The Berlin Airlift was a massive humanitarian and logistical effort by the Western Allies to supply West Berlin during the Soviet blockade.
Battle of Amiens Explained
The Battle of Amiens was a decisive Allied victory in World War I that marked the beginning of the end for the German army.
Siege of Tobruk Explained
The Siege of Tobruk was a prolonged World War II battle in which Allied forces successfully defended the Libyan port city against German and Italian forces.
Dutch famine of 1944–1945 Explained
The Dutch famine of 1944-1945 was a severe hunger crisis during World War II that resulted in the death of thousands of people in the Netherlands.
Battle of the Lys Explained
The Battle of the Lys was a major World War I battle fought between German and Allied forces in April 1918.
Dutch East Indies campaign Explained
The Dutch East Indies campaign was a military operation during World War II in which the Japanese invaded and occupied the Dutch colony of the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).
Naval operations in the Dardanelles campaign Explained
Naval operations in the Dardanelles campaign were a failed attempt by the Allies to secure control of the Dardanelles Strait during World War I.
U-boat Campaign Explained
The U-boat Campaign was a German submarine warfare strategy during World War I and World War II aimed at disrupting Allied shipping.
Second Phase Offensive Explained
The Second Phase Offensive was a military campaign during World War I that aimed to break the stalemate on the Western Front.
Exercise Tiger Explained
Exercise Tiger was a disastrous military training exercise during World War II that resulted in the deaths of hundreds of American soldiers.
Landing at Saidor Explained
The Landing at Saidor was a World War II military operation in which Allied forces successfully captured the town of Saidor in Papua New Guinea.
Fourth Phase Offensive Explained
The Fourth Phase Offensive was a major military campaign during the Vietnam War launched by North Vietnam in 1968.