BAD NAUHEIM, Germany, Aug. 12 — Two thousand pounds of TNT crumbled the swank, 225-foot-long underground hall of former Nazi Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt's wartime headquarters into a smoldering ...
Battered and bedeviled, the German salient in the Ardennes shrank, squirmed, changed shape. Allied counterblows from three directions forced Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt to make a decision. He ...
But by night the invasion coast drops into sullen, soundless darkness. Below the earth, behind great blackout curtains, men still work with concrete and steel. But the hard-eyed German gunners behind ...
Allied troops are assaulting the defense wall believed to be the mightiest ever erected - a vast, miles-deep, coastal bulwark of steel, explosives and concrete, stretching from Norway to the Pyrenees.
Jerry Roberts, one of the leading Bletchley Park codebreakers working on the Fish teleprinter messages sent between Hitler and his generals, has died aged 93. A key achievement of the British second ...
The weather worsens. Forecasters tell Gen Dwight D Eisenhower, the Supreme Allied Commander, that the weather for June 5, D-Day, will not be good enough for the landings. He postpones the invasion by ...
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