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| Alphabetical | By Popularity | | - Battle for Stalingrad (3)
Battle of Britain (5)
- Battle of Caen (3)
- Battle of Dunkirk (2)
- Battle of El Alamein (5)
- Battle of Finland (4)
- Battle of Glières
- Fought in the French Alps of Haute-Savoie from January 31 to March 26, 1944, between the Maquis and the Wehrmacht with the help of the Vichy police. - Battle of Kursk
- The greatest armoured battle of World War II lasted from July 1-13, 1943. Both the Germans and the victorious Russians suffered exceptionally heavy losses. - Battle of Leningrad (2)
- Battle of Monte Cassino (8)
- Battle of Moscow (1)
- Battle of Mount Froid
- Brief description and map of the April 1945 battle between the 27th French Mountain Division and German and Italian troops. Battle of the Atlantic (2)
- Battle of the Bulge (Ardennes Offensive) (10)
- Battle of the Huertgen Forest (2)
- Battlefields of WW2
- Offers articles on battlefields and cemeteries in Europe as well as book reviews, information on battlefield tourism, and links. - Bombing of Dresden (3)
- D-Day (31)
- Defense of Bastogne (4)
- Desert War, The
- Photos galleries, feature articles, and links devoted to the German, New Zealander, and Italian troops in North Africa from 1940 to 1943. - Failures of Historiography: Forgotten Battles of the German-Soviet War (1941-1945)
- Essay from David M. Glantz of the U.S. Army Foreign Military Studies Office. - Invasion of Poland (4)
- Lone Sentry
- Features photos, articles, and research related to the European Theatre. - North African Campaign
- Current and archival photographs from Libya and Libyan Campaign of WWII. - Operation Barbarossa (8)
- Operation Market Garden (7)
Plymouth's World War Two Underground Air Raid Shelters
- Covers underground air raid shelters, the blitz, D-Day, and the home guard.- Raid on Dieppe (3)
- Red Ball Express (3)
- Serpent's Wall, The
- Photo essay that looks at the site, artifacts, and history of one of the most severe battles of WWII in Kiev, Ukraine. - Siege of Tobruk (2)
- Warsaw Uprising, 1944@
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