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A WWII story you’ve never heard before! As the Nazi regime collapsed in May 1945, American soldiers found unlikely allies in ...
The battle for the skies over war torn Europe was one of, if not the most crucial theatre of the war against Nazi Germany. The strategic bombing campaign carried out by the Allies grew in strength ...
These were later removed and replaced with 20 dual-purpose 114-millieter quick-firing guns, all of which made a significant impact on the German High Seas Fleet during the 1916 Battle of Jutland.
While Jutland ... battle finally ended on December 18th, in the midst of a worsening winter, the German army had gained a few kilometres along a 35km front. Both armies had been dreadfully damaged.
THE RIDDLE OF JUTLAND ... contradicting the German report, Englishmen and the world at large were inclined to think that Germany had had the better of it. As far as damage goes, official ...
This changed during the brief, bloody Battle of Jutland in 1916, when the German navy attempted to lure ... to flood the ship's front upper deck. The damage was manageable, though, and the ...
Two of the four British ships were sunk and the other two retreated, while German ships suffered little damage ... battle took place in 1916 off the coast of Denmark in the Battle of Jutland.
The First Battle of the Marne ... enough airships to cause serious damage, but the offensive is largely seen as a precursor to the larger, more powerful German “Blitz” of World War II.
But all guns blazing, she and her crew led a charge of the Royal Navy’s Grand Fleet against the mighty German High Seas Fleet at the Battle of Jutland ... but not too much damage was done.
The Japanese aircraft carrier Kaga is only the second wreck discovered from the Battle of ... which damaged it and prevented it from diving. The wreck of a German steamship that was sunk in ...