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Top 5 Picks of WW2 Collectable Deactivated Sniper Rifles

THE SNIPER HAS lurked in the shadows of war for over two centuries evolving from paid assassin to the most highly trained of infantryman during…

Exclusive from excerpt author Alex Kershaw – THE FEW AT THE HEIGHT OF THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN

Their Finest Hour “You catch him right smack in the middle of your sights and give him a complete burst. The Brownings go to work,…

Douglas Haig – butcher or hero? By Rupert Colley

Douglas Haig, Britain’s First World War commander-in-chief from December 1915 to the end of the war, is remembered as the archetypal ‘donkey’ leading ‘lions’ to…

6th Airborne Armoured Reconnaissance Regiment and the Locust by Peter Brown

Following their use of Tetrarch tanks landed by glider in support of the D Day landings, 6th Airborne Armoured Reconnaissance Regiment RAC’s next action was…

ARTICLE: The Tiger Tank Story by Noel Feeney

(Tiger I) “And the lord was with Judah And he drove out the The inhabitants of the mountain But he could not drive out The…

Tiger! Panzer VI evaluation reports – Part 2, s.Pz.Abt 506, October 1943 by Rob Schafer

The second part of the series is a report written and compiled by the staff of 16. Panzer-Grenadier Division using the experiences gained in fighting…

Top Picks of WW1 British Tommy Militaria

COLLECTORS KNOW that Great War relics are considered special not only because they bear witness to the first total war, but because in many cases…

Tiger! Panzer VI combat and operational evaluation (1) – 252 hits taken in combat – WW2 by Rob Schäfer

At the moment “real-life” is stealing most of my spare time so in the coming weeks I will only post a few short articles to…

Decoy tanks: PANTHER – The german version – Carpenters and Grammophones by Rob Schäfer

In my last article I have introduced you to soviet made tank decoys. Only two months after OKH sent its request for blueprints of german…

Baptism of Fire – Attacking Gora Kamienska, Poland 1939 – Experiences of 1. Infanterie-Division

    ATTACKING THE GORA-KAMIENSKA PART 1: “STALLING THE BLITZ” – THE BATTLE OF MLAWA    2nd and 3rd of September 1939 On the 1st of September…

The first German casualty of the invasion of Poland or even World War 2 – The case of Oberstleutnant Domizlaff by Rob Schäfer

UPDATE 6th of July 2012 – in which a rather funny story takes a dark turn.     ———————————————————————————   The following story is special and…

“Mein Opa” – Tracing the footsteps of a german soldier during the Battle of the Bulge 1944/45 by Rob Schäfer

One of the best things about running this blog and the connected twitter account is that they bring me in touch with good and interesting…