It was largely based upon an already existing design made for the American Marine Corps, but with several changes proposed by the Army of… Continue reading Marmon-Herrington CTLS-4TA Marmon-Herrington CTMS-ITB1 United States of America/Kingdom of the Netherlands (1941) Light Tank – 194 ...
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WWII and interwar Polish tanks and armored cars and their use on the battlefield from 1918 to 1945.
In Hamburg, Germany, Traute Lafrenz was sentenced to an one-year prison term for her involvement with the White Rose resistance group. [Traute Lafrenz | Hamburg | CPC]29 Apr 1943 Germany The keel of U-1233 was laid down at the Deutsche Werft yard in Hamburg, Germany. [Deutsche Werft...
American Officers in the U.S. Army ever – and part of an historical turning point in the American society. Some may know the Tuskeege Airmen as the first African-American Officers in the U.S. Forces – but beside of them other African-Americans „made their way“ in the Army at ...
Albert Kesselring was a field marshal who, as German commander in chief, south, became one of Adolf Hitler’s top defensive strategists during World War II. The son of a town education officer, Kesselring joined the army as a cadet in 1904. After serving
to as the ‘second front’ – in effect it would have been the end of the British and commonwealth forces in the war – the outcome and future of the war (with future American involvement) would have looked very different should El Alamein have been lost – a lot depended on winning it...
This is a full day tour of the D-day area, with five stops - the town of Sainte Mere Eglise, Utah Beach, Pointe du Hoc, Omaha Beach, and the American Cemetery. We had some free time at Utah beach to visit the museum (entrance fee included in the...
missions, why has someone like Flight-Lieutenant Alistair James Hay DFC and his rescue by his fellow SATS General Botha fraternity not entered our realm of standout South African military heroes or even into our general discourse and understanding of World War 2 and South Africa’s involvement?
This is a full day tour of the D-day area, with five stops - the town of Sainte Mere Eglise, Utah Beach, Pointe du Hoc, Omaha Beach, and the American Cemetery. We had some free time at Utah beach to visit the museum (entrance fee included in the tour price) an...