Today's featured article in the English Wikipedia is about the battle, refuting many of the myths. Battle of Prokhorovka - Wikipedia
Hellcat was the name of both an American carrier-borne fighter aircraft, and an American tank destroyer. Firefly was the name of both a British...
Ok, thank you very much. However, the Wikipedia article claims that the Army Air Corps "ceased to have an administrative structure" in March 1942....
First of all, let me introduce the reason for my question. In the obituary of American historian Otto Pflanze (1918-2007) we read: "...he...
Just imagine Immanuel Kant had had children and a female descendant must introduce herself in English: "My name is Kant..." (I guess you can...
Well, then it is irrelevant whether the Japanese were outnumbered in June 1941. Much more interesting is the relative strength in, say, September...
Thank you... I should not have searched for "Liberator". :)
An interposed question: When did the Sovjets start to redeploy troops from East Asia to fight against the Germans?
The two statements about 75% and 56% are just two lines apart and attribute two different things - the air victories of the Navy in the Pacific...
By now, there exists a Spanish Wikipedia article on Hondurian ace Fernando Soto Henríquez, who, according to the article, downed two Corsairs and...
Well, did US estimations predict that the Germans would be stopped less than an hour's drive from Moscow?
I'm interested in that, but failed to find it. Can you help me pls?
It's hard to read all almost 500 postings... has this one been discussed yet? If this is a myth, well, what do you deem the consequences of Japan...
Inspired by the Corsair-vs-Mustang thread, another question: What exactly needed the USN both types of fighter for, Hellcat and Corsair? Both...
Grumman F6F Hellcat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia gives kill ratios based on claims against all Japanese opponents, but most other articles...
Hi all, I am not exactly a new member, some forum veterans will remember me. But as I was absent for many years now and had left long before this...
Strangely enough, small images (like our avatars are) cause problems to the software. It will take some time to fix it.
Just a side note: This question suggesting itself has titled the "What if?" section for years now... and Ironcross was really the first one to ask...
... if all had acted like him, Hitler would not have been able to lead his war. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_J%C3%A4gerst%C3%A4tter
I thought you're Historian #6, as he felt talked to and asked the new question.