Few names in armored warfare evoke mystery like Kurt Knispel, the German tank ace nearly lost to history. From humble ...
At the dawning of the Second World War, emboldened by the Anschluss, Adolf Hitler turned his focus to the Sudetenland, a ...
When Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany were threatening to take over Europe in the 1930s prior to the outbreak of the Second World War, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain chose appeasement. On ...
Correspondents crossing the narrow strip separating the Czech Army lines from the German Army’s advance lines in Sudetenland last week reported the most tragic aftermath of the Sudeten Settlement.
Chivalry wasn't dead in 1938 when Nazi tanks rolled into Czechoslovakia. It lived on in at least one man: Josef Menčík, also known as the "Knight of Strakonice." Once described as "the definition of ...