November 12th, 1967. Kuang in Guai province. The village of GC Fichi sits empty in the … Why the Viet Cong Feared Four Silent Men More Than American AirstrikesRead more
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What The Luftwaffe Underestimated Before The Battle Of Britain Began
In the summer of 1940, the most dangerous document in Europe is not a battle plan. … What The Luftwaffe Underestimated Before The Battle Of Britain BeganRead more
Why Battle-Broken German POWs Confessed American Troops Never Seemed to Tire
In the spring of 1945, American interrogators sat across from some of the most decorated generals … Why Battle-Broken German POWs Confessed American Troops Never Seemed to TireRead more
He Was Dancing When Patton Walked In — He Never Danced Again
August 1944, Normandy, France. The village of Saint-Clair-sur-Elle had been liberated that morning. By evening, the … He Was Dancing When Patton Walked In — He Never Danced AgainRead more
What Patton Did When a Captain Ignored a Compass and Led 19 Men Into an Ambush
January 1945. The forests near Merzig, Germany. Freezing darkness hangs over a silent pine woods as … What Patton Did When a Captain Ignored a Compass and Led 19 Men Into an AmbushRead more
What US Smoke Did to German Defenders That No Weapon Could
September 11th, 1944. The Moselle River Valley, six miles south of Mets, Eastern France. Dawn broke … What US Smoke Did to German Defenders That No Weapon CouldRead more
Patton Fired a Colonel After a Private’s Warning Came True
February 1945. Near the German border, Private Daniel Mercer stood at the edge of a snow-covered … Patton Fired a Colonel After a Private’s Warning Came TrueRead more
Why German Cryptanalysts Said US Comanche Radio Was A Broken Machine
June 1944. Somewhere behind the Normandy coastline, a German signals intelligence post, one of dozens operated … Why German Cryptanalysts Said US Comanche Radio Was A Broken MachineRead more
Why NVA Soldiers Called One American Round Worse Than Napalm
The tube was still hot 12 hours after the last round left it. A 105-mm M102 … Why NVA Soldiers Called One American Round Worse Than NapalmRead more
They Discharged Him for “Mental Instability” — Then He Became Top Sniper With 83 Confirmed Kills
September 17th, 1944. The dense forests of the Herkin Valley, Germany. Private First Class Herbert McBride … They Discharged Him for “Mental Instability” — Then He Became Top Sniper With 83 Confirmed KillsRead more