Crews are working to recover a World War II Stuka dive bomber from the bottom of the Baltic Sea that will join the only other two known models to survive. Known as the ‘Stuka’ a shorthand version of ...
In April 1941, three Italian Ju-87 Stuka dive bombers set out to strike a Yugoslav harbor. One plane would be hit and ...
Perhaps no weapon was as closely associated with the Nazi German in early in World War II as the Stuka dive bomber, infamous for howling, near-vertical dive attacks on warships, battlefield targets ...
During a 2014 fishing competition off the coast of Croatia, a diver made an extraordinary discovery: a Ju-87 Stuka dive bomber, resting nearly intact on the ocean floor. Preserved by shallow waters, ...
In this picture taken Saturday June 9, 2012 workers unload the motor of a German 'Junkers Ju 87' war plane from a salvage vessel in Sassnitz at Baltic Sea, eastern Germany. German military museum is ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: Perhaps no weapon was as closely associated with the Nazi German in early in World War II as the Stuka dive bomber, infamous for howling, near-vertical dive attacks ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- A big part of World War II history landed at the Museum of Science and Industry Wednesday morning. The German Stuka dive bomber, one of only two in the world still intact, has been at ...
Its distinctive sirens would have been heard moments before it dropped the bombs over Poland that set the Second World War in motion. But despite its important role in history, very few German Stuka ...
A rare, well-preserved German World War II bomber has been found in Croatia's central Adriatic more than seven decades after it was shot down, the national conservation institute said. The wreckage of ...
A Junkers Ju-87 begins to roll in on a target in the Balkans during the invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941. The "little bomber" was considered outdated before WWII even began, but it wound up ...
The Junkers JU-87, better known by its nickname "Stuka," was one of World War II's most iconic combat aircraft. Its distinctive inverted "gull" wings and fixed undercarriage make it unmistakable, and ...