WWII Spies: Oreste Pinto
•October 18, 2018 • Be the First to Comment
Dutch-born WWII spy Oreste Pinto put his talents to good use by helping to expose Nazi agents. More »
•October 18, 2018 • Be the First to Comment
Dutch-born WWII spy Oreste Pinto put his talents to good use by helping to expose Nazi agents. More »
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The rivalry between General George S. Patton, Jr., and Field Marshal Bernard L. Montgomery became a significant obstacle in Allied cooperation. More »
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A secret mission to Rome for General Maxwell Taylor of the U.S. 82nd Airborne Division narrowly averted disaster in the Italian campaign. More »
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The daring Raid on Bruneval to capture German radar marked a major turning point in the technology battle of World War II. More »
•September 18, 2018 • Be the First to Comment
By Michael D. Hull
Of all the workhorse weapons in the Allies’ World War II arsenal, from the American M-4 Sherman medium tank and jeep to the British Handley Page Halifax bomber and 25-pounder field gun, none was more widely and effectively deployed than the Douglas C-47 transport plane.
Dubbed the Skytrain by More »