Why Patton Had to Save D-Day From Montgomery’s Disaster…
July 18th, 1944. Lieutenant General Omar Bradley stood in his command post in Normandy reading casualty reports from the American sector. 6 weeks after D-Day, 6 weeks…
Japan Was Stunned By America’s Firebombing Of Tokyo In 1945
March 9th, 1945. Marana Islands, Pacific Ocean. Sunset approaches over American airfields on Guam, Saipan, and Tinian. On runways stretching across captured Japanese territory, ground crews perform…
Japanese Captain Hara Said Americans Used Shells Without Thinking While Japan Counted Every Round
November 13th, 1942. 0148 hours. Iron Bottom Sound, Guadal Canal. The search light beam sliced through the tropical darkness as Captain Tamichihara gripped the bridge rail of…
Germans Mocked Americans Trapped At Bastogne — Then Patton’s Tanks Broke Through The Snow
December 22nd, 1944. 11:30 a.m. Baston, Belgium. The frozen breath hung in the air as Lieutenant Colonel Harry Kard watched four German officers approach through the snow….
Germans Never Knew Allied Codebreakers Had Cracked Enigma
June 29th, 1974. Dharmmstat, West Germany. The book lay open on Admiral Carl Donuts’s desk as he read page 117 of The Ultra Secret, the explosive memoir…
Japanese Were Shocked When American Pilots Shot Down Admiral Yamamoto
April 14th, 1943. Fleet Radio Unit Pacific Pearl Harbor. The cryptographers. A pencil moved across paper as intercepted Japanese naval characters transformed into English text. The message…
German Besiegers Saw 241 U.S. Planes Resupply Bastogne – Realized The 101st Would Never Surrender
December 23rd, 1944. 11:45 hours. German observation post, Senamps Hill, Belgium. The field glasses trembled slightly as a German observer from the 26th Volk Grenadier Division pressed…
Germans Never Expected 150-Grade Fuel To Turn P-51s Into 490mph Demons
Early 1944, right field, Dayton, Ohio. A test pilot steadied his hand on the throttle of the P-51B Mustang as he pushed past the standard war emergency…
Luftwaffe Officers Flew A Captured B-17 Then Admitted They’d Never Seen Defensive Firepower Like It
March 17th, 1943. Recklin Experimental Airfield, Germany. The pilot’s hand trembled slightly as Hans Vera Leasher entered the first notation in his log book, recording an event…
German Troops Were Desperate To Surrender To Americans In 1945
May 4th, 1945. Damaged Tangamunda Bridge, Ela River, the last crossing. Shattered steel beams groaned under the weight of thousands as German soldiers navigated the twisted remains…