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From Mines to Molotovs: Improvised Anti-Tank Arms in WWII
Historian Stuart Wheeler returns with another episode of Anti-Tank Chats, this time exploring the improvised, thrown, and placed infantry anti-tank weapons used by British and Commonwealth forces ...
World War I was the most devastating conflict in human history up to that point. It raged for four long years, and on its conclusion, there was hope that such a calamity would never happen again.
LST-325 is the last fully operational World War II "landing ship, tank" of its kind, first commissioned on Feb. 1, 1943.
This post may contain links from our sponsors and affiliates, and Flywheel Publishing may receive compensation for actions taken through them. Famed German general Erwin Rommel, nicknamed “the Desert ...
With the horrors of trench warfare in World War I, a specific need arose for a new kind of weapon, and the British were at the forefront of its creation. King's Liverpool Regiment soldier Thomas Brown ...
Eighty years after the bloodiest battle in Marine Corps history, Leighton Willhite traveled to the National Museum of the ...
USS LST 325, the last fully operational World War II Landing Ship Tank in the United States, will make a stop in Muscatine ...
This post may contain links from our sponsors and affiliates, and Flywheel Publishing may receive compensation for actions taken through them. In the wake of World War II, tanks earned their spots in ...
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