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    Photo gallery: U.S. Army desert training with general George Patton (16 pics)

    • Military Vehicles
    Mar 20, 2012 Keith

    April 20, 1942: a mobile artillery unit about to start on maneuvers

    DVD THE GERMAN ARMY IN NORMANDY-12th HITLERJUGEND PANZER DIVISION

    • MEDIA
    Mar 20, 2012 Keith

    The most implacable opponents of the British and Canadians fighting in Normandy were the largely teenage soldiers of the Hitlerjugend

    TANKFEST 2012 – THE MOST EXPLOSIVE WEEKEND IN HISTORY!

    • MEDIA
    Mar 20, 2012 Keith

    Experience the best display of historic moving armour in the world at The Tank Museum – bringing the story of tanks, tank crew and soldiers to life…

    Exercise Tiger Newsletter

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    Mar 20, 2012 Keith

    Welcome to our first newsletter, one of several that will be released from time to time concerning next year’s Exercise Tiger 70th anniversary memorial event.

    HITLER WAS MY FRIEND.

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    Mar 20, 2012 Keith

    You may well have seen the recent coverage of this book in the press and elsewhere. The emphasis was on a bit of mild ridicule of the Fuhrer by showing him wearing shorts or silly hats and practicing the odd rant.

    Inside the real Birdsong tunnels: Never-before-seen images of the mines dug by British ‘clay-kickers’ under German lines in WW1

    • War Articles
    Mar 20, 2012 Keith

    Flanders fields today bears little sign of the four years of war that claimed so many thousands of lives and ravaged this small corner of the Western Front.

    WWI letter found in Hastings reveals Kent man’s heroism

    • War Articles
    Mar 20, 2012 Keith

    It was 1915 when the World War I vessel HMS Hythe sank in Turkey while on operations.

    And a letter recently uncovered by a historian, who stumbled across it in a militaria shop in Hastings, Sussex, details the bravery of the ship’s captain. The document describes how Capt Reggie Salomons, from Kent, died while trying to save his men.

    IMAGES OF WAR HITLER’S HEADQUARTERS 1939-1945

    • Reviews
    Mar 20, 2012 Keith

      With news that the Poles are opening up one of Hitler’s headquarters for tourism, this timely new book offers a fascinating dip into the…

    Final Days of the Reich

    • Reviews
    Mar 20, 2012 Keith

    This is new offering in the Images of War series includes some truly excellent photographs,  In my many years photographing living history groups, the question…

    One-ton WWII-era bomb unearthed in France

    • War Articles
    Mar 20, 2012 Keith

    Up to 1,000 people have been evacuated from the city of Marseille in France after a one-ton World War II German bomb was found buried nearby.

    Army Ranger who led D-Day attack on German gun positions

    • War Articles
    Mar 20, 2012 Keith

    George Kerchner, a junior officer who led his Army Ranger company up the Pointe du Hoc cliffs during the Normandy invasion and who managed to silence German big guns that threatened the success of the D-Day landings, died Feb. 17 at his home in Midlothian, Va. He was 93.

    The Catalina sank a German U-boat off Iceland in 1944.

    • Military Vehicles
    Mar 20, 2012 Keith

    A WW2 Catalina flying boat which took part in the Fermanagh Seaplane Festival a month ago remains stranded at the former wartime airbase on Lough Erne.It was damaged after drifting onto a moored yacht and there has been a delay in getting the plane repaired. The incident during the event is being examined by Air Accident Investigators and their report will be made public when it is completed.

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