This article describes what happened after the attack of Pearl Harbor: America's immediate response, media descriptions, and wild speculation
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Dwight D. Eisenhower was Supreme Allied Commander in charge of all forces involved in Operation Overlord. Eisenhower and D-Day are nearly synonymous
Amphibious warfare involves the movement of troops from sea to shore, and it takes many forms. D-Day saw the integration of sea, land, and air forces
Japanese strategy in Pearl Harbor was based on naval airpower over land-based planes-a radically new form of warfare that challenged conventional wisdom
The following is an excerpt from John Koster's Operation Snow: How a Soviet Mole in FDR's White House Triggered Pearl Harbor. Using recently declassified e
This article describes who attacked Pearl Harbor and why: the tactics employed by the Japanese navy and Japan's reasons for attack
The following is an excerpt from John Koster's Operation Snow: How a Soviet Mole in FDR's White House Triggered Pearl Harbor. Using recently declassified e
The following is an excerpt from John Koster's Operation Snow: How a Soviet Mole in FDR's White House Triggered Pearl Harbor. Using recently declass
Russian and Japanese conflict before Pearl Harbor was a decades-long period of dispute between the two powers leading up to World War 2
Dusko Popov was a double agent and real-life James Bond who spent his fees on the pursuit of actresses, models, and female spies
Japanese diplomacy before Pearl Harbor consisted of attempts by Japanese diplomats to broker trade with the U.S. to avoid an attack
The story of Pearl Harbor is one of espionage between the great powers, which ultimately led to the attack on December 7, 1941
The Atlantic Wall was a porous defense barrier along the northern coast of France constructed by Nazi Germany, extending to Belgium and Holland.
Before Hitler claimed it as his personal title, Führer simply meant "leader" or "guide" in German. It was also used as a military title for commanders who
Historians have offered many answers to this question: What did hitler believe in? The answer is not Christianity or atheism but much more muddled
Mein Kampf, which means “My Struggle” or “My Fight” is Hitler's autobiography in which he outlines his ideology and political plans for Germany. After the
Why did Hitler kill himself? There are many reasons, but they have to do with his own ideology and practical considerations as well
Interestingly enough, Adolf Hitler was not born in Germany, but in a small village in Austria, Braunau am Inn. The building where he was born has been used
Was Hitler Jewish? Many rumors suggest he was, but none have been proven; however, there is a faint possibility one of his ancestors might have been Jewish.
How did Hitler come to power? The process occurred over multiple decades and was contingent on the instability of the Weimar Republic.
Famous for being fascist Dictator of Germany Born - 20th April 1889, Braunau am Inn, Austria Parents - Alois Hitler, Klara Hitler Siblings - Edmund, Paula