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Germany's Security Forces: What You Don't Know, World War IIThe SS and Army Security formations who operated behind the front lines during World War II. In this documentary, we uncover ...
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The Weapon That Bled Normandy: The Hitlerjugend Battle to the Death World War IIDive into the brutal battles of Normandy as we explore the fierce clashes between Allied forces and Germany’s 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend. This documentary covers the intense combat these ...
The Trump administration restored the names of nine bases named after confederate general. Advocates say it dishonors a bi-partisan attempt to turn the page on the military's segregationist past.
Following the opening of 'Alligator Alcatraz', Camp Blanding is set to become the state’s second immigration detention center ...
World War II U.S. Army veteran and former longtime educator Charlie Garner was honored Tuesday, July 1, as the Kosciusko County Veteran of the Month, two days before his 102nd birthday.
He joined the Marines at 16, served as a Raider, and fought at Iwo Jima and Guadalcanal in World War II. Now, he just wants ...
A T-shirt worn by Beyoncé during a Juneteenth performance on her Cowboy Carter tour has caused a wave of criticism for the ...
From the Manchester to the B-32, these Allied heavy bombers showcase air power's rapid evolution of purpose, design, and ...
It's the first time Germany has put troops in another country on a long-term basis since World War II. Both countries describe it as a step to protect Europe and NATO.
The World War II had a fair share of weird and poor performing military equipment, from rats that could blow up factories to attachments that could bend bullets (supposedly).
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