How George S. Patton Crossed Three Rivers in 48 Hours—and the German F...
How George S. Patton Crossed Three Rivers in 48 Hours—and the German Front Simply Vanished At four o’clock in the morning on March 22, 1945, George S. Patton was standing...
How George S. Patton Crossed Three Rivers in 48 Hours—and the German Front Simply Vanished At four o’clock in the morning on March 22, 1945, George S. Patton was standing...
What Eisenhower Said When Patton Seized Hitler’s Gold in 48 Hours—While Montgomery Was Still Stalled April 1945. Germany was collapsing from the inside out. Cities fell almost daily. German units...
The Clockmaker Who Advanced All the Station Clocks to Make the Nazi Trains Collide… At precisely 3:47 in the morning on April 9th, 1943, two German military trains carrying over...
America Had No Spark Plugs in 1917 — So Champion Built Ceramic Cores That Survived 2,000°F… April 6, 1917, Washington DC. When President Woodro Wilson stood before a joint session...
The 10-Year-Old Boy Who Stopped a Nazi Train by Changing the Track Signals All By Himself… On a frozen morning in February 1945, somewhere along the snow-covered rail lines cutting...
The Question Patton Asked a German General — And Why It Was Never Recorded… March 1945, Western Germany. The war is not over yet, but everyone in the room knows...
The 5 Most Lethal American Generals of WW2 – Ranked by Enemy Casualties… 3.5 million. That’s how many enemy soldiers these five American generals killed between 1941 and 1945. Not...
The G.I.s Laughed at the “Apache Tracker” — Until Audie Murphy Told Them to Lower Their Rifles… Lower your rifles. The words cut through the cold air of the Voge...
The Apache Scout Smiled When the Germans Laughed — By Dawn, Their Patrol Was Just a Ghost Story October 1944. The Vogue Mountains in eastern France were bleeding. American forces...
The Man Behind Patton’s Death Finally Spoke—A Confession Decades Later December 9, 1945. Near Mannheim, Germany. The road is narrow and damp with winter cold. A thin fog hangs over...