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Tour de tanks 2024

Tour de tanks 2024

Pilotk
5524 5
A great article about the men's ride in the footsteps of the Battle of the Bulge.
14.9.2024 Mobilization at Kraličák

14.9.2024 Mobilization at Kraličák

vojtas83
4052 0
We invite all history enthusiasts, including fans of metal detecting with an interest in the Second World War, to a small historical event in the Kraličák Mountains.
Rare metal detector find in Peenemünde

Rare metal detector find in Peenemünde

Beax
44514 32
When I was planning a holiday with my family by the Baltic Sea, I was worried about leaving my beloved locations in the Czech Republic, where my favourite farmer was ploughing pretty deep...
The Marcomannic Wars

The Marcomannic Wars

Markoman
10240 18
I would like to share a short article about the period of the so-called. Marcomannic Wars, which I recently wrote for the fcb page of our group Wulfaswaiut dealing with the life of "our" Germans, especially in the 2nd century. The Marcomannic wars also affect our territory and our history to a great extent.
Where did the Czech gold go at the end of the Second World War? Part 3 - Otto Skorzeny from 28.2.1945 to 20.5.

Where did the Czech gold go at the end of the Second World War? Part 3 - Otto Skorzeny from 28.2.1945 to 20.5.

burden
17485 4
The period of Otto Skorzeny's career from the beginning of his career to the end of February is quite clear and transparent and does not seem to conceal any material facts. The period of three years, from 20 May 1945 to 27 July 1948, is also clear; he was in Allied prison camps. The 80 or so days between these dates, however, conceal many uncertainties. We shall try to deal with this phase in more detail and critically evaluate the information and testimony obtained.
Where did the Czech gold go at the end of the Second World War? Part 2 - Otto Skorzeny to 27.2. 1945

Where did the Czech gold go at the end of the Second World War? Part 2 - Otto Skorzeny to 27.2. 1945

burden
28547 10
What we're putting together is a puzzle where we only have a few pieces, and even those are often not completely reliable. If we want to create a story or a picture that is close to reality, we have to fill in the missing pieces based on guesswork and knowledge of the mentality of the people involved. The key person here is Otto Skorzeny, but we must not forget Hitler, who apparently gave the orders that Skorzeny carried out...

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