The big downside to most Japanese HE weapons was they were still using picric acid as their main explosive. This is a WW 1 era explosive and it...
One that's out and seems popular at the moment is Flames of War. While I haven't played this set of rules, I will say they are $$$$ and the...
Taking Nazi Technology by Douglas M. O'Reagan. Pretty much puts the kibosh on the Germans being advanced or superior in technology in just about...
Or, the Triangle T (dude) Guest Ranch in Dragoon AZ. You can stay in the same room as Japanese diplomats were placed in confinement after Pearl...
The Arizona piece of WWII history you never knew existed: It's hidden in plain sight Hoover Dam - BACK ROADS AND OTHER STORIES [IMG]
[MEDIA] He shows the WW 2 guard post for this rail line deemed vital to US national security at about 19 minutes in. Imagine being stuck with a...
This guy that does Sidetrack Adventures on YouTube has a number of videos on US military bases and activities in WW 2 in the Southwestern US....
Just got a copy of Ignition! An Informal History of Liquid Rocket Propellants by John D. Clark. Covers from about 1935 to 1970 and is written...
That location is inside the area occupied by the 38th Army of the Red Army. The location would likely be a second or third trench line behind the...
Technical and Military Imperatives: A Radar History of World War II Louis Brown
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If you want to make lots of trees cheaply and fairly easily, the process is this: Go to the home improvement store and buy: A roll of 16 to 18...
This is more a matter of German industrial politics where each major corporation produced their design and vehicle and were usually loathe to...
Well, building DE's ran about $3 billion and only about half of the contracted number were actually laid down or completed. That makes the...
Defeating the U-boat threat ran the Allies somewhere between $10 and $20 billion total. US destroyer escort construction alone amounted to about...
What would you say was the most expensive? What were the leading ones for the war?
I'd say, in the long run, the 3 that really had a lasting impact were: The B-29 where Russia got several that were interned after raids on Japan...
Outside of nuclear weapons, what would you say the three most important technology transfers made by the US or UK to the Soviet Union during WW 2,...