A new exhibition at Zürich’s Museum for Design showcases more than six decades of Japanese poster art, exploring changing aesthetics and attitudes towards the medium… A new exhibition at Zürich’s ...
The StuG III, or Sturmgeschütz III, was the most produced German armored fighting vehicle in WWII. It could penetrate the front armor of tanks like the KV-1. The powerful tank destroyer and its ...
As Japanese guns on Peleliu blazed, 19-year-old Matt Gutman steered his boatload of Marines toward the beach and hoped he ...
The Ho-Ri Prototype in War Thunder (Image via Gaijin Entertainment) The Ho-Ri Prototype is a Japanese premium tank destroyer that sits at Rank IV, BR 6.7 in War Thunder. It costs 6090 Golden Eagles.
The ironclad argument for Japan to keep a full complement of tanks for national defense is being questioned after Russian combat vehicles were destroyed during the invasion of Ukraine. The Finance ...
To delve deeper into this unique art, we talked with lifelong sashiko artisan Atsushi Futatsuya. To learn more about Japanese shashiko, read: The 300-year-old Japanese method of upcycling Video ...
World War II utterly transformed Mobile and its economy. The explosion began in the late 1930s, when local companies such as Alcoa began producing war materiel for Japan and European countries.
World of Tanks has been going for roughly a decade now, and in that time, the roster of classic tanks has ballooned to over 400 and even includes some armored vehicles and other WW2 curios.
World of Tanks is a fun tank shooter ... which was to use a more exaggerated art style. It was eventually canceled, however.
Japanese think tank The Genron NPO surveyed 1,000 people in September, across a spectrum of age and gender groups. They asked how people saw the nation's future. Only 25.3 percent had an ...
HUBBARD — Art Kourian, who turns 97 on Sept. 19, is the only living member of Post 51 of the Hubbard American Legion who served in World War II, and its ... the war against Japan didn’t ...
The newest addition to the cast of “Shark Tank” has ties to San Antonio. Daniel Lubetzky, a businessman and philanthropist who attended Trinity University and later founded KIND Snacks, made his debut ...