FACTS ABOUT TUNNEL RATS

In WWII, the Vietnamese resistance dug tunnels to hide from the Japanese. After the war, the Viet Minh continued the tradition and passed it on to the Viet Cong.  By the time the American army arrived, there were 250 kilometers of tunnels in South Vietnam.  Besides hiding places, the tunnels Read more

THE REAL  AMON GOTH

            “Schindler’s List” is considered to be the best Holocaust movie.  Steven Spielberg based it on Thomas Kenneally’s novel “Schindler’s Ark”.  The book is historical fiction, but features several real persons including Oskar Schindler and Amon Goth.  Ralph Fiennes gained 28 pounds to play Goth.  When asked what it was Read more

NURSE EDITH CAVELL

            Edith Cavell was born in 1865.  She was the daughter of a rector.  She worked as a governess in Belgium and then returned to England to train as a nurse.  She worked in hospitals in London and then became the Matron at Belgium’s first training hospital in Brussels.  She Read more

BATTLE OF KING’S MOUNTAIN

            After the Battle of Saratoga, the British changed strategy and attempted to tap into the supposedly large loyalist population of the southern colonies.  At the start the strategy seemed to work.  In May, 1780, the city of Charleston, S.C. fell and in August the Battle of Camden resulted in Read more

KING JOHN OF BOHEMIA

                The Battle of Crecy was a royal butt whipping of the French by an English army led by King Edward III.  You have to credit the French knights with foolish bravery as they rode into a blizzard of arrows fired by English longbowmen.  None of the frontal charges came Read more

THE OPELOUSAS MASSACRE

            In September, 1868, a teacher named Emerson Bentley found a note on his school door.  It read:  “E.B. Beware!  KKK”.  The note included a coffin, skull and bones, and a bloody dagger.  The 18-year-old Bentley had come south from Ohio to Opelousas, Louisiana to teach at a Freedmen’s Bureau Read more