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What German soldiers really thought of British troops in WWII
German soldiers entered World War II believing British troops were weak and unwilling to fight. Through battles from Dunkirk ...
During the bloody battle for Hurtgen Forest in late 1944, a 23-year-old German lieutenant heard a wounded American soldier crying for help in a minefield. Lt. Friedrich Lengfeld ordered his men not to ...
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The rifle that changed infantry combat in World War II
This video tells the story of how one American rifle transformed infantry combat in World War II. It follows U.S. soldiers facing German forces who repeatedly misjudged American strength on the ...
Eighty years after the end of World War II, books by Hastings, Moorhouse, Clavin, and Passmore shed new light on the conflict.
The post-war narrative of the German U-boat efforts follows several stages: the first “Happy Time,” followed by the second “Happy Time,” and then utter destruction by the Allies. In reality, the ...
A group of POWs staged a sit-down strike at local processing plants. One POW, Heinz Golze, escaped from camps five times. Young women working alongside POWs were said to be "very familiar" with them.
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