Many believe that the Churchill tank, widely used by the United Kingdom during World War II, was named for then-prime minister Winston Churchill. It was not—but there is a connection.
At first, disarmament was imposed on Germany. American and Russian forces seized weapons depots, sealed off factories, and ...
During World War II, as the Allies planned the invasion of Normandy, there was one major hurdle to overcome—logistics. In ...
Chancellor Merz received his Polish counterpart Donald Tusk in Berlin where they spoke about closer defense cooperation.
Explore B.R. Ambedkar's pivotal yet unfinished agenda on social justice, gender equality, and the Uniform Civil Code in India ...
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Flying coffins

IT takes courage to fly, whether as a pilot (or as a passenger) in a metal coffin, assembled, as the astronaut Alan Shepherd put it, “from hundreds of parts supplied by the lowest bidder”.
The German column was advancing toward the overwhelmed American troops. The panzer grenadiers were aboard armored vehicles ...
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The Most Formidable Tanks of WW2?

In the early days of World War 2, the Germans hatched a master plan to take down the mighty French Army with breathtaking ...
NATO has for years deployed multinational forces in the Baltic states and Poland to deter Russian attacks on the eastern ...
Benedict Cumberbatch heads to WW2 for World of Tanks Holiday Ops 2026, bringing new missions, rewards, and an in-game ...
The tradition of naming tanks for American generals began not with the Americans themselves, but with the British.
In the summer of 1942, the British Eighth Army was losing the war in North Africa. Erwin Rommel’s Afrika Korps had smashed ...