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Eastern Front, Redux: Germany Signs Massive Arms Deal with Rheinmetall
Berlin is buying more 120mm shells for its Leopard 2 tanks—even though such shells would make little difference in a broader war between Germany and Russia.
German lawmakers Wednesday approved about €50 billion in military purchases, as Berlin accelerates defence spending in the ...
Saratoga Jewish Community Arts, with a generous grant from the Jewish Federation of Northeastern New York and the sponsorship of Temple Sinai of Springs, is pleased to present a panel discussion of ...
Beyond Walks on MSN
The World War II battle Germany lost because it ran out of fuel
In the winter of World War II, Germany unleashed its most powerful tanks in a final attempt to break the Allied advance. Led ...
History-Computer on MSN
Sergeant Stanley Wolinsky and his WWII legacy
From North Africa to Europe, Sergeant Stanley Wolinsky served in some of the war’s most critical campaigns. He was killed in ...
The United States, according to the New York Times, has a Maginot Line problem. In the first in a series of articles castigating the 21st century U.S. military for allegedly failing to adapt to modern ...
Europe struggles to maintain its open, liberal identity, while the U.S. pressures the continent to follow President Trump's ...
24/7 Wall St. on MSN
30 Military Rifles So Reliable Soldiers Swore by Them
Modern militaries constantly pursue lighter materials, smarter optics, and advanced electronics, but combat has a way of ...
Military historians, professionals, and strategists attributed U.S. military victories in World Wars I and II to two basic ...
Nan Goldin’s fearless photos, Noah Davis’s enchantments of ordinary life, Stan Douglas’s historical visions, and Yoko Ono’s ...
Russia’s losses in Ukraine have reached nearly 1.2 million—equal to its entire pre-war army and several times higher than ...
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