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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 ...
Walking Archive on MSN
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: ...
A 23-year-old German lieutenant heard a wounded American soldier crying for help in a minefield on Nov. 12, 1944. Lt.
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The World War II Era Tools That Outlasted Modern Alternatives
Many of the machines created during World War II were engineered with one goal in mind: to survive anything. Eight decades ...
Players will have a chance to try out Total Tank Simulator 2 this month as the developers have a free demo coming out on ...
Anderson Giles, a retired University of Maine at Presque Isle art professor who has dedicated more than 30 years of his life to ...
Eighty years ago today, German artillery opened fire on an inexperienced American division that had been at the front for ...
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Vintage Marine Corps vehicles will be spotlighted at Camp Pendleton museum’s holiday open house
The Marine Corps Mechanized Museum will showcase its collection of vehicles and artillery used by the Marine Corps back to ...
The National Interest on MSN
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 ...
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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One of the Most Disturbing WWII Movies of All Time Is Inaccessible to Some Netflix Subscribers
Director David Ayer's World War 2 movie Fury, starring Brad Pitt and Jon Bernthal, is unavailable to some Netflix subscribers ...
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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.
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