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German artillery tactics during World War II are often overlooked in military history, with very little written about how ...
A lost German artillery gun from the First World War has been uncovered by stunned Canadian builders, an estimated 4,000 miles from where it was last fired. A construction crew unearthed the Feldka… ...
The remains of more than 200 German soldiers who were buried alive in a tunnel in northeastern France during the World War I will not be recovered. Germany won't excavate WWI tunnel containing ...
Last month, an 1,100-pound unexploded bomb from WWII, believed to be of American origin, was uncovered near Cologne, Germany, where a construction crew had been digging. Some 3,000 people were ...
In a recent op-ed in the Carroll County Times, “Trump got his WWII history wrong,” Doug Mallouk stated: “Regarding the 80th anniversary of V-E Day, Trump boasted that America had ‘by far’ provided the ...
During the Hundred Days Offensive, Allied airpower facilitated the breakthrough by identifying German entrenchments, locating artillery positions for counter-battery fire, providing warning of ...
Summary and Key Points: On April 24, 1918, during WWI, the first-ever tank battle occurred near Villers-Bretonneux. German A7V tanks clashed with British Mark IV tanks, showcasing the tactical ...
James Calhoun, curator of Seaforth Highlanders of Canada Museum, said the recovered artillery piece is actually believed to be a German gun that was captured by Canadian troops in the First World War.
Germany won’t excavate WWI tunnel containing hundreds of soldiers’ bodies By Amarachi Orie and Nadine Schmidt, CNN ... the French army was firing on German soldiers with heavy artillery.