Inside the Tanks – The Sturmtiger by World of Tanks
Filmed at The Deutsches Panzermuseum, Munster, we bring you an armoured monstrosity – the Sturmtiger! The Sturmtiger was a World War II German assault gun…
While His Maniac Brother Was Busy Killing Jews, Albert Worked Tirelessly To Save Them
What would happen to your family should one of your siblings join a deadly political beast? If you were a member of the Göring family…
Cologne Cathedral is perhaps the single most famous tank duel?
The tank battle at Cologne Cathedral, although brief, is perhaps the most famous of all time. Let’s have a look this deliberate wartime situation. The…
15 facts about Napoleon You May Not Have Heard Before!
Napoleon rose to power with an aim, and he surely achieved it by becoming the Emperor of the French Empire. Famous for his ruthlessness and…
Big Ivan: The World’s Biggest Bomb EVER
Soviet-made Big Ivan or more commonly known as the Tsar Bomba holds the record for the world’s biggest bomb throughout history and here’s why. Big Ivan showcased 57 megaton…
Christopher Columbus’ Wreck Found
Image via commons The wreck of Christopher Columbus‘s ship has been found off the coast of Haiti. The Santa Maria is thought to have sunk during…
Nazi Goebbels’ Billionaire Descendants
It has been revealed that the descendants of the one of the most trusted associate of Adolf Hitler, Josef Goebbels are living the ‘Royal’ lives…
‘Trench broom’ – The Famous Model 1897 Shotgun
The Trench Gun, the Winchester Model 1897, was an immensely popular shotgun. Between 1897 and 1956 more than a million were produced by Winchester Repeating…
AMAZING: MoH Soldier Used His Rifle Like A Baseball Bat To Stop A Japanese Charge
In the movies, we will see the scene replayed where the wounded soldier begs his comrades to leave him rather than risk their lives. Often…
Mass grave may be found in Nazi tunnels in Austria
The World War Two concentration camp Mauthausen-Gusen was one of the last to be liberated by Allied troops at the end of the war. The…
Henry V’s Battle of Agincourt fleet numbers exaggerated by onlookers
[Via] The Battle of Agincourt took place 600 years ago in 1415. The battle was between England’s Henry V and France’s Charles IV. Now historians…