
German Engineers Studied U.S. Assembly Lines—Then Went Silent 347 days. That is how long one German engineer studied American factories. He filled 11 notebooks, drew…

The “Mad” Mechanic Who Turned a Broken Tank Into an Engineering Legend June 6th, 1944, Normandy Beach. A Sherman tank named Fury takes a direct…

How a U.S. Sniper’s “Dead Body” Disguise Let Him Take Down 68 Germans in 3 Days December 18th, 1944. The Hurdan forest along the German…

British Scientists Investigated German Submarine Batteries — Then Discovered Why Crews Died So Fast In the late summer of 1941, the North Atlantic had seen…

They Mocked His ‘Mail-Order’ Rifle — Until He Killed 11 Japanese Snipers in 3 Days At 9:17 on the morning of January 22nd, 1943, Second…

Command Said His Night Mission Was Impossible — Until He Sunk 4 Subs By Moonlight The moon hangs full over the Bay of Bisque on…

The US Army Lacked a Rescue Truck — So Mechanics Built This. The thing that kills a tank crew fastest isn’t an 88 millimeter shell…

How One Sniper’s “STUPID” Mirror Trick Made Him 5 TIMES More Deadly Than German Snipers The fog was a liar. At 6:47 a.m. on November…

Germans Couldn’t Understand How Patton Broke Their Ardennes Trap |battle of bulge General George S. Patton Jr., commander of Third Army. His impossible 90deree pivot…

Germans Said Concrete Ships Would Never Float — Until America Proved Them Wrong March 15, 1944. Port of Baltimore, Maryland. Lieutenant Commander Robert Hayes stands…





