All the Latest Game Footage and Images from WWII Tanks: Forgotten Battles Choose your side USA/Great Britain, Axis or USSR!Participate in the biggest historical tank battles of World War II!Go through ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Battle Tanks: World War II Meet the legendary tank shooter. Fight in team battles alone or with friends, research and upgrade armored vehicles, try ...
In November 1942, American and German forces met for the first time in a brutal tank battle at Chouigui Pass, deep in Tunisia ...
Students of military history know the battle of Kursk in 1943 as the largest-ever clash of armoured forces – a battle that would prove a vital turning point in the defeat of Nazi Germany. It was a ...
On July 12, 1943, history’s largest tank battle erupted at Prokhorovka. Thousands of German Tigers clashed with Soviet T-34s ...
It was a blast from the past: World War II-era tanks, tank killers, and infantry battled on the fields of the Volusia County fairgrounds this past weekend to the crackle and boom of explosions and ...
Most historians agree that there was no time on earth when the tank was more important for the outcome of combat than in World War II. But of course tanks were around before that time and continue to ...
Tanks: Armoured Battles of World War II - The Fall of France is a documentary film which traces the role of the armored forces on both sides in the dramatic battles which led to the great German ...
The conflicts on the Eastern Front of World War II were bloody and brutal. By 1943, the German army had lost millions of soldiers in Russia and resorted to using aging conscripts from World War I and ...
Tanks battle at Volusia County fairgrounds during World War II reenactment Rabbi Rob Thomas owns the tanks that battled at a World War II reenactment by ww2armor.org at the Volusia County fairgrounds ...
Historian John McManus rates the accuracy of World War II battles in movies and TV shows. He looks at the bombing raids in "Masters of the Air," starring Austin Butler and Barry Keoghan. He describes ...