Warbirds
Resource Group
This fast-growing network of sites is a vast
resource on warplanes of the World War II era. Highly recommended.
Luft
'46
This is a fascinating site devoted to the secret wonder
weapons of the Luftwaffe. It features 3-view drawings of many unconventional
aircraft designs that never got a chance to see action. Highly recommended.
Achtung
Panzer!
THE definitive resource on German armor of
World War II.
American
Aircraft Of World War II
One of the most complete references of American warplanes
on the web. Includes photos and specs. A must-see for the American
warplane enthusiast.
Battle
Damaged B-17s
A sister-site to "American Aircraft Of WWII".
This site is a testament to the ruggedness of the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress.
It features photos of B-17s that sustained major damage and still brought
their crews home safely.
Stories
Of A B-17 Pilot During World War II
This small site is maintained by a former 8th Air
Force pilot (384th Bomb Group). It features some photographs of the
pilot's aircraft and crew.
World
War II Quotes And Links
This original site focuses on quotations from prominent
people of many nationalities about World War II. This site sheds light
on the philosophies and views of the era.
Lest
We Forget - The High Price Of Freedom In World War II
Dedicated to all those who served, this site is a
informative reference to many aspects of World War II. Features links
organized by country.
Boeing
B-17G Flying Fortress "Picadilly Lilly"
This website is dedicated to honoring the World War
II service of S/Sgt. Fred Acomb (Ball Turret Gunner) and the rest of his
Eighth Air Force 379th BG aircrew who completed 35 combat missions
between October 1944 and March 1945, primarily in the B-17G "Picadilly
Lilly" Featured in this informative site are some unique wartime
photographs of the B-17 in action.
World War II Battlefield Relics
Simon Harrold, the creator of this site, has traveled to the sites where World War II battles raged over 50 years ago to hunt for relics. His site features photos of the artifacts he has found along with some identifications. Very interesting site!