German Reich (1938-1945) Armored Car – 14 to 34 Captured In modern days, misconceptions about the Second World War are rife, such as the one claiming that the Germans employed armored vehicles in large quantities, being heavily motorized and mechanized. The reality of the war was quite ...
Kingdom of the Netherlands (1918-1940) Armored Car – 1 Built The First World War was the first war in history in which armored vehicles were used in significant numbers, by all sides. The Netherlands, as a neutral country, only observed from the sideline. However, in 1914, one Belgian ...
Explore thrilling battlegrounds during World War II where the action never stops. The maps are filled with legendary locations, including tanks, ships, and constant combat. Each map is unique, offering diverse tactical opportunities. Step into the shoes of heroes from different countries - the Unite...
The camera is simple to move and it’s easy to navigate across the whole map. The units all have different strengths and weaknesses. One of the problems I had with some of the other simulators I played was the units were too similar it abilities, but this game does that right. I can...
MAP SUMMARY: BF1942 Maps: Midway Guadalcanal Stalingrad Berlin Monte Cassino To those maps I already described above, I would also propose: Omaha Beach: This one is kind of a no-brainer for thematic and marketing purposes. To enlarge the map to better fit 128 players, I would ...
It's a testimony to the enduring nature of the Combined Operations concept that theCombined Operations Badge, designed byLt D A Grant,RNVR, in 1942, is still in use to this day in a number of countries worldwide. The Combined Ops Memorial ...
8 Oct 1942 Interactive Map Leaflet|©OpenStreetMap 8 Oct 1943 USS Hoe searched for down American airmen in the Wake Island area.ww2dbase[Hoe| CPC] 17 US bombers attacked Vegesack, Bremen, Germany. Two B-24 bombers were lost, with pilot William Clifford's crew lost entirely and pilot Joh...
Units such as the Commandos, the LRDG and SAS are now world famous but it was the earlier Small Scale Raiding Force that went to Normandy via MTB / Goatley boat in September 1942 to a stretch of sand that 2 years later became better known as Omaha Beach. Also joining us to elaborate ...
later it is still impossible to wrap one’s mind around it. Above is an extraordinary piece of material culture: a 1942 map created by cartographer and graphic designer Leslie MacDonald Gill for the British magazine “Time and Tide” with the text of the Atlantic Charter and a map of the...
was a slogan used by Willys Overland early in the 1940's to remind people that 24 hours a day, somewhere in the world there was always a Jeep in use. Today there are still running jeeps scattered all over the world. Take a look at the Guest Map to see where some are located today...