Walter S. Zapotoczny Jr. is an award-winning writer/editor with over 25 years’ experience and is the author of over 150 published articles and three books. Zapotoczny Jr. is a contributing writer and reviewer for several international publications and is a former historian with the US Army, specialising in military history and Holocaust studies. A native of Pennsylvania, he holds a Bachelor of Arts degree with honours in world military history and a Master of Arts with honours in global history from the American Public University.
Previously unclassified analysis of why/how the Mexicans fought Little-known story of the Mexican 201st Fighter Squadron’s bravery whose aviators created national pride throughout their homeland The Mexican 201st Fighter Squadron’s...
The deeply-rooted stereotypes of Hlinka Guard members made it easy to slaughter Jews The holocaust began for the Slovak Jews in the autumn of 1938 at the hands of the...
The Japanese strategy for the Philippines was to entrap the U.S. Navy’s 7th Fleet with an assault from the Surigao Strait Covering the northern part of the strait were U.S....
Previously unpublished accounts of the last stand of the 110th Regimental Combat Team Many previously unpublished personal accounts and stories Includes unpublished eyewitness accounts of Luxembourg residents This comprehensive work...