
The Enemy’s Weapon: Learning Guerrilla Warfare Through an American Rifle
Sarawak, January 1964 ‘You may be intrigued to hear that we have got our first Armalite rifle in Sarawak—captured from the Indos yesterday’, an officer of the British Far East Land Forces stationed in Singapore wrote to his colleague in Whitehall. ‘This may act as a suitable incentive to hasten our own.’1 In the context … Continue reading The Enemy’s Weapon: Learning Guerrilla Warfare Through an American Rifle
German Historical Institute London BlogFound in Spain’s eastern rock art sites, likely near modern-day Basque country, these scenes of battle suggest that organized violence has haunted us longer than we like to think.
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The Horrifying Archaeology Of The First Wars
YouTubeA German Panzer II & III in full winter camouflage during Operation Typhoon - Nov 1941. Operation Typhoon was the German army’s attempt to capture Moscow starting on the 2nd Oct 1941
#worldwartwo #worldwar2 #ww2 #worldatwar #secondworldwar #conflict #history #worldwartwopictures #war #worldwar2pictures #historyofwar #historyofwarfare #typhoon #moscow #easternfront #panzerA US M3A1 Stuart tank wearing a foliage covering makes its way through the damaged streets of Coutances, France, July 1944. The Stuart, nick named ‘The Honey’ was a sturdy and extremely reliable tank used, not exclusively by the American, British and French troops during WW2
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