Winchester, Virginia, saw more of the war than any other place North or South a town.
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The Diabolical German Krummer Lauf
The Krummer Lauf allowed German infantry and motorized artillery units to actually fire around corners.
General George C. Kenney in the Pacific Theater
General George C. Kenney pioneered aerial warfare strategy and tactics in the Pacific theater.
Romania’s Home Grown Fighter
Romania’s indigenous fighter, the IAR 80, saw service in defense of its homeland and against the Soviets.
Italy’s Flying Dud: The Breda Ba.65
Italy’s Breda Ba.65 was not the best
ground-attack plane to see action in
World War II—it may well have
been the worst.
Midway Islands’ Undaunted Defenders
Outclassed by the approaching Japanese carrier task force, the American airmen at Midway prepared to do their best—unaware that a U.S. Navy carrier force was coming to their aid.
The ‘Tiger of Malaya’
Personality The ‘Tiger of Malaya,’ General Tomoyuki Yamashita, was hanged near Manila in retribution for Japanese war crimes.
