Unlike many tank commanders, Helmuth Ritgen not only survived the war but later analyzed it with rare honesty. Rising from ...
Fritz Langanke was not a famous tank ace, but when the Normandy front collapsed in July 1944, his leadership proved decisive.
Tanks rumbled through Sadr City’s narrow alleys like unleashed lions in a crowded arena, each turret ready to strike at hidden enemies. Urban warfare, a common form of irregular warfare (IW), drags ...