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WWII saga: U-47's Scapa Flow raid & JFK's survival tale
The German Submarine branch of the Kriegsmarine became one of the most fear-inducing components of the German military apparatus during the Second World War. Initially, Adolf Hitler preferred to ...
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The Kriegsmarine's U-47 submarine raid at Scapa Flow and sinking of the Royal Oak (WW2)
The German Submarine branch of the Kriegsmarine was one of the most fear-inducing branches of the German military apparatus ...
Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. One of history’s ironies is that American presidents who promise to stay out of foreign wars […] ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. In 2023, Relic Entertainment's real-time strategy game, Company of Heroes 3, dived into rarely explored corners of World War 2 by letting players ...
Donald Trump’s new pick to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics proudly showed off a picture of the German World War II battleship Bismarck “in all his glory” during a podcast. E.J. Antoni, tapped to ...
Designed in 1942 by the British Admiralty’s Directorate of Miscellaneous Weapons Development—nicknamed the “Wheezers and Dodgers”—which was the same group of engineering geniuses that designed the ...
But Hitler’s Germany did make progress towards building an aircraft carrier. This was the Graf Zeppelin—named for Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, best known for developing the eponymous airship. The ...
These soldiers are part of the Azov Assault Brigade, a unit that has garnered controversy for its alleged ties to neo-Nazi ideologies. A viral photo has surfaced on social media Friday depicting a ...
While German U-Boats are the most deadly component of the Third Reich's naval arsenal, it had a sizeable fleet of battleships as well. The United States even used a surrendered German battleship, the ...
To say the end of World War II was hectic would be an understatement. Europe and a large portion of the Pacific Islands were left in shambles as Allied forces scrambled to pick up the pieces and ...
September 1, 1939, the Baltic Sea. At 04:45 AM, Captain at Sea Gustav Kleikamp sends a short order through the intercom. Two minutes later, 11.1-inch shells started falling on the Polish garrison of ...
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