Mental Floss on MSN
Misconceptions about World War II
Did Polish soldiers on horseback really take on German tanks?
Beyond Walks on MSN
The six rounds that shattered the Panther’s myth in World War II
In September 1944 during World War II, American Sherman tanks faced Germany’s feared Panther in the fog of eastern France.
After a strong debut, the nail-biting WW2 thriller that dominated charts The Tank is now showing signs of relenting. Here's ...
Did the Soviets really build a tank with wings? Discover the true story of the Antonov A-40, a bizarre 1942 experiment that ...
Autocar on MSN
The most Secret Aircraft of World War 2
The most Secret Aircraft of World War 2 ...
Strategic resources have been central to the American-led global system for decades, as a historian explains. But US actions ...
Heavy tanks are the largest cavalry meant to face off against other tanks. This means they have the thickest armor and biggest gun, trading off mobility for enhanced protection and firepower. Because ...
The medal group of a WW2 tank commander photographed with Winston Churchill has been purchased by The Tank Museum, with support from the ...
He got his nickname after taking out two German tanks with his bazooka during the Battle of the Bulge. The fan of swing ...
Al Jazeera on MSN
The Ukraine war in numbers: People, territory, money
Four years into Russia’s grinding war on Ukraine, Al Jazeera looks at the costs — to people, territory and treasuries.
FLYING Magazine on MSN
We Fly: ScaleWings SW-51 Is So Real, It's Surreal
Airplane delivers WWII fighter thrills with modern and forgiving handling.
On March 24, 1985, a Soviet sentry shot and killed U.S. Army Maj. Arthur D. "Nick" Nicholson. He was the last American killed ...
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