During World War II, British women were factory workers, codebreakers, spies and air raid wardens. How did such roles contribute to the Allies’ victory?
Researchers discovered the wreck of a World War II-era submarine off the coast of Norway this year. The HMS Thistle was a British sub that sank after being hit by a German vessel in 1940. Researchers ...
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Why Britain couldn’t get tanks right in World War II
Throughout much of World War II, British tank crews went into battle burdened by vehicles that were often unreliable, undergunned, or mechanically fragile. Many designs were rushed into service to ...
All four British World War 2 movies on BBC Two this weekend were made in the 1950s.
During World War II, British researchers conducted tests on themselves to gauge how submariners’ brains would function at extreme depths Rachel Lance - Author, Chamber Divers: The Untold Story of the ...
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The woman who fixed RAF engines in World War II
In 1941 during World War II, British fighter pilots were losing dogfights because their engines cut out mid-dive. German Messerschmitts had fuel injection systems that gave them a deadly advantage ...
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The 25 Most Influential Commanders of World War II
World War II produced some of the most consequential military leaders in modern history.
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