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German Secret Weapons in WW2
In the dying months of World War 2, the German Armaments Ministry relocated a lot of production work to underground and ...
It would be a sight to send cold chills down the spine of any Allied soldier. Crouching down behind cover, firing at German positions hiding behind their own cover barely a few yards away, you ...
Ordnance disposal experts defused a World War II explosive found near the tracks at Kaiserslautern’s main train station ...
Author Steve Hoza, who has extensively researched Arizona’s WWII POW camps, spoke at Joyner-Green Valley Library before the unveiling. His work includes interviews with former German prisoners ...
After the policy forbidding German Jews from serving in the U.S. military was changed during World War II, Pins joined the Army and was going through basic training, believing he would be sent ...
For years, scores of unexploded practice bombs dating to World War II lay buried beneath the feet of playing children in northern England. What's more, the 175 or so bombs likely would have ...
Scores of unexploded bombs dating from World War II have been recovered from a children’s playground in northern England after a chance discovery. Local officials in the town of Wooler ...
German news media, and much of the country’s political leadership, immersed themselves to a larger degree in a blizzard of foreign-policy pronouncements from the Trump administration as Western ...
The Tuskegee Airmen, an active fighter unit from 1940 to 1952, were the first soldiers who flew during World War II. The group flew more than 15,000 sorties and destroyed more than 100 German ...
According to the Allies, one of the most critical aspects of winning World War II was establishing air superiority ... submarine aircraft that targeted German U-boats and bombed Axis targets ...