Why Japan lost the Battle of Midway…

On the 7th of December 1941 Japan launched a devastating surprise attack on the US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor. They wanted to cripple US Naval power and buy time for their forces to capture important resources in Southeast Asia. And it worked, by March 1942 Japan had secured a huge chunk of territory and…

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German Panzer General Couldn’t Believe 175 Tanks Destroyed by RAF Typhoons in 7 Hours at Mortain…

At 2200 hours on August 6th, 1944, General Derpanza trooper Hans Eberbach stood in his command post near Morta, France, and prepared to launch the largest German armored counterattack since D-Day. Eberbach commanded Panzer Group West, the collective designation for all German armored forces in Normandy. Under his direct control for Operation Lutk were four…

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Why P-47 Pilots Started Diving ‘Straight Down’ — And Achieved 19-to-1 Kill Ratios…

November 26th, 1943. Skies above Bremen, Germany. The pencil shook slightly as Major Francis Gabreski recorded the moment in his log book after landing. Words that would have seemed impossible just 8 months earlier when experienced RAF pilots had openly questioned whether the massive Republic P47 Thunderbolt could survive against nimble German fighters. The Luftwaffer…

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