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In this episode we’re looking at a topic we touched upon way back in episode 06 when we looked at the OSS.  We’re looking at the OSS spy station chief in Bern, Switzerland, Allen Dulles and his connections with the German resistance during WWII.

Dulles incredibly was approached by a...read more

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The ‘Battle of the Bulge’ or the ‘Ardennes Offensive’ was the single biggest and bloodiest battle American soldiers have ever fought. Before dawn on Dec. 16, a German artillery bombardment preceded a powerful attack along a 40-mile front that...read more

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 HQ Batallón) March 05, 2017

This very special episode, is part of a different batch of the Inside the Tanks series. On it they are going to take a slightly different look at not one, but two light tanks: the M5 Stuart and the M24 Chaffee. Both of them American and both extensively used by other armies. 

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 Teniente) March 01, 2017
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Once the Allies had crossed the English Channel on D-Day the next large natural barrier would be the crossing of the Rhine into Germany. 

Toward the end of 1944 the fighting had been hard, the Americans had slogged through the Hürtgen Forest, everyone had reeled against the German counter...read more

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 HQ Batallón) February 26, 2017

WWII B-25 Mitchell Bomber was raised in 2005 from the bottom of Lake Murray near Columbia, South Carolina, one of the Doolittle Raiders training sites in 1942. During a training flight, it crashed. This aircraft never flew it the raid. Although it looks pretty broken up it is restorable. With...read more

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 HQ Batallón) February 26, 2017

USS Wisconsin (BB-64), one of the "fast battleship" designs planned in 1938 by US Government, was the third of the four completed ships of the Iowa class of battleships. Her keel was laid down on January 25, 1941, at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. She was launched on December 7, 1943 and...read more

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 Teniente) February 19, 2017

Bombardier and POW, the late Joel McCray of Mayer, Arizona, shares his experiences of WWII.read more

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 Teniente) February 15, 2017

Wery nice tour across this amazing place full of history. Let's look closer to this german II. world war prisoners (POW) camp located in east Austra and what can you find there. Are there still POW's personal items to find? American, Canadian, British and Russian soldiers. What they left behind...read more

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In 1943 the Allies made their first mass use of Airborne troops in support of the landings on Sicily. By this time the Germans had already ruled out any further mass use of the airborne Fallschirmjäger after Crete, though a huge success the price paid was costly.

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As many followers have said, this is without a doubt an amazing film! See the film and travel with him in this tense action packed WW2 footage from the German front lines. Every aspect is all covered, and really has an amazing attention to detail! They cannot wait to watch!

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