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USS Carmick Fired 1,127 Shells In One Hour To Save Omaha Beach D
On June 6, 1944, General Omar Bradley stood aboard the cruiser Augusta 12 miles off the coast of Normandy…
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Japanese Thought They Surrounded Americans — Then Marines Wiped Out 3,200 of Them in One Night D
July 25th, 1944. The Fonte Plateau, Guam. In the thick tropical darkness, 3,200 Japanese soldiers moved through the jungle…
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Germany Stunned by America’s M18 57mm Recoilless—And Their Panzerfaust Was Outranged D
Vasil, Germany, March 24th, 1945 0900 hours. And Private Firstclass Donald Wagner of the 17th Airborne Division’s 513th parachute…
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Germans Never Expected M18 Hellcat Tank Destroyers To Outrun Their Panzers D
September 19th, 1944. 0730 hours. Bison La Petite, Lorraine, France. The morning fog hung thick across the French countryside…
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The Red Army Launched The Largest Offensive in History
The pre-dawn darkness across the eastern front from the Baltic to the Black Sea was shattered on June 23rd, 1944…
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The ‘Elegant’ British Armoured Car That Fought In Two World Wars Without Becoming Obsolete D
September 1914, a shipyard in Dunkirk, Northern France. Commander Charles Rumley Samson of the Royal Naval Air Service watched…
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Execution of Nazi SS Commanders who Massacre of 2,3 Million Belarus
Summer 1941. Birch forests stretched from the Lithuanian border across Latvia and deep into the heart of Bellarus. Here there…
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The ‘Primitive’ British Catapult That Could Destroy Any German Tank D
August 1940. As invasion panic gripped Britain, a demonstration was arranged for Winston Churchill. The weapon on display looked…
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The SASR “Black-Ops” Too Brutal for the CIA: Why the Phoenix Program DROPPED the Australians in 1970
What happens when your allies become more terrifying than the enemy you’re fighting? What happens when the CIA, the same…
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Why Britain Said ‘No’ To American Bazooka? D
1942, a batch of early M1 bazookas reaches British commanders in Egypt for evaluation. They arrange a demonstration against…







