When They Put Triple Magazines on a M3 Grease Gun — Germans Called Them Endless Storm
February 14th, 1945, 4:47 hours. The Herkin Forest. Staff Sergeant Marcus M. Donovan, 23, from Pittsburgh, crouches in a frozen foxhole 30 yards from a German bunker…
How One Black US Marine Sniper’s “Treetop Perch” Firing Line Made 27 Marksmen Vanish in New Guinea…
The jungle of New Guinea seemed to swallow sound itself. August 18th, 1943. Sergeant Mitchell Page Jenkins of the First Marine Division peered through the tangle of…
Germans Laughed at Black Troops — Until the 92nd Infantry Broke the Gothic Line…
December 26th, 1944. Monte Belvadier, Northern Aenines, Italy. Through morning fog, Obus Hinrich von Shelonburgg watched American troops advancing toward his fortress. Negroes, his briefing officer, had…
How One Marine’s “Forbidden” Brig Trick Made 40 Thieves Stop 3,000-Man Banzai Charge…
At 0900 on September 27th, 1942, Lieutenant Colonel William Whailing stood at the edge of Henderson Field on Guadal Canal, watching four Marines carry a stretcher toward…
SHOCKING: The REAL Reason Patton REFUSED America’s Best Tank…
By the autumn of 1944, a grim reality had set in for the American tanker in Europe. The M4 Sherman, the reliable workhorse of the US Army,…
Patton Crossed the Rhine at Oppenheim Without a Shot German Commander Hanged Himself That Night…
March 23rd, 1945. The Ryan River, Germany’s last great natural barrier, the one Hitler swore would hold until May. The river that had stopped Napoleon and every…
The Priest Who Built an Underground City for Jews Right Beneath the Nazis’ Feet…
While Nazi soldiers marched through the cobblestone streets of a Polish city, checking documents and dragging Jewish families to their deaths, there was a Catholic priest who…
What Churchill Said When Montgomery Demanded Patton Be Fired After Crossing the Rhine First…
March 23rd, 1945, 10:47 in the morning. Winston Churchill sat in his command aircraft minutes from landing in Germany to witness British glory. Field Marshall Montgomery’s Operation…
How One Cook’s “INSANE” Idea Stopped U-Boats From Detecting Convoys…
March 17th, 1943. North Atlantic, 400 m south of Iceland. Convoy HX229 plows through 15t swells, 41 merchant ships laden with 140,000 tons of cargo bound for…
The US Army Had No Locomotives in the Pacific in 1944 — So They Built The Railway Jeep…
Picture this. It is 1944. You are deep in the steaming, suffocating jungles of Burma. The air is so thick with humidity, you can practically drink it….