
July 11th, 1943. Field Marshall Kessler was absolutely certain he had the Americans exactly where he wanted them. He had their infantry trapped on the…
Kessle Ring spent the remainder of the war fighting defensive campaigns in Italy. He built the Gustav line across the Italian peninsula. He held Monte…

May 1943, over the skies of northern France, General Duryagfleer Adolf Galand pushed his Messid BF 109 into a climbing turn, tracking what should have…
Germany had lost, and the Luftvafa, once the most powerful air force in the world, had been annihilated. On May 8th, 1945, Germany surrendered unconditionally.…
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At 2200 hours on August 6th, 1944, General Derpanza trooper Hans Eberbach stood in his command post near Morta, France, and prepared to launch the…

July 1944, central Germany. Ha man Hans Vera Leche walked toward hangar 7 with a mix of curiosity and skepticism. In front of him under…
It remained primarily a Pacific theater aircraft where it dominated Japanese fighters exactly as Lurch had predicted. The irony wasn’t lost on Lurch. He had…

Imagine you are Commander Tairo Aayoki, the seasoned air officer, standing on the flight deck of the flagship Akagi at 10:20 in the morning on…

November 10th 1943 afternoon air probonger Germany’s primary Luftvafa aircraft testing facility Hman Hans vere chief test pilot walked across the tarmac toward a republic…

