of Arc, the Teenager Who Saved France, and Was Abandoned by Her Countrymen
Young Warriors: Orion P. Howe Earned a Medal of Honor at Age Fourteen
Fighting Women: The Trung Sisters, Vietnam’s National Heroines
Fighting Women: Teenaged Zinaida Portnova Made the Ultimate Sacrifice Resisting the Nazis in WWII
Audrey Hepburn vs the Nazis: The Hollywood Icon Was Once a Child Courier for WWII’s Dutch Resistance
People’s Will: The Radicals Who Assassinated a Tsar and Set the Stage for Russian Revolution
Jean Moulin: The Hero Who Unified the French Resistance in World War II
Fighting Women: Queen Ahhotep I Took Over Egypt’s Armies and Fought Invaders Who Killed Her Husband
Henri Frenay: Early Pioneer and Organizer of World War II’s French Resistance
The Student Sit-Ins That Desegregated Nashville’s Lunch Counters
Fighting Women: Simone Segouin, French Resistance Teenage Girl Who Liked to Kill Nazis
Fighting Women: Empress Matilda Was So Formidable, They Named Two Tanks After Her
Fighting Women: Boudica, the Warrior Queen Who Wreaked Havoc on the Romans
Benjamin Grierson, an Outstanding US Civil War Cavalry Commander, Feared and Hated Horses
The Sa’alik: The Ancient Arabia Robin Hood Bandits Who Robbed the Rich to Help the Poor
The Men Who Made and Unmade the Roman Republic: Lucius Junius Brutus, the Republic’s Founder
Calvin Graham Joined the US Navy at Age Twelve, and Became WWII’s Youngest American Servicemen and Medal Recipient
Revolutionary War Heroine Sybil Ludington, The Female Paul Revere
Young Warriors: WWII Hero Jack Lucas Joined the US Marines at Age Fourteen, and Won a Medal of Honor at Age Seventeen
World War I’s Greatest Escape Odyssey: The Flight of SMS Emden’s Stranded Crew
SMS Emden: World War I’s Greatest Sea Raider
Soviet Fighting Women of World War II: Lyudmila Pavlichenko, History’s Deadliest Female Sniper
Bishop Hugh Latimer’s Last Words While Burning at the Stake Had a Huge Impact on Religious History
World War II Heroes – Stjepan Filipovic’s Defiant Last Words With a Nazi Noose Around His Neck
The Tomb of the Unkowns: Final Resting Place of America’s Most Highly Decorated Serviceman
‘The Night Witches’: The Female Pilots Who Gave the Nazis Nightmares
Fighting Women: Fu Hao, the Woman Who Led Chinese Armies
Soviet Fighting Women of World War II: Aleksandra Boiko Fought the Nazis in a Tank Across Half of Europe
Fighting Women – Evelyne Clopet Parachuted Into German-Occupied France in WWII to Fight the Nazis
Peasant Rebellions – When the Downtrodden Fight Back
Obi Wan Kenobi in World War II: Sir Alec Guinness in the Royal Navy
Soviet Fighting Women of World War II: Roza Shanina, Stalin’s Sniper
Fighting Women – Sikelgaita of Salerno, the Medieval Amazon
Mistakes – The Petty Criminal Who Tried to Carjack Audie Murphy, America’s Most Decorated WWII Combat Soldier
The Jacquerie: The Medieval Peasant Uprising That Terrified France’s Aristocrats
Child Soldiers: Gustav Albert Schurmann’s Fascinating US Civil War Career
The Men Who Made Ancient Athens: Themistocles, Savior of Athens and Greece From Persian Conquest
Fighting Women: Queen Mawiyya of Arabia’s Revolt Shook the Roman Empire
The Men Who Made Ancient Athens: Miltiades, Victor of the Battle of Marathon
The Men Who Made and Unmade the Roman Republic – The Selfless Cincinnatus
Young Warriors – John Lincoln Clem, The US Army’s Youngest Sergeant
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