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The weak spots of the Tiger tank: What the Allies discovered
The German Tiger tank quickly gained a reputation as one of the most powerful machines of World War II. Its long-range 88 mm gun and thick armor made it a terrifying opponent for Allied tank crews.
The Tank Museum has announced the latest update on its restoration of the King Tiger V2. The restoration project, which is one of the museum’s most ambitious engineering projects to date, is relying ...
Beyond Walks on MSN
The lieutenant who stopped six Tiger tanks in World War II
In January 1945, during World War II, First Lieutenant Garland Merl Connor ran 400 yards under German artillery fire to direct American guns from an exposed ditch in the frozen forests of France.
World War II produced some of the most famous armored vehicles in military history. Tanks became a central part of how armies fought, and certain designs quickly gained reputations among soldiers who ...
George Arliss was the first British actor to win an Oscar. A play actor originally, Arliss first starred in the 1911 Louis Napoleon Parker play "Disraeli," which was later turned first into a silent ...
PRIMETIMER on MSN
The Tank ending explained: What truly happened to Philip and his crew when the bridge exploded?
Discover the shocking truth behind the explosive ending of the 2026 thriller. Here is the explanation of the major purgatory twist, the tragic fate of Philip's crew, the horrifying Stalingrad ...
Swiss period drama 'Silent Rebellion' from first-time director Marie-Elsa Sgualdo won the top prize at the 8th Joburg Film ...
Chris Gotterup has three PGA Tour wins since July. There's still a lot that's new to him. He's at Bay Hill for the first time ...
The Nation on MSN
The Great Table Tennis Renaissance
The Weekend Read / Josh Safdie’s latest movie Marty Supreme spurned a renewed national interest in ping-pong. I played my way ...
Last week saw an emerging theme of comebacks in professional golf. On the minor side of the comeback spectrum, you had Collin ...
Boating on MSN
Chasing Boating History in a Classic Boat
How Tim Sharkey completed a historic run from New York City to Albany in a 13-foot Bullet that he built-and rebuilt-himself. The post Chasing Boating History in a Classic Boat appeared first on ...
American malaise involves gloomy thoughts about spiking gas prices, or depressing flashbacks to previous wars where days ...
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