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War Web Sites
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- Many Time Periods (1)
- 20th Century
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History of War Online
Source: kenneth robinson
City: Sydney, State: TAS, Country: Australia
E-mail: kennethr@internode.on.net
- Links to military history sites for many periods.
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- 17 visitors recommend:
The Iron Men of Metz - 95th Infantry Division
Source: Mathieu Gitzhofer
City: Metz [France], Country: France
- A French website designed to preserve the history of the U.S. 95th Infantry Division and to honor the memory of the veterans of this 95th. The website is focused on the fighting in and around Metz and contains a nice collection of Then-and-Now photos. The website is available in both French and English.
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- 11 visitors recommend:
D-Day
Source: WorldWar2History.info
- Features, links, and a basic overview of Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of occupied Europe that began on D-Day, June 6, 1944.
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- 9 visitors recommend:
Comando Supremo: Italy at War
Source: Jim Heddlesten
E-mail: webmaster@comandosupremo.com
- Detailed information about the Italian military and politics of World War II. Includes photos and specification of the Fiat G.55 fighter as well as biographies, audio files and a forum.
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- 8 visitors recommend:
World War II 'All you need to know and more'
Source: Anton Kemmeren
Country: United Kingdom
E-mail: anton_kemmeren@hotmail.com
- A World War II site, including sections on weapons and equipment.
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Wereldoorlog 2 (Belgian World War 2 site)
Source: Matthyssen Jeroen
Country: Belgium
E-mail: jeroen122@hotmail.com
- A Belgian site with WW 2 vehicles, books, and a large document about a "workkamp" in Poland. Almost entirely in Belgian.
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World War 2 Pillboxes and Anti-Invasion Defences in the UK
Source: Ian Sanders
Author: Ian Sanders
Country: United Kingdom
E-mail: pillboxesuk@yahoo.co.uk
- In 1940, a network of defences was hastily built all over the British Isles to prevent an anticipated German invasion. Sited at road junctions, canals and other strategic points these constructions were called "pillboxes". This site attempts to show what remains of them today.
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War Relics Forum
Source: War Relics
Country: Estonia
E-mail: forum@warrelics.eu
- War relics discussion forums.
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Women of World War II
Source: Margie Burke
E-mail: meburke66@gmail.com
- A comprehensive collection of military
photos and images from WWII, focusing on
the women who served in the US war effort.
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