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Number Two to the Red Baron: Ernst Udet and His Du Doch Nicht!! Fokker
Brief history of Ernst Udet, highest German WWI ace after the Red Baron, and his Du Doch Nicht!! Fokker D-7.
7 commentsWorld War Two: Fooling Hitler
Britain's ingenious deception methods during World War Two were immeasurable. Without them the Allies may never have achieved an eventual victory and the assistance of Britain's film studios during the war was to prove crucial. Without the invention...
8 commentsIL-2 Cliffs of Dover Current Status Review for PC
IL-2 Cliffs of Dover is a flight sim released in 2011. This article is a review of the current state of the game
0 commentsSylvia Plath Daddy Analysis
Sylvia Plath Analysis of "Daddy". This is an analysis by a poet based in the WWII era around the time of Hitler and his regime that spread through western and eastern Europe.
2 commentsWorld War Two: The Spifire: Legend of the skies
In the summer of 1940, the Battle of Britain rages in the skies above the English Channel and the south coast of England. Britain is under constant attack from Hitler's Luftwaffe, but one aircraft will become the symbol of Britain's will to resist,...
2 commentsBattle of Stalingrad
“As a city, Stalingrad was of no strategic importance” (Beevor 1998, p. 22). To what extent does this statement hold true for Germany? Beevor’s statement “as a city, Stalingrad was of no...
0 commentsGerman Planes of World War 2
Air superiority in World War 2 was just as important battle to win as any other conflict to date, who ever had control of the skies held the upper hand. During the second World War Germany had many planes with many variants and here are just some of the more memorable planes the Luftwaffe used during the war.
13 commentsParallels Between the Defeat of the Spanish Armada and the Battle of Britain
In 1940, under orders from Hitler, the German military initiated operationSea Lion, a plan to invade Britain. The manner in which they attempted this and their reasons for failure are remarkably similar to...
2 commentsWorld War Two: The Few
To mark the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, discover the story of R.A.F. Fighter Command who saved Britain from almost certain defeat at the hands of Hitler during World War 2. In the immortal words...
2 commentsThe Flight of the German Flying Saucer, Feb. 1945
The Germans had created numerous weapons that were so far advanced of the Allies in world War Two. The most famous were Volkswagens with air cooled engines, rifles that could fire around corners, unmanned and guided missiles capable of hitting...
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