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From 40 millimeter Hurricanes to 102 millimeter flying artillery, WW2’s biggest aircraft cannons were supposed to stop tanks and break bomber formations. Instead, guns jammed, jets shook themselves ...
The crude assortment of fighting tools used by the Japanese during World War II give clues of an unprepared and unmatched ...
To manufacture thousands of airplanes for its World War I allies, the United States would fell acres of spruce.
Life in the trenches during World War One would have been extremely tough. Long periods of boredom were mixed with brief ...