Why American Truck Convoys Became Death Traps for Luftwaffe Pilots. nu
Why American Truck Convoys Became Death Traps for Luftwaffe Pilots November 1942, the skies above Algeria and Tunisia. For 18 months, Luftwafa fighter pilots had perfected the art of convoy killing over the western desert. A Messer Schmidt BF 10009…
Why 800 U.S. Marines Let 2,500 Japanese Soldiers Surround Them — Then Wiped Them Out. nu
Why 800 U.S. Marines Let 2,500 Japanese Soldiers Surround Them — Then Wiped Them Out The order made no sense. 2,500 Japanese soldiers were moving through the jungle below, moving closer, moving faster. >> TAKE COVER. >> And Lieutenant Colonel…
“They Look Like Us, But Different”: An American Soldier’s First Encounter with the British. nu
“They Look Like Us, But Different”: An American Soldier’s First Encounter with the British June 7th, 1944. Early light crept through the smoke still hanging over the Norman hedge as Sergeant Bill Morrison of the 29th Infantry Division crouched behind…
Generals Banned His Cut Shell Trick — Until It Brutally Downed A German Sniper. nu
Generals Banned His Cut Shell Trick — Until It Brutally Downed A German Sniper The forest was already burning when Baker Squad crossed the tree line. Not burning with fire, burning with cold. The kind of cold that doesn’t just…
He Dismissed the Marines — His Regiment Was Destroyed in One Night at Guadalcanal. nu
He Dismissed the Marines — His Regiment Was Destroyed in One Night at Guadalcanal August 21st, 1942. 030 hours. Guided Canal. The night is suffocating, heavy with tropical heat and the stench of rotten oil. Alligator Creek, no more than…
How Canada Trained Snipers No Other Allied Army Could Replicate – The Deadliest Secret. nu
How Canada Trained Snipers No Other Allied Army Could Replicate – The Deadliest Secret Belgium, October 1944. Edward Marsh is crouching in a hedge outside a small farming village when the man beside him goes completely still. Not the stillness…
What German High Command Said When They Realized D-Day WAS The Real Invasion. nu
What German High Command Said When They Realized D-Day WAS The Real Invasion June 6th, 1944, the largest amphibious invasion in human history crashes onto the beaches of Normandy. And in Berlin, the officers of German high command study their…
“Fire Him and I Resign” — Why Did Patton’s Ultimatum Leave Eisenhower Stunned? nu
“Fire Him and I Resign” — Why Did Patton’s Ultimatum Leave Eisenhower Stunned? In the freezing twilight of late December 1944, a terrifying reality dawned on Dwight Eisenhower, George Patton, and Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery. The relief of Bastonian was…
A German Officer Demanded Respect — Patton Gave Him Reality. nu
A German Officer Demanded Respect — Patton Gave Him Reality The cold metal tray hit the stone floor with a loud clang. The tin of American sea rations rolled across the room. Hard tac biscuits shattered on impact. Lukewarm black…
German “Comfort Women” POWs Were Shocked When American Soldiers Didn’t Even Touch Them. nu
German “Comfort Women” POWs Were Shocked When American Soldiers Didn’t Even Touch Them April 1945, Bavaria. The Vermacht had fled, leaving behind their darkest secret, a military brothel where German women had been trapped for years. When American tanks rolled…









