Erwin Rommel Was Pretty Good at Escaping Death, ’til Hitler Made Him Kill Himself
Because of his hands-on approach as a Nazi commander, it was no surprise that Erwin Rommel brushed skin with death numerous times. Here were some of those instances.
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Because of his hands-on approach as a Nazi commander, it was no surprise that Erwin Rommel brushed skin with death numerous times. Here were some of those instances.
Poland urges Ukraine to recognize the dark truth of the latter’s past during the remembrance of the 1943 Volhynia Massacre on July 11.
An insight into the historical art book ‘Victory at Sea,’ a full-color depiction of warships during WWII by Ian Marshall and Paul Kennedy
They say that the most painful betrayal comes from the one you trusted the most, and Hitler knew exactly how that felt.
March is Women’s Month Celebration, so it’s time that we highlight their contributions during WWII.
Women did not only play the civilian roles and duties, but they also became female Marines during World War II.
In the days and hours leading up to the D-Day invasion, extremely dangerous missions were given to the British Special Air Service (SAS) commandos, Navy UDT divers, and Jedburgh teams. You may be asking, “What’s a Jedburgh team?” Read on to find out.
Lance Corporal Job Maseko was once a gallant South African hero who died without a penny to his name.
X troop was composed of Jewish refugees from concentration camps before they escaped to the UK, so they had their personal reasons to fight.
When the United States entered World War II, instead of rolls of toilet paper, the crisis was with meat.
Not many of us know that there was supposed to be a third atomic bomb, usually referred to as the”demon core.”
To whom do you think the military turned for help when they needed to come up with tens of thousands of insignias?