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German Women POWs Starving for 6 Days—The Surprising Moment Cowboys Offered Them a Feast. VD

German Women POWs Starving for 6 Days—The Surprising Moment Cowboys Offered Them a Feast Shadows of Hope July 14, 1944, Norfolk, Virginia. As the ship carrying 300 German women prisoners of war made its way toward the American shore, the…

America Copied Britain’s Nissen Hut — But Missed the One Thing That Made It Great_NU

America Copied Britain’s Nissen Hut — But Missed the One Thing That Made It Great In the archives of military engineering, few designs were as brilliant or as misunderstood as the Nissen Hut. Conceived in the mud and chaos of…

German Soldiers Waved a White Flag to Trick the Apache Scout—Seconds Later, Their Surrender Blew Up_NU

German Soldiers Waved a White Flag to Trick the Apache Scout—Seconds Later, Their Surrender Blew Up April 1945, the Third Reich was dying, but it refused to die quietly. In the forests of southern Germany, American soldiers pushed forward through…

German Pilots Laughed At The P-51 Mustang, Until It Hunted Their Bombers All The Way Home_NU

German Pilots Laughed At The P-51 Mustang, Until It Hunted Their Bombers All The Way Home March 7th, 1944, 12,000 ft above Brandenburg, Oberloitant Wilhelm Huffman of Yagashwatter, 11 spotted the incoming bomber stream. 400 B7s stretched across the horizon…

German Women POWs Reluctant to Try Beef—Until They Discovered the Taste of Texas Barbecue. VD

German Women POWs Reluctant to Try Beef—Until They Discovered the Taste of Texas Barbecue The Unexpected Feast June 18, 1944. Camp Hearn, Texas. The dust swirled in the air, thick and choking under the Texas sun, as thirty-two German women…

What Patton Discovered Inside His Own Headquarters — And How He Responded_NU

What Patton Discovered Inside His Own Headquarters — And How He Responded Late 1944, Patton’s third army is deep in enemy territory, pushing relentlessly through France and into Germany, planning their next major offensive operation. And George Patton has just…

The 1.4-Mile Shot They Said Couldn’t Be Done_NU

The 1.4-Mile Shot They Said Couldn’t Be Done Gunnery Sergeant Carlos Hathcock wasn’t used  to the feeling—fear. By the summer of 1967,   he was America’s most dangerous sniper.  Possibly the best in the world. The Viet   Cong called…

When 5 German Panthers Attacked — This Sherman Gunner’s 5 Shots Destroyed Them All. VD

When 5 German Panthers Attacked — This Sherman Gunner’s 5 Shots Destroyed Them All At 2:27 p.m. on June 14, 1944, the hedgerows outside a small Norman village trembled with distant engine noise. Sergeant Gordon Harris crouched inside his Sherman Firefly, sweat trickling down…

The Wrath of Alderney: British soldiers realized the SS had turned British soil into a graveyard. NU

The Wrath of Alderney: British soldiers realized the SS had turned British soil into a graveyard On May 16, 1945, at precisely 2:14 in the afternoon, the stone quay of Alderney Harbor felt the scrap of British steel for the first…

The Greatest Indigenous Sniper Who Terrified the Nazis in World War II_Nu

The Greatest Indigenous Sniper Who Terrified the Nazis in World War II Have you ever wondered what it takes to make an entire army fear a single man? What kind of warrior could turn the most disciplined, most ruthless military…