Selasa, 14 Februari 2017

Profiles in Cold Steel: The Making of Tanks

In making tanks, countries revealed their national personalities—and sealed their fates. Elusive Insights on Factory Floors TANKS HAVE LONG BEEN A FAVORITE topic of World War II history—the “gateway drug” for many lifelong students of the war. The merits of the T-34, Panther, and Sherman still elicit impassioned debates—and probably will until the end of …

The post Profiles in Cold Steel: The Making of Tanks appeared first on HistoryNet.



Related Posts:

  • WWII: War Criminals(Img: WWII War Crimes Records/National Archives) On both sides of the globe, Axis leaders stood trial for their crimes during World War II; these crimes ranged from treason to geno… Read More
  • WWII: Invasion of Poland 1939(Img: National Archives) On September 1, 1939 Nazi Germany invaded Poland, thereby starting World War II. Here, the Nazis quickly advance into Poland and establish their authority.… Read More
  • WWII: Victory Celebrations(Img: Library of Congress) After V-J Day, American military forces were demobilized and sent back to the United States. In New York, crowds celebrate Navy Day as sailors from acros… Read More
  • WWII: Surrender of Japan(Img: U.S. Navy/National Archives) Following the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Japanese Empire surrender unconditionally to the Americans and British on-board the USS Miss… Read More
  • Daily Quiz for March 14, 2016The first Native American to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, this member of the Navajo nation received it in 1963 from President Lyndon Johnson. The post Daily Quiz for … Read More

0 komentar:

Posting Komentar