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Battle of Kursk: The last tank battle of Barbarossa | WWII in numbers | Timeline
The Battle of Kursk was the last major offensive the German army would see on the eastern front in WWII. Despite huge Soviet ...
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Prokhorovka: The tank battle that wasn’t what you think
Long called the largest tank battle in history, Prokhorovka has become one of the most repeated and misunderstood episodes of World War II. In reality, the clash between the German II SS Panzer Corps ...
Amid the industrial warfare of the Second World War, battlefield performance depended on precise logistics and the ability to absorb catastrophic losses. How did America, Germany and the Soviet Union ...
In 1965, it was in a village of this name that a battle, which would turn a war decisively in India’s favour and deal “a fitting reply” to an armada of Pakistani tanks rolling towards Amritsar, Punjab ...
When India opened the Sialkot front in September 1965, it unleashed its largest concentration of armour since independence, aiming to force Pakistan onto the defensive and reshape the war’s momentum.
Though tanks are vulnerable to low-cost missiles and drones, their crews have adapted and developed countermeasures over time—giving them a continuing place in modern warfare.
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Exploring The Most Dominant Tanks the U.S. Ever Built
Most tanks are built to compete.
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In World War II’s dog-eat-dog struggle for resources, a Greenland mine launched a new world order
On April 9, 1940, Nazi tanks stormed into Denmark. A month later, they blitzed into Belgium, Holland and France. As Americans ...
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Why Has the M1 Abrams Tank Lasted So Long?
Despite the Abrams tank’s advanced age and increasing vulnerability to threats such as drones, it has been kept relevant on the modern battlefield by repeated upgrades.
One of the most harrowing WW2 movies of the 21st century, David Ayer's Fury, won't be available to all Netflix users this ...
World War II veteran Herbert Giesen, 103, who survived the Battle of the Bulge, died Jan. 28 in his hometown, Sunbury. His ...
On Feb. 2, 1943, the last remnants of Germany’s 6th Army surrendered in the frozen ruins of Stalingrad. The fighting had lasted more than 200 days and cost an estimated 2 million casualties. It marked ...
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