The Henschel Hs-129: Aerial Tank Killer of the Luftwaffe
The Destruction of Force Z: The Final Mission and Sinking of HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse
Luftwaffe Anti-Tank Weapons: Combating Soviet Armor from the Sky in World War II
Letters to the Homefront: Firsthand Accounts from US Soldiers who Fought in World War II
By: Lisa Cucciniello
Allied Armies Cross the Rhine: Six Allied Armies Prepare to Invade Germany
By: Jim Osborn
USS Washington (BB-56): Second of the United States Navy's Fast Battleships
The Siege of Budapest: A forgotten front of World War II
By: Michael LeFlem
Japan's Visions of Empire: Race and the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
By: Michael LeFlem
The Liberation of Paris: General Choltitz, the German officer who refused to destroy Paris
By: Jim Osborn
Book Review: God Isn't Here: A Unique World War II Memoir About Surviving Combat Fatigue
By: Gary W Toyn
Magazine: Yank, The Army Weekly: World War II Tabloid Was Staffed Exclusively by American Soldiers
Russian Military Aggression Costly: Joseph Stalin, The Man of Steel
By: Jim Osborn
Turning the Tide in World War II: El Alamein, Stalingrad, and the Atlantic
By: David Hornestay
U-Boat Menace Ended by Technology: Winston Churchill finds a Solution to U-Boat Devastation
By: Jim Osborn
Hitler's Sea Wolves: Wolf packs of U-boats create a Graveyard in the Atlantic
By: Jim Osborn
The P-51 Mustang: The War-Bird that defeated the Luftwaffe!
By: Jim Osborn
The Junkers 87 Dive Bomber (1935): A New & Deadly Form of Warfare Emerges.
By: Jim Osborn
Japanese Attacks on American Soil: Attempted Bombings of the U.S. During World War II
By:
Isaac M. McPhee
Great Britain's "Project Habakkuk": One of the More Unusual Ideas to Come Out Of World War II
By:
Isaac M. McPhee
Writer James Jones & World War II: From Here to Eternity Author's Experiences Forged in U.S. Army
The P-47 Thunderbolt: America's Ultimate Fighter-Bomber of World War II
Naval History in Newfoundland: St. John's Officers' Club Helped Win World War II
By:
Sharon Hunt
Nazi Prisoners On American Soil: Prisoner of War Camps in America During World War II