It would be inaccurate to label it as the best. It was good. The best? Hardly. What you cannot deny, is that the T-34 of all variants- and this actually isn’t a jab meant …
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It would be inaccurate to label it as the best. It was good. The best? Hardly. What you cannot deny, is that the T-34 of all variants- and this actually isn’t a jab meant …
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WHEN THE PANTHER TANK first appeared on the battlefields of the Eastern Front, the Soviets did not have an effective weapon to counter it. They had a new medium tank in …
Tank Clash – The German Panther vs. the Soviet T-34-85 Read More
January 26th, 1945. 2:20 p.m. The frozen fields outside Holtzvier, France. Through the smoke and chaos of battle, something impossible was happening. A single American soldier at top a burning …
Germans Were Shocked When One American Soldier Held Off 250 Germans For Over An Hour Alone Read More
The most famous—even infamous—examples of large artillery pieces mounted on railway cars occurred during the Second World War, when Germany employed these gigantic weapons in the sieges of Leningrad and Sevastopol. During …
How powerful were German railway guns? Read More
August 17th, 1943, 30,000 ft above Schweinfort, Germany, the lead bombardier of the 230 B17 flying fortresses approaching Schweinford watched through his Nordan bomb site as anti-aircraft flack exploded around …
America Had No Ball Bearings in 1940 — So Timken Built Tapered Rollers Instead… Read More
December 8th, 1944. Somewhere in the frozen Arden forest of Belgium, Captain Robert Chen pressed his headset against his ear and heard nothing but the maddening crackle of static. Behind …
How One Girl’s “5-Cent” Hairpin Trick Fixed the US Army’s Worst Radio Flaw — Saved 3 Battalions Read More
For centuries, the joyful pealing of church bells was the heartbeat of European life. The bells marked holidays, called parishioners to worship, and rang at times of celebration. But during …
The Lost Church Bells of World War II Read More
In the spring of 1944, German intelligence officers in Berlin gathered around a conference table covered with photographs, intercepted communications, and reconnaissance reports. They weren’t tracking Allied troop movements or …
Why German Generals Feared Patton More Than Any Allied Commander… Read More
The history of airships begins, like the history of hot air balloons, in France. After the invention of the hot air balloon in 1783, a French officer named Meusnier envisioned …
The forgotten era of the Airships in rare photographs, 1900s-1940s Read More
August 9th, 1942. The jungle canopy near the Lunga River, Guadal Canal. Private First Class James Henderson had been walking point for exactly 4 minutes when the back of Corporal …
How American Marines Outsmarted Japanese Snipers Hidden In Pacific Jungles… Read More