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  1. Finnish ski troops, highly mobile in winter warfare, advance through a snow-covered forest. The Finnish troops were highly trained and well equipped. On December 26, Siilasvuo received artillery support in the form of a four-gun battery of 76mm guns that predated the 1904 Russo-Japanese War. But they could still fire.

  2. Inside our WWII archives, you’ll find our in-depth and vivid accounts of the greatest war in history, from Pearl Harbor to the Battle of the Bulge.

  3. The Egyptians and Hittites fought a great chariot battle of Kadesh in 1274 BC. At stake was the very control of the near east.

  4. The American Revolution was a proving ground for American spy operations. General George Washington’s use of deception, covert activities, secret inks, and informers was a model for future spymasters.

  5. With Atlanta in flames behind them, Sherman’s XIV and XX Corps march south. Each man carried a musket, 40 rounds of ammunition, a tin cup, and a haversack. The rest they would scavenge along the way. In a later communication to Maj. Gen. Henry W. Halleck, Sherman articulated his thinking and grand strategy.

  6. Brave, urbane, and complex, Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto was Japan’s greatest naval strategist and the architect of one of the most stunning achievements in the history of modern warfare.

  7. The German invasion of Denmark during World War II led to a swift victory in the spring of 1940.