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December 29, 2021Operation Barbarossa Begins
June 22, 1941, Operation Barbarossa begins. This Operation is the German invasion of the Soviet Union, and they are invading…
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October 22, 2021World’s First ATV – The Kettenkrad
First developed in 1939 the Sd.Kfz. 2 known as the Kettenkraftrad was a light tracked vehicle, known for short as…
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October 5, 2021Ghost Plane of the Libyan Desert: Lady Be Good
Following years of fighting across the harsh terrain of North Africa, in May 1943, the German and Italian forces which…
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September 25, 2021Unmanned Suicide Vehicle: Goliath
Goliath tracked mine was originally modeled from a French prototype. The early models were developed to hold a capacity of…
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September 20, 2021The Ghost Army Who Fooled the Germans
Created in early 1944 with the impending invasion of Europe in mind, a special unit was formed, officially called the…
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September 15, 2021Heinrich Severloh: The Beast of Omaha
Heinrich Severloh was born into a farming family in northern Germany. At the age of 19, he was conscripted into…
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September 4, 2021SuperKiwi Charles Upham
New Zealand-born Charles Upham was and still remains the only combatant to receive two Victoria Crosses. During World War II…
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August 31, 2021Famous Soviet Sniper Who Killed 309 Nazis in World War II: Lyudmila Pavlichenko
“I am writing this at the request of the Soviet Antifascist Youth Committee… I’m Ukrainian. I was born in the…
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August 20, 2021The Story of the Dreaded Reinhard Heydrich
Reinhard Tristan Eugen Heydrich was born as the second of three children on March 7, 1904 in Halle an der…
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August 4, 2021Rommel’s Kampfstaffel
Erwin Rommel was rightly called the “Desert Fox” for his brilliant handling of the German Afrika Korps for the series…
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July 26, 2021Battle of Aachen – First German City to Fall in WW2
Following D-Day and the Battle of Normandy in the summer of 1944. The German Army in the West collapsed and…
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May 16, 2021American Traitors – The Incredible Story of Martin James Monti
American citizens serving in Germany’s notorious SS, fact or fiction. Well, a little bit of both actually. During the war…
Battle of Kursk – The Largest Tank Battle of World War 2
Preparing the Offensive The Fuhrer and the military command believed that during the first months of Operation Barbarossa, the city of Moscow would fall to the unstoppable German forces. But they quickly discovered that they had underestimated the Soviet population. Despite successfully encircling and crushing multiple Soviet Armies that surpassed…
5 Most Brilliant High Commanders of World War 2
Sun Tzu, one of the world’s most legendary military strategists, wrote: "Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.” The most brilliant commanders put both into practice to achieve devastating victories. This was as true in ancient China as it was…
SAS Raid on Sidi Haneish
By early 1942, the tide was starting to turn for the British in North Africa. As over 70% of supplies going to General Rommel’s Afrika Korps and his Italian allies were being sunk crossing the Mediterranean. As a result, the Germans employed more Luftwaffe aircraft to move supplies and these…
OSS: The Forerunner of the CIA
In 1940, the British set up an organization known as the Special Operations Executive or SOE. This was responsible for intelligence gathering and secretive operations throughout Europe. Come 1942 after some training from the British in the previous year, the Office of Strategic Services or OSS was created in the…
Stopping the Nazi Atomic Bomb
The Plan Due to its relative inaccessibility, means of infiltrating the plant were limited and dangerous. The bridge across the valley below the plant was heavily guarded and the mountains above had been rigged with landmines. Bombing the plant was out of the question, both due to risk of civilian…
British Commandos
Commandos are actually used by the British before Dunkirk. Looking into unconventional warfare for the Military Intelligence Research department, researchers were interested in a different type of soldier. By the spring of 1940, they have approval to recruit 10 new ‘guerrilla companies’ from other army units. British troops lined up…











