The tradition of naming tanks for American generals began not with the Americans themselves, but with the British.
Many believe that the Churchill tank, widely used by the United Kingdom during World War II, was named for then-prime minister Winston Churchill. It was not—but there is a connection.
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The Most Formidable Tanks of WW2?

In the early days of World War 2, the Germans hatched a master plan to take down the mighty French Army with breathtaking ...
Unveiled in September during China’s WWII victory parade, this next-gen tank features advanced tech set to transform armored ...
NATO has for years deployed multinational forces in the Baltic states and Poland to deter Russian attacks on the eastern ...
Army historian Peter Knight joins WIRED to answer the internet’s burning questions about World War II. What is the timeline ...
When most people think of the Pacific Theater of World War II, they envision tropical islands, heat, and jungle combat.
Designed for speed above all else, the M18 Hellcat could race past German armor and strike from unexpected angles. Its ...
The Republic P-47 Thunderbolt inspired the Y-wing, just as the Spitfire became the X-wing and B-29 Superfortress cockpits ...