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German Generals Laughed At U.S. Logistics, Until The Red Ball Express Fueled Patton’s Blitz August 19th, 1944. Vermacht headquarters, East Prussia. General Oburst Alfred Yodel…
During the depths of winter in Nazi-occupied Minsk, a woman clutching a suitcase made her way along the snow-laden streets. At a checkpoint, guards halted…
On October 20th, 1943, in Warsaw, the Gestapo kicked down Irena Sendler’s door at dawn. The sound of splintering wood echoed through her apartment, accompanied…
At 6:47 a.m. on March 12th, 1944, Corporal James “Jimmy” Dalton crouched in a muddy ditch outside Cassino, Italy, watching a German armored scout car…
August 9th, 1943. The cover of Time magazine featured a man whose face was becoming synonymous with military prowess and leadership—Terry Allen. He was hailed…
In the annals of military history, the Rhine River has stood as a formidable barrier, a natural fortress that has shaped the fate of nations…
At p.m. on the 4th of October 1943, Lieutenant Ken Wheels Walsh found himself in a nightmare of his own making. 18,000 ft over the…
January 1943. Above the shattered blue of the South Pacific, the air is thin, sharp, and unforgiving. Sunlight glints off aluminum wings as aircraft climb…
At a.m. on December 15th, 1943, Major Gregory Papy Boington watched 32 wounded Marines lying in the mud at Tokina Airstrip on Buganville, listening to…