In WWII, the 75mm tank gun became the gold standard for destroying enemy armor. But between the German KwK 40, the American M3, and the British QF 75mm, each country developed a different approach.
Major Charles “Bazooka Charlie” Carpenter was not supposed to be fighting tanks—his job was to scout. But when he strapped ...
In March 1945, as the Third Reich collapsed, Germany continued building its most powerful weapon. In the ruined city of[...] ...
In order to march on Antwerp, the German Wehrmacht needed to first capture Freyneux—and the US Army stopped it in its tracks.
On the morning of December 16, 1944, more than 200,000 German soldiers and about 1,000 tanks launched a surprise attack on ...