H-4 Hercules (Spruce Goose)
A massive, single-engine flying boat designed by Howard Hughes during World War II, primarily intended for transporting troops and cargo. Though never used in combat, it remains a symbol of American engineering ambition.
Heinkel He 111
A German twin-engine bomber that served as a mainstay of the Luftwaffe during the early years of World War II, known for its versatility and range.
Heinkel He 162
A German jet-powered fighter aircraft designed towards the end of World War II, known for its high speed but limited production due to the war’s dwindling resources.
Heinkel He 177 Greif
A German heavy bomber, notorious for its technical problems and vulnerability, but capable of carrying a significant bomb load.
Heinkel He 219 Uhu
A German night fighter aircraft, known for its advanced radar equipment and twin-boom design, used to counter Allied bomber raids.
Henschel Hs 129
A German ground-attack aircraft, specifically designed for close air support and anti-tank operations, known for its powerful armament.
Hermann Göring Division
A German parachute division of the Luftwaffe, known for its involvement in the early stages of the war, including the invasion of Crete.
Gzhatsk-Iasi Offensive
A Soviet offensive operation during World War II, launched in August 1944, aimed at liberating the city of Iasi and surrounding areas from Romanian and German occupation. It was part of the larger Jassy-Kishinev Offensive and involved heavy fighting and significant casualties on both sides.
Hiro Zero (A6M Zero)
A highly maneuverable and effective Japanese carrier-based fighter aircraft, known for its long range and agility, used extensively in the early stages of the Pacific War.
Gzhatsk-Kishinev Offensive
A Soviet offensive operation during World War II, launched in August 1944, aimed at liberating the city of Kishinev (now known as Chișinău) and surrounding areas from Romanian and German occupation. It was part of the larger Jassy-Kishinev Offensive and involved heavy fighting and significant casualties on both sides.