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    The Maus Tank – An Crazy Invention, But Would It Have Been Effective Enough To Change The Outcome Of WWII?

    • War Articles
    Feb 8, 2019 Jay Hemmings

    The German Panzer VIII tank of World War II, codenamed the Maus tank, was intended to be the biggest, best-armored and most powerful tank ever…

    5 of WWII’s Most Valuable Treasures Still Missing Today

    • War Articles
    Feb 8, 2019 Micheal Chimaobi Kalu

    In the history of warfare, tales of looting in conquered territories is quite familiar, and with a major conflict such as World War II, the…

    Differing By Just 1mm The US 76mm Guns Were So More Effective Than The 75mm Guns

    • World War 2
    Feb 8, 2019 Claudia Mendes

    The cannon on a tank is vital in any battle particularly when there are other tanks on the battlefield. According to tank destroyer doctrine, only…

    Ambroise Paré – 16th Century Surgeon and Father of Military Medicine

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    Feb 8, 2019 Elly Farelly

    Ambroise Paré was a French military surgeon and pioneer of many medical techniques. He was skeptical about the accepted medical wisdom of his day as…

    Nazi commander Walter Rauff Escaped Justice for The Extermination of 100,000 People, He Died a Free Man In 1984

    • War Articles
    Feb 8, 2019 Darragh O Herlihy

    Walter Rauff, born in 1906 in Germany, rose through the Nazi military and party ranks in the lead-up to World War II and became responsible…

    Stalin’s kamikaze Canines, Soviets Trained Dogs to Blow up Tanks

    • World War 2
    Feb 7, 2019 Conan White

    In World War One, there was one truly innovative and profoundly effective weapon: the tank. It had only been used towards the end of the…

    “Lancaster Skies” – WW2 Bomber Command Feature Film Set For Release (Trailer Inside)

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    Feb 7, 2019 Press Releases

    The release date for upcoming feature film Lancaster Skies has finally been announced. On February 27th, UK audiences will be able to watch the incredible…

    “Taking Flak” & Other English Expressions That Have Their Origins In WW2

    • World War 2
    Feb 7, 2019 Jay Hemmings

    War is a driver of many innovations, particularly in the field of technology, which can often evolve in leaps and bounds. However, it also prompts…

    Bizarre: He Taught His Dog To do The Nazi Salute, They Spent 3 Months Trying to Prosecute Him

    • World War 2
    Feb 7, 2019 Micheal Chimaobi Kalu

    World War II  involved over a hundred million fighters and caused a death toll that ran into millions. So perhaps you might be wondering why…

    Syndrome K, The Fake Disease Created by a 28-Year-Old Dr to Save Jewish Lives During WW2

    • World War 2
    Feb 7, 2019 Christian Oord

    On September 8, 1943, Pietro Badoglio, the newly appointed Italian Prime Minister, announced Italy’s unconditional surrender to the Allies. The declaration had been a long…

    Historic WW2 Flag Finally Makes It Home to Fort Drum

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    Feb 7, 2019 Ian Harvey

    After the Allies triumphed over Nazi Germany in 1945, many military items were left behind once the troops began going home after the long years…

    The British Operatives Who Came Too Late to Save Poland, & the Treasure They Brought Back

    • World War 2
    Feb 6, 2019 Andrew Knighton

    In 1939, a team of British covert agents traveled to Poland. Sent to help resist the German invasion, they arrived too late to make a…

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