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Know Your WW2 History: The Blitzkrieg – Word and Concept

Posted on 26 May 2020 by The Tactical Hermit

I never used the word Blitzkrieg because it is a very stupid word. Adolf Hitler, 8 November 1941 The Word “Blitzkrieg” In sober military language, there is hardly any other word that is so strikingly full of significance and at the same time so misleading and subject to misinterpretation as the term blitzkrieg. Its early […]…

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Ferdinands/Elefants on the Eastern Front

Posted on 24 May 2020 by The Tactical Hermit

Superb piece of WW2 History. I have mentioned this before, but as a Military Historical Fiction Writer if you have not read The Last Citadel by David L. Robbins about the Battle of Kursk, I HIGHLY Recommend it.

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Historical Films Worth A Damn: Beowulf and Grendel (2005)

Posted on 17 May 2020 by The Tactical Hermit

There have been may versions of this Old Norse story/poem told through the ages and although this one did not get a lot of fanfare or love from “critics” when it was released in 2005, I personally think it is one of the most authentic Fantasy/Viking movies made in the last twenty years. It is…

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Know Your History: Was Hitler’s Ho 299 the First True Stealth Fighter?

Posted on 17 May 2020 by The Tactical Hermit

https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/was-hitlers-ho-299-first-true-stealth-fighter-152356 The Nazi invention wasn’t exactly a “stealth” fighter, but it did share a certain idea. by Sebastien Roblin Key point: The plane never took over. However, it did accidentally stumble upon how a certain shape can help reduce a plane’s radar signature. Northrop Grumman revealed this year it is developing a second flying wing […]…

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Historical Movies Worth A Damn: The Wind That Shakes the Barley

Posted on 14 May 2020 by The Tactical Hermit

Any Martial Citizen worth his salt should own a book or two on the Irish Struggle for Independence against the British Empire, also know as “The Troubles”. When it comes to this topic and Guerilla Warfare as a whole, few movies are as historically accurate and as well made as The Wind that Shakes the…

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Know Your WW2 History: 51st and 52nd Panzer Battalions

Posted on 11 May 2020 by The Tactical Hermit

Panthers were supplied to form Panzer Abteilung 51 (Tank Battalion 51) on 9 January, and then Pz.Abt. 52 on 6 February 1943. The first production Panther tanks were plagued with mechanical problems. The engine was dangerously prone to overheating and suffered from connecting rod or bearing failures. Gasoline leaks from the fuel pump or carburetor, […]…

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Know Your WW2 History: Jagdtiger SdKfz 186

Posted on 11 May 2020 by The Tactical Hermit

The heaviest armored vehicle fielded by the Germans in World War II was the Panzerjäger Tiger Ausf B. This was built on a slightly lengthened Tiger II chassis topped with a fixed casemate and a 12.8 cm PaK 44 L/55 antitank gun. It weighed seventy-nine tons. A few early versions of the Jagdtiger had a […]…

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Know your WW2 History: Lotfernrohr 7

Posted on 8 May 2020 by The Tactical Hermit

Fascinating piece of World War II Espionage and Military History.   Until late 1943, the Norden bombsight was always protected by exceptionally heavy security. Sights were normally stored in air-conditioned, dustproof vaults that were patrolled by armed guards. During training, USAAF bombardiers had to swear a solemn oath to guard the secret weapon with their…

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Know Your Weapons: Soviet WWII Machine Guns

Posted on 5 May 2020 by The Tactical Hermit

The Soviets were latecomers to machine-gun development generally. Prior to World War I, the czarist army bought machine guns from other countries and manufactured some under license. For this reason, Russian machine-gun development and production had to start virtually from scratch after the Russian Revolution. A top priority was the development of a light machine […]…

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Military History: Legend of the Old Corps – Gustav Hasford and the Snuffies

Posted on 2 May 2020 by The Tactical Hermit

Legends of the Old Corps – Gustav Hasford and the “Snuffies”   Fascinating story for all you fellow military history book worms like me. Stay Frosty.  

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