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February 6, 1941: Hitler’s Economic War, Rommel in North Africa, and Britain’s Victory in Libya
WWII: Hitler’s Economic War, Rommel in North Africa & Britain’s Victory

WW2 February 4, 1941: North Africa Battles, Ultra Codebreaking, and Allied Advances
Allied Cryptographers Develop the Ultra Program to Decipher German Enigma Messages - RAF Bombs East Africa

World War II: Key Events of February 2, 1941 – Soviet Strength, Atlantic Battles & Lend-Lease Debate
German Army Heavily Outnumbered by the Soviets in Men and Materiel - U.S. Congress Debates the Lend-Lease Act

goebbels demands loyalty to the third reich -german newspapers under full nazi control: The World at War: February 1, 1941
Goebbels Demands French Loyalty to Third Reich - U.S. Military Expands Naval Power

The World on the Brink: January 31, 1941
Hitler's Invasion of Soviet Union Draws Concern from High Command - London is Bombarded

January 30, 1941: British Royalty Forced into Bunker During Air Raid as U-Boats Sink Allied Ships and Allies Gain Ground in North Africa
Hitler promises total victory and anew European Order in rousing speech - British royals retreat to air raid shelters during German bombing campaign in London

January 29, 1941: A Day of Shifting Alliances, Rising Tensions, and Strategic Moves in WWII
First Nazi Crematorium Goes Operational in Austria - Suez Canal Mined by the Luftwaffe

January 28, 1941: Tensions Rise and Strategies Unfold in World War II
Hitler plans the assault on Bulgaria while the German high command express great concern over the upcoming invasion of the Soviet Union. The Americans use the Japanese version of the German ‘Enigma’ machinee

America’s arsenal is in need of life support
With over $17 billion dollars worth of financial support and munitions given to Ukraine, the U.S. has hollowed out their on military supply stock

US Army adopts new multidomain operations doctrine
The first new military doctrine released in over 40 years

Wokeism in runs rampant: read what DOD wants to know about race, diversity, extremism in the military
A new DOD survey asks service members whether they are being exposed to 'extremist activity' in the military

Retired military officials urge Biden to 'limit the grip Russia has' over energy, support US production
Over a dozen retired military officials are urging Biden to support development of US energy resources

Hugely powerful new Marine helicopter makes training exercise debut
The ‘King Stallion’ can externally carry up to 27,000 pounds for 110 nautical miles

'Clear Policy of Discrimination' Against Religious Objectors
6th Circuit Protects Air Force Personnel in Vaccine Fight

Military Recruiting Hits 'Crisis' Level Lows
Americans urged to return to a society of service

Dream Chaser space plane aims to deliver US military cargo within 3 hours
The agreement for point-to-point transportation adds to others Department of Defense want for military and humanitarian purposes

D-Day Veteran of the 101st Airborne, Jim 'Pee Wee' Martin, Dies at 101
Not many of these brave, distinguished heros left

Navy Machinist Charles H. Willey earned the Medal of Honor in 1916 when a freak tsunami smashed into his ship, the USS Memphis, while it was anchored off the shore of the Dominican Republic
Navy Machinist Charles H. Willey earned the Medal of Honor in 1916 when a freak tsunami smashed into his ship, the USS Memphis, while it was anchored off the shore of the Dominican Republic

India and China to Take Part in Joint Military Drills with Russia
Russia-China exercises are expected to continue through Sept. 7

Northrop weighs new capabilities for B-2 after successful test
The ne release could pave the ay for the stealth bomber carrying missiles into combat