News
In 1935, Popular Science announced the age of the tank with these words: “Fast, powerful land battleships may speed up the net war by preventing trench stalemates, or even make war an ...
The tanks were called the armored fist of American forces during World War II, but they were also considered a death trap, prone to fires after being struck. As a result, there were staggering losses.
Fisher Tank Arsenal opened in 1942 in Michigan, and over the course of World War II it was responsible for producing over 12,000 tanks. Specifically, Fisher was responsible for the Sherman and ...
Berwick had a rich history during World War II, producing over 15,000 Stewart light tanks. The World War II weekend event is also the Stewart Tank Memorial Museum's biggest fundraiser and is used ...
'Come Out Fighting' tells the story of the 761st Tank Battalion, the famous all-Black armored unit that fought in World War II. Check out our latest YouTube videos. Watch here 🎥 ...
In a significant act of historical restitution, a rare World War II-era tank has been returned from Texas to Japan, bridging decades of wartime history. The National Museum of the Pacific War in ...
Rare World War II-era tank makes return to Japan after decades in Texas. ... In exchange, the Central Texas museum received a fully operational Type 95 Ha-Go light tank, ...
The practice of burying tanks survived even after World War II. Nearly 100 Panzer IV tanks that had been gifted to Bulgaria during the war were buried along the Bulgarian and Turkish border as a ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results