Tag: World War 2

Pacific War 16 – The Ironbottom Sound

Pacific War 16 – The Ironbottom Sound

Battle of the Eastern Solomons The Battle of the Savo Island had sent to the bottom a large number of ships. Yet it was but a beginning. For months the battles were fought in this area, the two sides being very evenly matched and unable to gain a decisive advantage. This fact made it all … Continue reading Pacific War 16 – The Ironbottom Sound

Attack on Poland – The Aftermath

Attack on Poland – The Aftermath

The German Zones Poland was partitioned by Russians and Germans on 28 September. Hitler considered the idea of setting up a small Polish satellite state, but gave it up after it became clear that Britain and France are not ready to accept the German fait accompli. He thus announced in two decrees of 8 and … Continue reading Attack on Poland – The Aftermath

Attack on Poland – Soviet Invasion and The Fall of Poland

Attack on Poland – Soviet Invasion and The Fall of Poland

10 – 20 September: The Situation Elsewhere On 5 September, Rydz-Smigly had ordered the Polish armies to retire and regroup behind the Vistula, Bug and San rivers. This was an effort doomed to failure: German armored columns had already broken through, and were advancing faster than the Polish forces could withdraw. Vistula front was saved … Continue reading Attack on Poland – Soviet Invasion and The Fall of Poland

Attack on Poland – 1 – 17 September

Attack on Poland – 1 – 17 September

Preliminary Incidents Hitler had given top priority to engineering an incident that would provoke the Poland into retaliation and thus justify German invasion. On 5 August 1939 the head of the SD (the Security Service of the SS), Reinhard Heydrich, entrusted the 28-year-old Alfred Naujoks with the task of creating just such an incident. To … Continue reading Attack on Poland – 1 – 17 September

Why Did Japan Attack Pearl Harbor

Why Did Japan Attack Pearl Harbor

Japan attacked Pearl Harbor on 7th December 1941. While facts of how are widely known, the why question is far more interesting. While there are many reasons for the attack, most and possibly all of them boil down to Japan's lack of natural resources. Japan began to rapidly modernize after Commodore Perry ended Japan's self-isolationist … Continue reading Why Did Japan Attack Pearl Harbor

Attack on Poland – Countdown to War

Attack on Poland – Countdown to War

Countdown to War The German occupation of Bohemia and Moravia, the British guarantee and the partial Polish mobilization in March raised political tensions. The German Ambassador in Warsaw reported wild rumors among the population, such as that border clashes had begun. Mood was further heightened by the Polish press which claimed that Germans were decadent … Continue reading Attack on Poland – Countdown to War

Attack on Poland – Moves Towards the Invasion

Attack on Poland – Moves Towards the Invasion

Breaking the Nazi Codes While Poland was behind Germany and other European powers in most areas of military doctrine and technology, it was well ahead in one area – breaking of German codes. Germany was well ahead in cypher machines, with the first Engima machine developed for civilian purposes (at least officially); in 1930 a … Continue reading Attack on Poland – Moves Towards the Invasion

B-17G Wreck Near Vis

B-17G Wreck Near Vis

Underwater near the Polivalo peninsula of the island of Vis is located a wreck of the US B-17 bomber, of the B-17G type. This particular type of B-17 was in production since 1943., with a production run of 12 700 aircraft. It had length of 22,667 meters, wingspan of 31,663 meters, and weight of 24 … Continue reading B-17G Wreck Near Vis

Chetnik Uprising in Srb, 27 July 1941

Chetnik Uprising in Srb, 27 July 1941

Background On 27th of July 1941., a rebellion began against the government of Independent State of Croatia. For a long time, this day was celebrated as the day of Antifascist uprising in Croatia. Uprising caught the area of Srb, Lapac, Drvar and Bosansko Grahovo, that is the area of Lika and Western Bosnia. Since the … Continue reading Chetnik Uprising in Srb, 27 July 1941

Lies of Yugoslav Historiography

Lies of Yugoslav Historiography

When Pinnochio lies, his nose grows. When Yugoslav historians lie, numbers grow. During 45 years of the existence of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav historiography was one of symbols of the untouchable Party. Everything historians said was a holy cow, especially things that had to do with covering up Partisan crimes and balooning up crimes of their opponents. … Continue reading Lies of Yugoslav Historiography