Exploring The Remains Of Hitler's Siegfried Line In Hürtgen Forest' War historian James Rogers heads to the Hürtgen Forest on ...
If you’re a selfie enthusiast mourning the closing of Hirshhorn blockbuster “Infinity Mirrors,” here’s a tip. The museum just installed a massive painting that’s nearly as Instagrammable as Yayoi ...
On March 18, 1945, Army 1st Lt. Jack Lemaster Treadwell saw eight of his soldiers gunned down while assaulting a heavily fortified, seemingly impregnable section of the Siegfried Line near ...
The Siegfried Line was a World War II German defensive system stretching some 390 miles along the western border of the old German Empire. Referred to as the Westwall by the Germans, it ran from Kleve ...
The headlong pursuit by the Allied armies had all but wiped the Germans from the soil of France. They still held out desperately in the ports, determined to hamstring Allied supply to the bitter end.
The story of the men who built and gave their lives defending this great fortification. The idea of a mighty defensive system stretching along Germany’s western front first comes to Hitler in 1936 ...