
Dimitar Danevski
Dimitar holds a BA in Defense and Peace Studies from the Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, North Macedonia. He worked as an advisor in the Department of Defense of North Macedonia and has a deep interest in the World War II era. His interests span from military philosophy to the in-depth analysis of military tanks, battles, and especially WWII military aviation. In his spare time, he builds model kits and plays blues guitar with his band.
Articles by Dimitar Danevski

The outcome of World War II could have been different had Hitler invaded Britain. But why didn’t he? Read on to find out more.

Women in the Red Army during World War II were a vital resource, and the Soviet Union’s women were among the best snipers in the world.
Women in the Red Army during World War II were a vital resource, and the Soviet Union’s women were among the best snipers in the world.