I think I’ve written some very interesting essays this year. I covered WWII cryptology, wrote about spies and intelligence operations, presented detailed statistics about various aspects of WWII and debunked several WWII myths.
Let’s have a look at the best essays.
Codes and ciphers:
Signals intelligence and the Battle of Stalingrad: part 1 and part 2.
Turkish codes
Soviet codebreakers of WWII: part 1 and part 2.
British railways code
Spies:
The resistance leader ‘King Kong’
US report on quality of Soviet tanks
Recurring problems of Soviet tank design
WWII statistics:
German AFV production 1939-45
German AFV losses in the Eastern Front
WWII Myths:
The German war economy
Multitude of German AFV types
Let’s have a look at the best essays.
Codes and ciphers:
Signals intelligence and the Battle of Stalingrad: part 1 and part 2.
Turkish codes
Soviet codebreakers of WWII: part 1 and part 2.
British railways code
Spies:
The resistance leader ‘King Kong’
T-34 tank:
US report on quality of Soviet tanks
Recurring problems of Soviet tank design
German AFV production 1939-45
German AFV losses in the Eastern Front
The German war economy
Multitude of German AFV types
Battle of Kursk
If you want to help me copy more files you can do so. The tab on the right that says donate works just fine.
In writing some of these essays i received help from other people who gave me information and/or documents. I’d like to say a big thank you to everyone who’s ever helped me.
Keep in mind that real research costs money. The files that I’ve uploaded and used in my essays had to be copied from either the US or the UK National archives.