German Defenders Never Knew Americans Had Amphibious DUKW ‘Duck’ Trucks To Cross The Rhine
March 23rd, 1945, 2100 hours. Western bank of the Rine River near Vessel, Germany. The binoculars shook imperceptibly as Oust Wilhelm Steinberg scanned the darkening waters of…
German Officer Watched 7,000 Allied Ships on D-Day – Knew The Invasion Was Unstoppable
June 6th, 1944. 5:00 a.m. Chrisc Battery, Normandy Coast. The binoculars trembled slightly as Oloitant Zuri Walter Omson swept them across the horizon, recording in his mind…
German Engineers Tested A Captured Sherman — Then Admitted They’d Never Built Reliability Like It
MidFebruary 1943, Sidibu Zid, Mammoon Armad. MidFebruary 1943, Sidibu Zid, Tunisia. The captured M4A1. Sherman tank rolled to a stop in the desert sand, its American star…
Japanese Pilots Were Shocked by America’s P-51 Mustangs Over Tokyo
April 7th, 1945. Tokyo Bay, Empire of Japan. Dawn breaks over the Japanese home islands as 91 North American P-51D Mustangs of the 15th and 21st Fighter…
German Pilots Laughed At Unescorted American Bombers, Until P-51 Mustangs Escorted Them To Berlin
October 14th, 1943. 15,000 ft above Schweinfoot, Germany. The pencil scratched across the worn leather of his log book as a German fighter pilot recorded what seemed…
Why Japanese Hated Fighting American Marines More Than Any Other Unit
February 23, 1945. Mount Suribachi, Ewoima. Private First Class Tadashi Yamamoto crouched in a concrete bunker, hands trembling as he wrote words that would have earned him…
Japanese Never Knew Navajo Code Talkers Sent Unbreakable Battle Messages
March 15th, 1944. Japanese Naval Intelligence Headquarters, Aada Communications Unit, Japan. Commander Atsuzo Kurihara stared at the intercepted transmission, his third cup of bitter tea growing cold…
How One Civilian’s “Impossible” Trick Made Liberty Ships Appear Every 4 Days Instead Of 230
November 12th, 1942, Richmond, California. A complete cargo vessel 441 ft long and weighing 28,490,000 stood ready to slide into San Francisco Bay through the gates of…
Japanese Troops Were Terrified By America’s Jungle Warfare At Guadalcanal
August 19th, 1942, dense jungle near Tyvu Point, Guadal Canal. Second left tenant Genjiro Imi of the 8th Independent Anti-tank Gun Company recorded observations in his diary…
What Happened to the German Tanks After WW2…
In May 1945, the war ended, but thousands of German tanks were still scattered across Europe. Panthers, Tigers, and Panzer IVs sat abandoned on roads, in forests,…