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The Luftwaffe General that made a fatal mistake (WW2)
Hans Jeschonnek was 15 when he decided he joined the German army in the First World War. Early on he embraced militarism and ...
Metal Detecting WWII Battlegrounds on MSN
Searching an abandoned Luftwaffe airfield reveals hidden relics from a forgotten front
At a long-abandoned German airfield from World War II, a team of detectorists returns with sifters and metal detectors to see ...
Eighty-five years ago today, the first prototype turbojet aircraft, the He 178, was test-flown only days before Germany invaded Poland to start World War II. The plane could fly for only six minutes.
The Messerschmitt Bf 110 was not the best or the worst of the combat aircraft to see service during the Second World War. It had been one of the German Luftwaffe’s great hopes at the start of the war, ...
Building an air force -- The Nazis and Eaker -- Spaatz and Eaker go to England -- First mission and the move to North Africa -- Casablanca and fighters in North Africa -- Romance, submarines, and ...
World War II aircraft were painted in a wide assortment of colors, from shades of gray to olive drab, blue, and camouflage patterns. British planes were painted Dark Earth, Dark Green, and Night — a ...
In the opening hours of World War II, in the early morning skies over Poland, both the Axis and the Allied side had aerial victories and aerial “firsts”, some involving unlikely and obscure aircraft ...
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