Trains at War
Four famous campaigns of the Second World War are analyzed through the prism of trains and railways, which were increasingly crucial to the war effort.
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Four famous campaigns of the Second World War are analyzed through the prism of trains and railways, which were increasingly crucial to the war effort.
By not recognizing the important role that trains would play in his invasion of the USSR, Hitler sabotaged Operation...
Sabotaging the railways was one of the levers of the French Resistance - an effective weapon in the fight to liberate...
During the Battle of Britain, Winston Churchill leaned on all infrastructures. Despite the opinion of his generals, he...
Trains were at the heart of the D-Day landing strategy and the liberation of Europe, starting with strategic bombings...