Stalenrad. November 1942. A Soviet soldier crouches behind the shattered remains of a brick wall in what used to be an apartment building.…
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June 4th, 1942. The Pacific Ocean glistened under the morning sun, calm and deceptively peaceful. On the horizon, the Japanese carrier Akagi cut…
December 19th, 1944. The East China Sea groaned under a winter sky. Cold winds slashed across gray waves. Cutting through the mist was…
November 28th, 1944. The night was calm. The waters off Japan seemed still, almost peaceful. But beneath the surface, death was waiting. Could…
If you think Omaha Beach or Ewoima were the most brutal killing grounds, then you haven’t heard of Pleu, where the US Marine…
April 16th, 1945. 3:00 in the morning. The soldiers crouched in their trenches. The night thick and silent. Then, without warning, the earth…
April 7th, 1945. At 2:23 p.m., the sea itself exploded. The battleship Yamato, once the pride of the Japanese Empire, vanished in a…