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In Saint-Clément-des-Baleines on the l’Ile de Ré, four blockhouses built by German Army during World War II, as part of Atlantic Wall, have been bulldozed to the ground in past days. The reasons provided by the local goverment have been by safety and for...read more

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"Paths of Hate" is a short animated film produced in Poland in 2010, and directed by Damian Nenow. It's a tale about the demons that slumber deep in the human soul and have the power to push...read more

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This is a Trumpeter 1/35 scale assembly and painting required plastic model kit of the Karl-Gerat ("Karl-device"), a World War II German self-propelled siege howitzer (Morser) and the largest self-propelled weapon to see service. Model kit features: Morser...read more

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The P-61B Black Widow, manufactured by Northrop, is distinguished by being the first American military aircraft specially designed to use radar. Distinctive in shape with its twin engines and twin-boom, this night-fighter flew in all theaters during WWII, including the...read more

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Perhaps the best known fighters of World War II were tanks. World War II was the first time that tanks were seriously incorporated into warfare. When Germany instituted its “Blitzkrieg” tactics, tanks became crucial. They were they key to Hitler’...read more

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The fourth and, as it proved, the most enduring of the main types of tank with which Germany rearmed and entered the Second World War was the Panzer IV.

  1. The ordnance inventory designation of Panzerkampfwagen IV (PzKpfw
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The Tatra OT-810 half-tracked transporters were designed in early the fifties in Tatra koprivnice, Czechoslovakia, and produced until 1963. Based on German half-tracked Sdkfz. 251. Recently, many of the OT-810 have been turned into WWII like Sdkfz carriers.

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Charts features black & white drawings of front and profile views of various light, medium and heavy tanks and self-propelled weapons. Included are American, Russian, German, Italian, Japanese, and English vehicles.read more

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During the German invasion of Poland in September 1939, cavalry formed 10% of the Polish Army. Cavalry units were organised in 11 cavalry brigades, each composed of 3 to 4 cavalry regiments with organic artillery, armoured unit and infantry battalion.As mobile reserves...read more

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