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Nazi leader who mocked America and lost World War II
Hermann Göring believed the United States was only capable of producing consumer goods, not weapons of war. During World War ...
On Feb. 3, 1943 during World War II, US Army Chaplains Lt. George L. Fox (Methodist), Lt. Alexander D. Goode (Jewish), Lt.
In June 1944, the United States Navy did something it had not attempted since the War of 1812. American sailors boarded and ...
At 102, retired Air Force Capt. Dick Nelms, who flew 35 missions over Nazi Germany in a Boeing B-17, shares his WWII ...
In the final weeks of the war, the Navy hunted down and sank five German submarines in the North Atlantic. They stopped what ...
In 2024, the United Kingdom and Germany signed a landmark defense cooperation agreement. As part of the agreement, the British military and German military are working together to detect and track ...
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 ...
The USS Cobia, a World War II submarine, has returned to the Wisconsin Maritime Museum in Manitowoc. The submarine spent more than a month in Sturgeon Bay for extensive repairs and restoration. Work ...
When Nazi U-boats sank 300 ships off the East Coast in 1942, Fort Miles stood ready. Built at Cape Henlopen to guard vital shipping lanes to Philadelphia, this massive fort cost $22 million and housed ...
Accidents involving toilets typically only involve personal embarrassment, and rarely are they the cause behind the sinking of a specialized hunter-killer submarine. That's precisely what happened, ...
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — A World War II subchaser has been sitting in North Carolina’s Cape Fear River for 80 years, and historians are investigating its mysterious journey inland. According to the ...
Navy Brass Snuck a Revolutionary Submarine Into Production After World War II, American naval leaders worried about German submarines with faster underwater speeds. Vice Admiral Charles “Swede” Momsen ...
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