Thousands of shipwrecks lie in the 4,080 square miles of the Bay and its feeder waters. The archaeologists, divers, and other ...
On June 4, 1944, the US Navy captured its first German submarine. Now it's displayed at Chicago's Griffin Museum of Science ...
The recent debates over Canada’s next fighter jets and submarines have peeled back the curtain on the shortcomings and ...
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The Slowest US Weapon That Terrorized Nazi U-Boat Crews
During World War Two, the US Navy deployed an unlikely weapon against lethal U-boats: slow, non-rigid blimps. Despite looking harmless, these K-class airships were armed with depth charges and ...
The Ancient Order of Hibernians has condemned a report out of London entitled "Peak Ireland? Ireland’s Diplomatic Challenges ...
Army historian Peter Knight joins WIRED to answer the internet’s burning questions about World War II. What is the timeline ...
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How Nazi U-Boats Dragged Brazil Into World War II
Brazil tried to stay neutral while juggling Nazi Germany and the United States — until U-boats began slaughtering Brazilian ...
The Battle of the Atlantic, the prolonged and relentless struggle that for six years tilted the fate of the global conflict ...
The Armed Forces branch said it will review an upcoming policy change on swastikas and nooses after a Washington Post exposé ...
The Armed Forces branch said it will review an upcoming policy change on swastikas and nooses after a Washington Post exposé ...
Maritime disasters are sadly not unusual, and UNESCO estimates that there are more than three million shipwrecks littering ...
From his prison cell on July 25, 1945, Göring was interviewed by Maj. Kenneth W. Hechler of the U.S. Army Europe’s Historical ...
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