Eighty-three years ago today, the largest and bloodiest battle in human history came to an end. On Feb. 2, 1943, the last remnants of Germany’s 6th Army surrendered in the frozen ruins of Stalingrad.
The M4 Sherman was the backbone of Allied armored forces in World War II. It devastated German armor and infantry across North Africa and Europe, leaving an indelible mark on tank design and military ...
It was April 6, 1941 when Germany launched a massive attack on Greece's northern border after Italy failed to capture the ...
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After Stalingrad: How the Soviet Union broke the German Army
Following the outcome of the Battle of Stalingrad, the balance on the Eastern Front began to shift. Soviet forces combined ...
The term “Panzer” refers to a series of German tanks, the Panzer I through Panzer IV early in the war, followed by heavier combatants such as the Panther and Tiger Early Panzer IIIs carried 37–50mm ...
Experience of the German 1st Army in the Somme Battle / by General von Bülow, (from a British translation of German document.) Extracts from German documents dealing with "Lessons drawn from the ...
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