Woods near Grafenwöhr, Germany, July 24, 1949: 1st Lt. Fred Iovanella stands atop the 800mm caliber barrel of a Nazi Germany railway gun. Although nicknamed “Big Bertha” by the American forces ...
Railway guns like the German WWII K5 gun had a very narrow aim. To get around that problem, Germans developed a circular track, allowing the gun to rotate and fire in 360 degrees. A Rare Look at ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Pixel Puzzles WW2 Jigsaw: Pack - German Railway Guns Pixel Puzzles World War II, merging history with the definitive jigsaw puzzler on the PC platform.
This article first appeared in the Stars and Stripes Europe edition, July 22, 1949. It is republished unedited in its original form. HEIDELBERG, July 21 (Special) — A 140-ton German siege gun, with ...
Improvements to tanks, cars and planes during World War II marked the twilight of the war train. The great trains of the First World War still dominated the imagination, however, and the Nazis built ...
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How the Unsung StuG Became WWII’s Deadliest Tank Killer
While Germany’s mighty Panzers stole the spotlight in World War II, it was the humble StuG assault gun that became the real ...
CAMDEN - Gun barrels manufactured and fired during World War II returned ahead of schedule Monday to the Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial on the city waterfront. The 16-inch/50-caliber rifle ...
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