One of my subscribers, Jakob, mailed me this series of photos taken by his grandfather during Operation Market Garden. These are some truly amazing (and previously unseen) photos. Thanks for sharing Jakob!
I was so excited to open these “V-Mail” envelopes from The Eldred WWII Museum in my recent fan mail stream! Each of these War Stories V Mail letter kits is packed with stories, photos, documents, and more telling the story of a WWII veteran or home front individual. These are such a fun and creative way to share stories from the war! If you want to look forward to one of these in your mailbox each month, you can subscribe at WarStoriesVMail.com This is not a sponsored post, I just wanted to share this great opportunity to support the museum while learning about WWII history!
Thank you to all of my channel members and Patrons this month! I so appreciate all of you for going out of your way to support my channel. Keep being awesome 🪖
I just finished up a wonderful conversation with Paul Woodadge (host of‪@WW2TV‬) about WWII reenacting, how I became interesting in history, and so much more. Go check it out!
Incendiary munitions are highly controversial, and their use can constitute a war crime in certain cases. Which of these options correctly summarizes the current restrictions on incendiary weapon use under international agreements. (Keep in mind, this is based on my research and I am certainly not a lawyer)
Tomorrow (2/16) at 2pm ET I will be appearing on the ‪@WW2TV‬ live show to discuss my channel, my background in WWII history & reenactment, and so much more! Click the linked stream below and use the "notify me" option so you don't forget to tune in. You won't want to miss it!
In my video about white phosphorus, I pointed out that the tank "Fury" (from the film of the same name) could not have actually fired White Phosphorus smoke rounds like we see in the movie. Why is this?
In case you missed it, I shared a new video this morning on the M1 Carbine and it’s somewhat controversial history. Check it out, and remember to leave a comment on the video let me know your thoughts on the Carbine!
During WWII, the Navy made use of the Mk I fighting & utility knife. Unlike the Mk II knives that were later adopted, the design of the Mk I knife varied widely from one manufacturer to another. Why was this?
Thank you to everyone who has supported my work by becoming a member on the World War Wisdom YouTube channel or Patreon! Your contributions help me cover my expenses and buy the cool stuff you see in my videos. Special thanks to the high tier members whose names are on screen for going above and beyond to show their support. I really appreciate you all!
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One of my subscribers, Jakob, mailed me this series of photos taken by his grandfather during Operation Market Garden. These are some truly amazing (and previously unseen) photos. Thanks for sharing Jakob!
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I was so excited to open these “V-Mail” envelopes from The Eldred WWII Museum in my recent fan mail stream! Each of these War Stories V Mail letter kits is packed with stories, photos, documents, and more telling the story of a WWII veteran or home front individual. These are such a fun and creative way to share stories from the war! If you want to look forward to one of these in your mailbox each month, you can subscribe at WarStoriesVMail.com
This is not a sponsored post, I just wanted to share this great opportunity to support the museum while learning about WWII history!
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Thank you to all of my channel members and Patrons this month! I so appreciate all of you for going out of your way to support my channel. Keep being awesome 🪖
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I just finished up a wonderful conversation with Paul Woodadge (host of‪@WW2TV‬) about WWII reenacting, how I became interesting in history, and so much more. Go check it out!
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Incendiary munitions are highly controversial, and their use can constitute a war crime in certain cases. Which of these options correctly summarizes the current restrictions on incendiary weapon use under international agreements. (Keep in mind, this is based on my research and I am certainly not a lawyer)
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Tomorrow (2/16) at 2pm ET I will be appearing on the ‪@WW2TV‬ live show to discuss my channel, my background in WWII history & reenactment, and so much more! Click the linked stream below and use the "notify me" option so you don't forget to tune in. You won't want to miss it!
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In my video about white phosphorus, I pointed out that the tank "Fury" (from the film of the same name) could not have actually fired White Phosphorus smoke rounds like we see in the movie. Why is this?
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In case you missed it, I shared a new video this morning on the M1 Carbine and it’s somewhat controversial history. Check it out, and remember to leave a comment on the video let me know your thoughts on the Carbine!
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During WWII, the Navy made use of the Mk I fighting & utility knife. Unlike the Mk II knives that were later adopted, the design of the Mk I knife varied widely from one manufacturer to another. Why was this?
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Thank you to everyone who has supported my work by becoming a member on the World War Wisdom YouTube channel or Patreon! Your contributions help me cover my expenses and buy the cool stuff you see in my videos. Special thanks to the high tier members whose names are on screen for going above and beyond to show their support. I really appreciate you all!
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