October 2013
WWII History
The Fight for Singling
By Arnold BlumbergAfter four months and a 600-mile advance from the beaches of Normandy into Brittany and then through eastern France, the spearhead of Lt. Read more
Volume 12, No. 6
Cover: A still from the German propaganda film, Victory in the West, shows a Panzer 38(t) in action during the assault on France in 1940.
Photo: © SZ Photo / Scherl / The Image Works
October 2013
WWII History
After four months and a 600-mile advance from the beaches of Normandy into Brittany and then through eastern France, the spearhead of Lt. Read more
October 2013
WWII History
In the distance, they could see the jagged flashes of lightning, an incoming squall in the dark. Just before the rain arrived, so did St. Read more
October 2013
WWII History
As the landing craft carrying the invading Allied ground forces of Operation Overlord motored toward the Normandy beaches on June 6, 1944, they were protected and supported by the largest aerial armada the world has ever seen. Read more
October 2013
WWII History, Editorial
The slender fuselage of the Dornier Do-17 engendered the German bomber’s distinctive nickname of the “flying pencil.” In the summer of 1940, the Do-17 was an integral component of the Luftwaffe air armada that struck British military installations and cities in the vain effort to bring the island nation to its knees. Read more
October 2013
WWII History, Profiles
Hitler was enraged as he stalked his way around the room during the waning months of World War II. Read more
October 2013
WWII History, Insight
Georgina’s mother sat next to me at her dining room table. She and her husband were veterans of the Great Patriotic War, and back in 1996 we all sat about the table on Victory Day and talked about the siege. Read more
October 2013
WWII History, Top Secret
Thailand was perhaps the least known, though surely more scenic and exotic, covert battleground of World War II. Read more
October 2013
WWII History, Ordnance
When built, the French Surcouf was the largest submarine in the world. She was named for Robert Surcouf, the famed French privateer who waged successful economic warfare against England during the Napoleonic era. Read more
October 2013
WWII History, Books
On January 21, 1945, Lt. Col. Felix Sparks looked out over the rough, hilly terrain of the Vosges Mountains near Reipertswiller, France. Read more
October 2013
WWII History, Simulation Gaming
It’s not often you get a chance to play a World War II-related game on Nintendo’s portable 3DS platform. Read more
October 2013
WWII History, Simulation Gaming
Less than a month prior to the time of this writing, the open beta for World of Warplanes officially kicked off. Read more