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The Real Story Behind WWII’s Tanks - Separating Fact From Wartime Fiction
Most tanks in WWII were killed by anti-tank guns, artillery, mines, aircraft, or infantry anti-tank weapons – not other tanks ...
An ambitious £1m plan to restore one of World War Two's most formidable tanks has been launched by a Dorset museum. The King Tiger tank has been in the collection at The Tank Museum, in Bovington, ...
A family in Belarus has what many tank buffs would consider the best job in the world: saving abandoned tanks and restoring them for a living. The Yakushev family has gradually turned its ...
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WW2 Tank Wrench Restored - Vintage Tool Revival
Join me as I restore a WW2 tank wrench, preserving its history while bringing it back to life. This video covers the full process, from cleaning and repair to maintaining the wrench’s original ...
Since their introduction at the Battle of the Somme in World War I, tanks have solidified their position as the bully on the block. Armor plating, lethal firepower, and mobility were all game changers ...
Washington, D.C.— When 96-year-old Clarence Smoyer came to Washington on Wednesday, he thought he was heading to the Pentagon to sign copies of "Spearhead," a recent book detailing his exploits as a ...
Whilst many people use their basements to store their collectables - rare vinyl perhaps, a model train set - one 78-year-old German man has pushed domestic subterranean storage to the limit after it ...
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