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View this email [online]( if it doesn't display correctly Join the Conversation! On our own community forum you can engage in conversation with fellow readers, react to our articles and share your experiences. [War History Online Forum]( Top stories of today [The Man Who Spared A Wounded Hitler’s Life In WWI – And Changed The World Forever]( [The Man Who Spared A Wounded Hitler’s Life In WWI – And Changed The World Forever]( The History of War will always be about that which we know for certain, that which we have reason to believe, and that which will… [Read more »]( [This Finnish Ace Took to the Skies Against a Soviet Enemy That Outnumbered them 9 to 1]( [This Finnish Ace Took to the Skies Against a Soviet Enemy That Outnumbered them 9 to 1]( The 1930’s and 40’s would see a great deal of larger nations preying on the small, but don’t make the mistake to automatically equate small… [Read more »]( [Unconventional Designs And Challenging Builds – German Heavy Tank Destroyers At The End of World War II]( [Unconventional Designs And Challenging Builds – German Heavy Tank Destroyers At The End of World War II]( When Ferdinand Porsche offered his designs for the Tiger II tank in 1939, it was deemed too unconventional. It was also considered too demanding to… [Read more »]( [Hitler’s Fortified Siegfried Line Was Massive And Included 22,000 Bunkers And Pillboxes]( [Hitler’s Fortified Siegfried Line Was Massive And Included 22,000 Bunkers And Pillboxes]( During the build-up to WWII, the German government commissioned a line of defenses all along its border with France. The enormous undertaking seemed a waste… [Read more »]( [Women of The Civil War: Wives and Sisters Who Went Onto the Battlefield Dressed As Men]( [Women of The Civil War: Wives and Sisters Who Went Onto the Battlefield Dressed As Men]( The Civil War is famed for its brutal battles, its men slain on fields throughout the eastern half of the United States. It’s also a… [Read more »]( [The de Havilland Mosquito is a Classic WWII Plane – They Called it the “Wooden Wonder”]( [The de Havilland Mosquito is a Classic WWII Plane – They Called it the “Wooden Wonder”]( A British Plane The de Havilland Mosquito was a British aircraft that served in a wide variety of different roles during WWII. The Wooden Wonder… [Read more »]( [Join The Conversation]( Timera, 901 N. Pitt St., Suite 325, Alexandria, Virginia 22314, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time. [Powered by:](

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