Equipment Deployment

The strategic allocation and movement of military equipment to different fronts and units, involving logistical planning, transport, and coordination across various branches.

Ea-1

A Japanese experimental torpedo bomber aircraft prototype, designed in 1941 but never built due to the war’s demands.

Ea-2

A Japanese experimental torpedo bomber aircraft prototype, designed in 1941 but never built due to the war’s demands.

Ea-3

A Japanese experimental torpedo bomber aircraft prototype, designed in 1941 but never built due to the war’s demands.

Ealing Studios

A British film studio that produced numerous propaganda films during World War 2, including classics like ‘The Battle of Britain’ and ‘Went the Day Well?’

East Africa Campaign

A theater of World War 2 fought in East Africa, primarily between British and Italian forces, characterized by jungle warfare and the use of unconventional tactics.

Douglas A-26 Invader

An American twin-engine attack aircraft that was used in all theaters of World War 2. It was known for its heavy armament and its ability to fly at high speeds.

Dornier Do 217

A German medium bomber aircraft used during World War 2. It was a development of the Do 17 and was used in a variety of roles, including night bombing, reconnaissance, and torpedo attacks.

Dornier Do 335

A German mixed-power fighter aircraft with a pusher propeller at the rear and a conventional propeller at the front. It was one of the fastest piston-engined aircraft of World War 2 but was only produced in small numbers.

Djatiwangi Air Raid

A devastating air raid conducted by Japanese forces on the town of Djatiwangi in West Java during World War 2. The raid targeted the airfield and surrounding infrastructure, causing significant damage and casualties.