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The 62nd Army's Last 67 Men
At the conclusion of the Battle of Stalingrad, the Soviet 62nd Army β which had held the city against impossible odds β was reduced to 67 surviving officers and 239 soldiers. General Chuikov, the army commander, was evac...
The Last Stand of Pavlov's House
During the Battle of Stalingrad, a Soviet platoon led by Sergeant Yakov Pavlov fortified a four-story apartment building that became known as Pavlov's House. The building wasn't strategically important β it just happened...
The Enigma Machine That Was Thrown Into a Lake β and Recovered
In May 1945, British sailors from HMS Otway recovered an Enigma machine from the Kleiner Walsertasee (Lake) in Austria, where it had been thrown by German soldiers to prevent capture. It was found at a depth of 77 meters...
The Real 'Angels of the Battlefield': Soviet Female Medics
Soviet female medics in WWII were unique among all belligerents β they were frontline combatants who also served as medical personnel. Over 550,000 women served in the Soviet medical corps. Some, like Roza Shanina, were ...
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: What the Germans Never Wanted Anyone to Know
On April 19, 1943, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising began with just 750 Jewish fighters β armed with pistols, a few rifles, and homemade grenades β against the full might of the SS and Wehrmacht. The uprising lasted until May ...