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World War II
American Tanks of World War II: The M4 Sherman Medium Tank
The WWII American Ace Who Deliberately Shot Down an American Airplane – and Got a Medal For It
Fighting Women: Teenaged Zinaida Portnova Made the Ultimate Sacrifice Resisting the Nazis in WWII
World War II Bombers: Japan’s G4M Betty
Audrey Hepburn vs the Nazis: The Hollywood Icon Was Once a Child Courier for WWII’s Dutch Resistance
Jean Moulin: The Hero Who Unified the French Resistance in World War II
German Tanks of World War II: The Panzer V Panther, Germany’s Best WWII Tank
World War II Fighters: The Soviet Yakovlev Yak-9
German Tanks of World War II: The Panzer IV, Germany’s Workhorse Tank
Fighting Women: Simone Segouin, French Resistance Teenage Girl Who Liked to Kill Nazis
Bill Mauldin: The WWII Cartoonist Who Enraged General George S. Patton
World War II Bombers: America’s Versatile B-24 ‘Liberator’
Japan Refused to Accept Poland’s Declaration of War in WWII, and Instead Helped the Poles Spy on Japan’s German Ally
Holdouts: The Japanese Privates Who Hid In Iwo Jima’s Tunnels for Years After WWII Ended
World War II Fighters: Japan’s A6M Zero
Calvin Graham Joined the US Navy at Age Twelve, and Became WWII’s Youngest American Servicemen and Medal Recipient
World War II Fighters: The Supermarine Spitfire, Britain’s Most Iconic Airplane
The Hitler Who Fought the Fuhrer: Adolf Hitler’s Nephew Joined the US Navy in WWII
Soviet Tanks of World War II: IS Heavy Tanks Were Nicknamed “Cat Killers” for Their Ability to Destroy German Panthers and Tigers
Operation Tidal Wave: The ‘Black Sunday’ of WWII American Bombers
Young Warriors: WWII Hero Jack Lucas Joined the US Marines at Age Fourteen, and Won a Medal of Honor at Age Seventeen
German Tanks of World War II: The Panzer III, ‘Hitler’s Beast of Burden’
Soviet Fighting Women of World War II: Lyudmila Pavlichenko, History’s Deadliest Female Sniper
Weird Weapons – WWII’s Great Panjandrum: Intended to Destroy Germans, it Almost Destroyed Allied Admirals and Generals
World War II Heroes – Stjepan Filipovic’s Defiant Last Words With a Nazi Noose Around His Neck
Soviet Tanks of World War II – The T-34, Arguably WWII’s Best Tank
‘The Night Witches’: The Female Pilots Who Gave the Nazis Nightmares
The First Famous Japanese Holdout: Sakae Oba, ‘The Fox’ of Saipan
The Story Behind an Iconic Photo: Raising a Flag Over the Reichstag
Soviet Fighting Women of World War II: Aleksandra Boiko Fought the Nazis in a Tank Across Half of Europe
Fighting Women – Evelyne Clopet Parachuted Into German-Occupied France in WWII to Fight the Nazis
WWII’s Operation Cottage – When the Allies Suffered Hundreds of Casualties Invading an Undefended Island
Obi Wan Kenobi in World War II: Sir Alec Guinness in the Royal Navy
Nicholas Alkemade: The WWII Airman Who Survived an 18,000 Foot Fall From a Bomber Without a Parachute
Soviet Tanks of World War II – The KV-1, the Heavy Tank That Shocked the Germans
Japanese WWII Holdouts – The Anatahan Island Castaways, Part II: Refusing to Surrender for Years After the War Ended
Japanese WWII Holdouts – The Anatahan Castaways: Dozens of Sailors and Soldiers Stranded on an Island that Had Only One Woman
Soviet Fighting Women of World War II: Roza Shanina, Stalin’s Sniper
German Tanks of World War II – The Panzer 38(t), a Czech Tank in German Service
World War II Fighters – Germany’s Jet, The Messerschmitt Me 262 Swallow
Things That Weren’t Thought Through: WWII’s Sticky Bomb Stuck to Users’ Hands Once Activated
World War II Bombers: America’s Rugged Boeing B-17 ‘Flying Fortress’
Japanese Holdouts: Why Did Many Japanese Refuse to Surrender After WWII Ended?
World War II Fighters: The North American P-51 Mustang Was Arguably WWII’s Best Fighter Airplane
World War II Fighters: Germany’s Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Terrorized Allied Airmen for Years
British Tanks of World War II: The Cromwell and Comet
World War II Bombers: Junkers Ju 88, Germany’s Most Successful WWII Bomber
World War II Fighters: America’s F6F Hellcat, ‘The Ace Maker’
World War II Fighters: America’s Rugged P-47 Thunderbolt
World War II Bombers: The Soviet Ilyushin Il-2 Sturmovik
British Tanks of World War II: The Rugged Churchill
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