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    World War One: A Different Story Of The End Of A Global Conflict

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    Jan 6, 2018 Guest Author

    War History Online presents this Guest Article by Damien Wright On the day the Armistice was signed, 11 November 1918, British, US and Canadian troops were…

    The Ground-Breaking Gloster Meteor – The Only Allied Jet Which Took Part Combat in World War Two

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    Jan 6, 2018 Andrew Knighton

    The British Gloster Meteor jet fighter entered service late in WWII. It was a ground-breaking aircraft in an era when aerial combat was changing. The…

    Turning Point For The Second World War – The Battle of Britain – Part 2

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    Jan 6, 2018 Guest Author

    Continues from …. Part 1 – By Guest Blogger Chris Charland Flying In Ernest A few days prior to No. 1 (Fighter) Squadron, R.C.A.F. was declared operational, Squadron…

    The Vultee Vengeance – The Allied WWII Dive Bomber Developed To Rival The German Stuka

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    • World War 2
    Jan 6, 2018 Andrew Knighton

    When people talk about aircraft used in WWII, most remember the German Stuka dive-bomber used to great effect very early in the war, but both…

    US 33rd Fighter Group – The Exhausting Fight for the Air Over Tunisia

    • World War 2
    Jan 6, 2018 Andrew Knighton

    In November 1942, the American 33rd Fighter Group went to North Africa. They were among the first US flyers to join the African campaign. Over…

    The Martyr City: When Egyptian Civilians Fought British Paratroops: The 1956 Suez Crisis

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    • World War 2
    Jan 6, 2018 Guest Author

    By Christopher Weeks Sixty years ago, in the fall of 1956, Egypt faced the combined armed forces of three countries – Britain, France and Israel…

    Paul Robinett, Legendary American Tank Commander of World War Two

    • World War 2
    Jan 6, 2018 Andrew Knighton

    Paul Robinett spent six months on the battlefront of WWII, first as a colonel and then as a general. During that time, he fought in…

    Battle For North Africa – The Ships, Planes, and Tanks of Operation Torch

    • World War 2
    Jan 6, 2018 Andrew Knighton

    In November 1942, 107,305 American servicemen crossed the Atlantic to invade occupied North Africa. Their success depended in large part on the military vehicles available…

    “Wherever He Went, He Raised The Bar For Others” – Famous Israeli Fighter Pilot Asher Snir

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    Jan 6, 2018 Guest Author

    War History Online presents this article by Lawrence Rifkin, a columnist at The Jerusalem Post, where it first appeared. Asher Snir achieved preeminence as an IAF combat…

    The Bold But Unsuccessful Mission of 1st Commando at Bizerte in World War Two

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    Jan 6, 2018 Andrew Knighton

    In November 1942, British and American forces made their first decisive push to take control of Tunisia from the Axis armies. Having landed in the…

    A7V: The First Panzer – The Tank Museum

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    Jan 6, 2018 The Tank Museum

    The British Mk I tank was unleashed during the Battle of The Somme in September 1916 – but the Germans were much slower to develop…

    Skorzeny: The Mythical Nazi Commando (Part 2)

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    • World War 2
    Jan 6, 2018 Guest Author

    Continues from SKORZENY: The Mythical Commando (Part 1) By Adeyinka Makinde At the time, both the Hague and Geneva Conventions permitted the execution of “spies and saboteurs”…

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