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The World War II battle Germany lost because it ran out of fuel
In the winter of World War II, Germany unleashed its most powerful tanks in a final attempt to break the Allied advance. Led ...
Berlin is buying more 120mm shells for its Leopard 2 tanks—even though such shells would make little difference in a broader war between Germany and Russia.
European nations are constructing a defensive wall along NATO's eastern frontier as Western intelligence agencies warn Russia ...
Many of the machines created during World War II were engineered with one goal in mind: to survive anything. Eight decades ...
3DBreed Miniatures are back with some excellent 28mm World War II miniatures for you to use in your Historical wargames. In ...
The Moral Imperative for Leadership, U.S. Marine Corps Col B.P. McCoy states that “to take and conquer land, you ...
"He stood like a rock before our Patton tanks," Brigadier Naser (retd) told Madan Lal Khetarpal, almost three decades after ...
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Why German tanks failed without a final battle in World War II
In December 1944, during the final months of World War II, Germany launched its last major offensive on the Western Front: ...
With peace in Ukraine still elusive, progress from U.S. initiatives have officials discussing a postwar security landscape.
Eighty years ago today, German artillery opened fire on an inexperienced American division that had been at the front for ...
The TV-8 was meant to be an amphibious tank with a 90mm main gun, powered by an onboard nuclear reactor, designed and built ...
The heroic American stand at the towns of Krinkelt and Rocherath slowed the German advance in the Battle of the Bulge.
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