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Sunken Treasures: Discovering the Legacy of the D-Day Invasion Fleet

On 6 June 1944, the Allied forces launched an operation that would forever change the course of World War II. Known as D-Day, this monumental event saw more than 150,000 Allied troops storm five assault beaches in Normandy, France, in an effort to break through Hitler’s formidable Atlantic Wall. This operation, officially named ‘Operation Overlord,’ […]

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Decoding the German Decision: Scuttling the Fleet after WWI

After World War I, the Treaty of Versailles imposed significant restrictions on Germany’s military capabilities. Among the many stipulations was the requirement for Germany to surrender a considerable portion of its naval fleet. This left Admiral Ludwig von Reuter, in command of the German High Seas Fleet, facing an unprecedented and agonizing decision: surrender the […]