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Operation Harling – Cutting of Rommel’s Supplies, Sabotage in the Mountains of WW2

Sabotage played a critical part in Allied operations in the Second World War. Such operations could significantly damage the enemy’s ability to get weapons, vehicles,…

Have a Spare $100,000? An Iconic WW2 German Vehicle For Sale

Bought by me 20 years ago out of an elderly German collectors prestigious military vehicle collection. Completely restored by D. Crompton of MI, from 2002…

Victoria Cross Hero: The Right Mix Of Brave & Crazy, The One Man Tank Destroyer at Arnhem

Ian Harvey

Any man willing to take control of aircraft nicknamed “flying coffins” during World War II had to be a little bit crazy as well as…

‘Erase the distinctions’ – Mid-Missouri soldier/physician inspired character in WWII-era comic strip

In decades past, the Enloe family of mid-Missouri produced a respected line of physicians and dentists. Several of them established a legacy while serving in…

Did Germany Ever Stand a Chance of Winning WW2?

Conan White

The odds were always stacked against Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan winning World War Two. Both had gambled on a war that was quick, with…

For Sale: Took Part in D-Day & Market Garden, Has Incredible History

Aircraft History: this aircraft was built in January 1944 by Douglas Aircraft Company at their plant in Oklahoma City where at the peak of production…

Was the Panther Really the Best Tank of WW2?

The Panther has been called the finest German tank of World War II. Some people have even suggested that it was the best overall tank…

Did German Americans Actually Leave the US to Fight for Germany During WWII?

German soldiers marching together in uniform

In the acclaimed HBO miniseries, Band of Brothers (2001), Tech. Sgt. Donald Malarkey, played by Scott Grimes, asks a German prisoner of war (POW) where…

The 1st Great Escape: Amazing Forgotten Story From WW1 PoWs Who Tunnelled Out of Camp Using Cutlery

The Hollywood movie, The Great Escape, earned worldwide fame for its cool actors and its loose connection to a real-life escape from a Nazi prisoner…

The Battle of Pinkie Cleugh: The Last Pitched Battle Between England & Scotland

On September 10, 1547, the national armies of England and Scotland fought in a pitched battle at Pinkie Cleugh. Though no one knew it at the…

Mitchell Paige: The Man Who Took on 2,500 Japanese Soldiers & Won

History has shown us that one person can turn the tide of a battle. There is no better example of this than Mitchell Paige. Paige…

A Reindeer Lived on a British Sub, Ate a Navigation Chart, Got so Fat it Couldn’t Get Back Out

There are a lot of unusual moments from WWII that create some of the most interesting stories. One of these is undoubtedly the story of…