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Why the Red Army lost so many T-34s in World War II
The T-34 shocked German forces in 1941 and became the backbone of Soviet armored power. Yet by war’s end, tens of thousands ...
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American Who Fought with the Red Army Alone
Jumpin’ Joe Beyrle’s story is one of the most extraordinary of World War II. As a paratrooper of the 101st Airborne, he ...
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Congratulations, Putin: The Ukraine War Has Now Lasted Longer than World War II
Russia has lost around 1.2 million soldiers during the Ukraine War—a number that pales in comparison to its losses during the ...
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Louis E. Roemer was taken prisoner in the Philippines when the Japanese in May 1942 captured the island fortress of Corregidor, after American forces lost the Bataan Peninsula.
On Nov. 7, 1944, that convergence produced the only acknowledged direct combat between American and Soviet forces in World ...
After fighting at D-Day and the Battle of the Bulge, Frank Burgmeier was on Syracuse TV and then started his own public ...
There are now recorded instances of Russian cavalry in action, Russian media try to spin mounted assault as as tactical ingenuity, but charges end in death by drone.
Military historians, professionals, and strategists attributed U.S. military victories in World Wars I and II to two basic points: 1) The U.S. possessed deeper industrial capacity to support the war, ...
Almost 1,000 African Americans trained at the Army Airfield in Tuskegee, Alabama. Nearly half were sent overseas for combat ...
Or the ostrich farms, given that Oudtshoorn tags itself the “ostrich capital of the world”. But neither caves nor ostriches ...
Dr. Azmi Bishara spoke to Al-Araby TV about some of the key issues affecting the Middle East and beyond following Trump’s ...
A Roxbury native and Brigadier General Enoch ‘Woody’ Woodhouse is a living legend and was the man of the hour in Quincy on ...
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