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The tank that blew a hole all the way through WW2
The heart-stopping detonation and the toll of twisting metal reverberated across the stretch of Bourguébus Ridge. For a brief, terrifying moment, the crew of the M4A2 Sherman was ensnared in a ...
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The Most Formidable Tanks of WW2?
In the early days of World War 2, the Germans hatched a master plan to take down the mighty French Army with breathtaking efficiency; dubbed Fall Gelb, or Case Yellow, it was a strategy that involved ...
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Why Greece Is Sending Its Tanks All the Way to France
Greece has one of NATO’s largest tank forces, although many of its vehicles date back to the Cold War and would be of limited ...
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The Most Powerful Anti-Tank Weapons Still in Use Today
In modern warfare, tanks are no longer threatened only by other tanks. Today’s battlefields are shaped by a new generation of ...
Der Tiger, the upcoming German WWII movie that will look at the conflict through a rarely seen perspective, finally has a Prime Video release date.
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Why Does the US Army Name Its Tanks for Generals?
The tradition of naming tanks for American generals began not with the Americans themselves, but with the British.
Players will have a chance to try out Total Tank Simulator 2 this month as the developers have a free demo coming out on ...
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Weapons of Valor: The Most Influential Guns of World War II
World War II was fought on land, sea, and air, but it was the small arms carried by millions of soldiers that shaped the ...
Gilbert "Choc" Charleston, who fought in the Battle of the Bulge and was the last remaining member of the 739th Tank ...
Native American World War II veteran Gilbert "Choc" Charleston, the last surviving member of his unit, has died, the Choctaw Nation confirmed.
In the summer of 1942, the British Eighth Army was losing the war in North Africa. Erwin Rommel’s Afrika Korps had smashed through the Gazala line, captured Tobruk, and sent the British reeling back ...
World War II US Army Capt. Willibald Bianchi survived two chest wounds from Japanese gunfire, the Bataan Death March, wretched captivity in prisoner-of-war camps and the sinking of his first POW ...
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