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From Forests to Berlin: The PPSH41’s Deadly March Through World War II
A detailed look at the PPSH41’s evolution from a Soviet mass-produced infantry weapon into a symbol of relentless aggression, illustrating how its high rate of fire, drum magazines, and durability ...
Amid the industrial warfare of the Second World War, battlefield performance depended on precise logistics and the ability to ...
A Space Force base in Greenland allows the U.S. military to track Russian land- and submarine-based ballistic missiles.
Russian shelling has targeted the Hall of Glory at Kyiv's WWII Museum, prompting calls for international support to safeguard ...
Museum specialists, technical services, and police are working at the site to document the damage and conduct an initial assessment of losses. Despite the damage, the museum continues to operate.
On Feb. 2, 1943, the last remnants of Germany’s 6th Army surrendered in the frozen ruins of Stalingrad. The fighting had lasted more than 200 days and cost an estimated 2 million casualties. It marked ...
Partisan Song” tells how a Jewish engineer from Ukraine became a guerilla war hero. His music will be heard for the first time in 83 years.
On January 28, Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova criticized Polish President Karol Nawrocki for remarks ...
New book 'Partisan Song' packs an action-filled punch as it tells the story of Moshe Gildenman, a nearly-forgotten Jewish guerrilla warfare leader against the Nazis in Ukraine ...
Olympic fans may know that Cortina d’Ampezzo hosted the Winter Games once before, in 1956. Less well known is that 15 years ...
Despite claims of success in Ukraine, new CSIS data shows that Russia is paying an extraordinary price for minimal gains, ...
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