Historical Digs on MSN
The A6M Zero: Fast, fearsome, and ultimately outmatched
The A6M Zero was a paradox: fast but fragile, elegant but doomed. In this video, we explore how one of the most iconic aircraft of WWII soared to dominance… and then fell from the sky just as quickly.
Walking Archive on MSN
Why Japanese pilots underestimated American flyers in World War II
Japanese fighter pilots entered World War 2 believing American aviators were weak, poorly trained, and inferior. Following legendary aces like Saburō Sakai, this film explores early air battles over ...
Abe Peck lives in Santa Barbara but is a professor emeritus in service at the Medill School of Journalism/Northwestern ...
Based on social media, the upcoming generation is expressing more European solidarity than the continent has seen in decades.
The dispute between the two companies to take control of Warner ushers in a new phase in the entertainment industry, and it’s ...
When war broke out again in Europe on September 1, 1939, the Depression-era U.S. Army was only some 170,000 soldiers ...
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German fighter pilot spared enemy bomber in WWII — and it proves empathy critics dead wrong
Franz Stigler, a German fighter pilot, spared American bomber pilot Charles Brown during World War II, illustrating how ...
The National Interest on MSN
Japan’s Fleet of F-35 Fighter Jets Is Growing. So Are Its Military Bases.
Japan now operates dozens of advanced F-35 stealth fighters—including the F-35B STOVL variant, based on its two ...
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