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A WWII Game Changer: How the M36 Tank Destroyer Took Down German Panthers From an Unheard-of 3 Kilometers!
American troops were facing an impossible enemy—German heavy armor like the Panther and Tiger. But in the late days of WWII, ...
The Panzer tank family was at the heart of German operations throughout World War 2. The term “Panzer” refers to a series of ...
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Germany's Secret Tank Killer: The StuG III Destroyed More Tanks Than the Tiger and Panther Combined!
Forget the expensive, breakdown-prone German heavy tanks. This is the real story of World War II armor dominance. The StuG ...
If there’s a piece of you, no matter how small, that is wondering if you can get away with hiding a World War II-era tank in your home, might we suggest that you don’t? An 84-year-old man in Germany ...
The First World War introduced the horrors of trench warfare. Thousands of artillery pieces launched millions of shells over frontlines brimming with infantrymen struggling in the mud for mere feet of ...
In this March 30, 2019, photo, Cpl. Clarence Smoyer settles into a tank as volunteer historical re-enactors roll through lower downtown Denver as part of a ceremony to honor Smoyer, who served with ...
Army veteran Clarence Smoyer, the ‘Hero of Cologne’ who helped take the town of Cologne, Germany in March 1945 as tank gunner with the famous ‘Eagle 7’ M26 Pershing tank crew, finally received the ...
The inside of a tank was Clarence Smoyer's home, and the crew was his family. In that sense, the 95-year-old veteran returned home Wednesday for the first time since World War II. One of the last ...
Sailors from the frigate U.S.S. Constitution doff their caps as World War II tank gunner Clarence Smoyer enters the Charlestown Naval Shipyard in Boston on Wednesday. The 95-year-old veteran was ...
It’s been almost three-quarters of a century since the epic tank battle on the streets of a German city, one that was caught on film and seen around the world. The one that earned Clarence Smoyer the ...
BOSTON (AP) — The inside of a tank was Clarence Smoyer's home, and the crew was his family. In that sense, the 95-year-old veteran returned home Wednesday for the first time since World War II. One of ...
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