The Places Germany Could Have Invaded, but Didn’t
Places Germany Could Have Invaded On June 25, 1940, France surrendered to the military might of Germany after being crushed[…]
Read moreDefinition of Third Reich. Third Reich: Meaning “third regime or empire,” the Nazi designation of Germany and its regime from 1933-45. Historically, the First Reich was the medieval Holy Roman Empire, which lasted until 1806. The Second Reich included the German Empire from 1871-1918.
Places Germany Could Have Invaded On June 25, 1940, France surrendered to the military might of Germany after being crushed[…]
Read moreStalingrad Airlift Myth Numerous historians get it wrong. But the reality is, it wasn’t Hermann Göring – the Stalingrad Airlift[…]
Read moreField Marshal Friedrich Paulus “Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst Paulus (23 September 1890 — 1 February 1957) was an officer in the[…]
Read moreOtto Skorzeny Adolf Hitler believed he was the best man for conducting special operations and Allies regarded him as the[…]
Read moreLargest Tank Museum Captured German Tanks in the largest tank museum in the world in Kubinka (Russia) The Kubinka Tank[…]
Read moreBarbarossa without Hindsight The German Invasion of the Soviet Union 1941 is often called “just stupid” by various people, although[…]
Read moreBattle of Kursk After the defeat at Stalingrad (https://goo.gl/RvGTL8) and the loss of the 6th army, German Wehrmacht needed a[…]
Read moreMen Against Tanks Here is a original Wehrmacht Training Film for personal in dealing with Tanks
Read moreGuns Of The Werhmacht Submachine guns. Select-fire version of the Astra 900, itself a clone of the Mauser C96. Approximately[…]
Read moreObersalzberg : Now & Then The Berghof was Adolf Hitler’s home in the Obersalzberg of the Bavarian Alps near Berchtesgaden,[…]
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