The Simple British Device That Made German Ammunition Explode Inside Their Tanks

Eastern France, 23rd August 1944. Inside a Panther tank of the 9inth Panza Division, the loader reaches for another round from the ammunition…

The Simple British Explosive That Made German Bunkers Bury Their Own Soldiers Alive

June 6th, 1944. Gold Beach, Normandy. 7:25 in the morning. The tide is still rising when the landing craft grind onto the shingle…

The British Smoke That Melted German Tank Engines From the Inside Out

The morning of September 17th, 1944 breaks cold and gray over the Dutch countryside near Einhovven. A Panza 4 commander peers through his…

The Cheap British Mine That Crippled Germany’s Entire Panzer Division in One Night

It is the 16th of August, 1943. The North African heat shimmers across the desert floor as dust clouds rise on the horizon.…

The Simple British Trap That Made German Fuel Tanks Explode on Command

Northern France, June 3rd, 1944. Three days before D-Day, a German fuel convoy rolls through the darkness. 10 lorries laden with thousands of…

Why the M18 Hellcat Was So Hard for German Panzers to Hit

In the autumn of 1944, German Panzer commanders in France faced an enemy they could not understand. Their Tigers and Panthers were the…

What American Generals Said When They Saw British Soldiers Fight at Operation Tonga

June 5th, 1944. 10:47 p.m. RAF Tarant Rushton Dorset. Rain streaks across the windscreen of a Halifax bomber. Its four engines cough awake,…

The Most Important WWII British Invention You’ve Never Heard Of

September 1940, a windowless basement laboratory at the University of Birmingham. Two young physicists drill holes into a copper block while German bombers…

German Commander’s Last 90 Seconds – The Weapon That Destroyed 47 U-Boats

In the spring of 1944, the Atlantic Ocean was still a battlefield of shadows. Beneath the waves, German yubot stalked Allied convoys with…

“There’s More After This” — German Women POWs Break Down When Seconds Are Offered

“There’s More After This” — German Women POWs Break Down When Seconds Are Offered A Meal Without Spectacle December 14, 1944. Fort Chaffee,…
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