Isoroku Yamamoto was the commander-in-chief of the Japanese Imperial Navy during the Second World War. He was a veteran of the Russo-Japanese war of 1905 and commanded the attacking fleet during the, ...
During the Allied landings on Normandy during D-Day and the subsequent invasion into heartland Europe, they made eager use of several specialist armoured fighting vehicles. These vehicles, derived ...
Most armoured cars in the Second World War were built to do one thing: see the enemy first and run away fast. Lightly armoured, thin-skinned, and outgunned, they were scouts, not fighters. But Britain ...