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During the last years, many Allies and Axis tanks and armoured car have been pulled out from the different rivers and swamps in many countries of Europe, principally in Eastern Europe (Russia, Ukraine, Poland, ...) You can watch British, German and Soviet war machines.

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The Panzerattrape 82/3 was a peculiar variant of the Type 82 Kubelwagen. It was a mock-up armoured vehicle/command car with machine gun-fitted turret over the cabin. The function of this car was to deceive the enemy. A simple visual Kubelwagen was suddenly a...read more

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They are displayed at the RAF Museum in London and at the Deutsches Technikmuseum in Berlin. They are the Bf110F-2 Werknummer 5052 (Berlin) and the Bf110G-4/R6 Werknummer 730301 (London).

1) BF110F-2 Wk Nr 5052, display at the Deutsches Technikmuseum in Berlin, served as...read more

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On the same day that the world was struck by news of a second atomic bomb, the last Victoria Cross of World War 2 was won by a Royal Navy Reservist. No sailor or Royal Marine has been awarded Britain’s – and the Commonwealth’s – highest military decoration since the...read more

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After World War II, demilitarized Shermans were widely available and relatively cheap. Many were heavily modified for use in the construction, forestry, and mining industries. Often, the turret and upper hull were completely removed and replaced with whatever equipment was required for the...read more

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The Douglas A-26 Invader was an American twin-engined light bomber and ground attack. Her remarkable design, was so astonishingly strong and versatile that it had been adapted to every mission conceivable from bomber to tug. She was known for its speed and...read more

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This weapon has a true Battle of Normandy provenance. It was painted in the standard "Dunkel Gelb" ordark and finish and supplied in 1942 to a Luftwaffe anti-aircraft division where it found its way to Normandy in early 1943. By June 44, it was positioned...read more

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Remains of the US P-47 Thunderbolt fighter bomber were unearthed on August 8, 2015 in Ottersweier, in the southwestern state of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany. The plane crashed on February 14, 1945 on the outskirts of the town of Baden killing a 25-year-old French...read more

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Japan's role in World War II gets a whole new perspective in this consisting entirely of full color footage, including color films from Japan that were recently discovered. As the visuals of the world war take on a new vivid immediateness, the story of the rise of the militarists in Japan is...read more

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Epic Militracks German Armor Column at Overloon, with a Stug, Hetzer and a lot of Halftracks. Filmed with my GoPro at 1080p 60fps. Militracks at The National War and Resistance Museum of the Netherlands, in Overloon.

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