Had that been all, it would have been nothing worse than an obscure mediocrity, but Blackburn had also made it extremely ...
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How one soldier finished a tank with only one shot
During World War II, tanks dominated the battlefield and were difficult for infantry to stop. That changed when portable anti-tank weapons such as the Bazooka, Panzerfaust, and Panzerschreck appeared.
Russia has lost over 12,000 of its tank fleets in four years. America's Abrams has an embarrassing 87 percent loss[...] ...
A two-day symposium will explore more than just the “blood and guts” of Patton, but an in-depth exploration of one of the war ...
Johnny Appleseed Day has an unexpected WWII link. Here’s how Victory Gardens in the US and Britain helped feed civilians, boost morale, and support the war effort.
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The Waffen-SS tank units: Tiger aces, Kursk, and the battle that shocked Normandy
The armored units of the Waffen-SS fought in some of the largest and most brutal tank battles of World War II, from the massive clash at Kursk to the desperate fighting in Normandy. Equipped with ...
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