Hollywood doesn't own all of the coolest lines in WWII films. The most profound things, and in many cases, understated comments are made by those in the
Hollywood doesn't own all of the coolest lines in WWII films. The most profound things, and in many cases, understated comments are made by those in the
Hollywood doesn't own all of the coolest lines in WWII films. The most profound things, and in many cases, understated comments are made by those in the
Livre - Revue Panzers Colours III - Wydawnictwo Militaria 069 – English
This is a review by Randy L Harvey of Imjin River 1951 Last Stand of the Glorious Glosters by author Brian Drohan and illustrator Steve Noon and series editor Marcus Cowper.
Kehinde Wiley created this statue — an African American rider sitting valiantly atop a horse — in response to the line of Confederate statues lining Monument Avenue in Richmond, Va.
In this book, U.S. Army officer and military historian Gregory Walden provides the most detailed look at the actions of a single German battalion in the Battle of the Bulge to date. Tigers in the Ardennes is the product of years of research in archives, conversations with German and American veterans, and detailed examination of terrain in the Ardennes battlefields. The author’s experience as a tank unit commander provides unique insight into the tactical difficulties of armor movements through the Ardennes, especially considering the technical aspects of the Tiger II tanks. The book includes over 100 images, many of them photographs of the Tiger II tanks never before published, plus detailed maps showing the routes used by the 501st Heavy SS Tank Battalion during the battle.
Color photos of women striving forward from the Great Depression, World War II capture an era generally seen only in black-and-white
The Jagdpanther may have been the best of the late German tank destroyers, but the 400 built were too little, too late.