Pages of History (July): New Zealand Ace

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In Pages of History this month, you will find yourself at the center of events that took place in various theaters of war. From France and the USSR to Sicily and Guam: participate in battles while using vehicles linked to these historic battles and get some prizes!

From July 1st until July 31st, you will be able to participate in 8 tasks consecutively. Completing each task will grant you a trophy with a reward, completing all of the tasks will earn you a unique profile icon!


Colin Falkland Gray

Colin Gray is the highest-scoring New Zealand ace in history, credited with at least 27 aerial victories. He flew with the Royal Air Force and took part in the Battle of France, the Battle of Britain, the North African campaign, and the invasion of Sicily. Gray was awarded the Distinguished Service Order, as well as the Distinguished Flying Cross with two bars.

You can purchase this player icon for Golden Eagles until August 3rd (11:30 GMT) without completing tasks. To find it, go to your Nickname → Achievements → Pages of History.

Trophy reward for each task

Completing each individual task will give you a trophy with one of the following rewards:

  • 20-50% RP booster for 3-10 battles
  • 20-50% SL booster for 3-10 battles
  • 3-5 universal backups
  • Premium account for 1 day
  • A random ground vehicle camouflage (out of those that can currently be unlocked or purchased with Golden Eagles)

Other terms

  • Tasks are available from 11:00 GMT until 11:30 GMT on the final day of each task.
  • Tasks can be completed in random battles except for “Assault” mode.

You can read a detailed description of which task is for which day and your overall progress by going to your Nickname → Achievements → Pages of History.


Calendar

July 1st — July 5th

Operation Seydlitz

In July 1942, near Rzhev, German forces conducted an operation to eliminate a salient that had formed during the Soviet offensive the previous winter. Significant elements of the 39th Army and the 11th Cavalry Corps were encircled; while a few thousand troops managed to break out of the pocket with great difficulty, more than 50,000 were killed or went missing. German losses were an order of magnitude lower.

July 5th — July 9th

Operation Citadel

The Wehrmacht planned a massive offensive near Kursk; however, thanks to its own intelligence and that of the British, the USSR learned of these plans and organized a strong defense. The Germans waited a long time for the delivery of large numbers of Tiger tanks and the new Panther model, which gave the Red Army even more time to prepare. The operation began on July 5th, 1943, but quickly stalled, failing to achieve a single operational objective.

July 9th — July 12th

Allied Invasion of Sicily

On the night of July 9th - 10th 1943, the Allies landed in Sicily. Prior to this, as part of a disinformation campaign, the British indirectly planted the body of a man, purportedly a Royal Marines officer, with documents claiming that the main spearhead of Operation Husky would be directed at Greece and Sardinia. Germany deployed a significant portion of its forces to Greece, enabling the Allies to capture Sicily with relative ease by mid-August.

July 12th — July 16th

Battle of Soltsy

Following the invasion of the USSR on June 22nd 1941, German troops advanced rapidly into the country, crushing all attempts to resist them. One of the first successful counterattacks took place on July 14th near Soltsy, 200 km from Leningrad. This well-planned strike delayed the Wehrmacht’s advance on Leningrad, allowing more time to prepare the city for defense.

July 16th — July 20th

Beginning of the Battle of Stalingrad

On July 9th 1942, Wehrmacht Army Group South split up: one part headed for the Caucasus, while the other moved east toward the Volga. Initially, the capture of Stalingrad was not part of the operational plan, but Hitler demanded the seizure of the city, whose name held great symbolic significance. Axis forces began the battle for Stalingrad on July 17th; by late November, they were encircled, and on February 2nd, 1943, they surrendered.

July 20th — July 24th

Battle of Guam (1944)

On July 21st 1944, American forces launched an operation to capture the island of Guam in the Pacific. The Japanese garrison put up fierce resistance; as their equipment and food supplies ran low, they abandoned their bases and withdrew into the mountains, where they continued to fight. The Japanese forces refused to surrender and were almost completely annihilated.

July 24th — July 28th

Battle of Radzymin (1944)

In July 1944, the Red Army was advancing westward at a rapid pace, covering approximately 500 kilometers in a single month. Germany, however, had established a defensive line near Warsaw, and were engaged in battle at Radzymin at the end of the month. This was one of the largest tank battles fought on Polish soil; it resulted in a tactical victory for Germany, which succeeded in inflicting heavy losses on Soviet forces and halting their advance.

July 28th — July 31st

Operation Bluecoat

During the fighting in Normandy in late July 1944, British forces launched an offensive in support of American troops conducting Operation Cobra nearby, in the Saint-Lô area. The success of the British operation pinned down German forces in the region, subsequently enabling their encirclement in the Falaise Pocket.

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Pages of Allies

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Nice

New Zealand pfp
Look inside
5 of the tasks are Germany Vs Russia.
0 of the tasks involve New Zealand
2 Tasks involve Britain
Curious

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On 1st place, tasks needs to fits the calendar.

I think they choose battles that occurred roughly around the times of the tasks within the pages of history (regardless of country of origin of the pfp)

But, this guy looks to have been involved in the Allied Invasion of Sicily

Pages of history Bangladesh when?

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History is written by the victors. Especially in War Thunder. There has to be decent axis soldiers. Franz Stigler for example.

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If you have any specific person from Bangladesh on mind and he fits for PoH, drop his name here.

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Mr snail he look likes brad pitt when he was young 😻 image

that’s awesome happy laugh

Average Sherman driver

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I’d love some “Pages of history: Spain” about José María Bravo Fernández-Hermosa, republican spanish ace pilot that after the Spanish civil war went over to serve with the Soviet air force during ww2

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still served the Nazis with 27 kills.

This game is apolitical, except when it comes to glorifying one specific ism, which Gaijin has done multiple times. But what can we do? It’s Russian devs, doing Russian things.

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Finally, another Kiwi profile pic, hopefully this means more NZ stuff to come!

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Real photo, quite different, ai messed this up. please fix, lips, forehead, hairs and etc., not same. Complete different person
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Compared like this:

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1. Soviet Union (USSR) — 16

  • Ivan Stepanovich Konev (May 2026)
  • Pyotr Pilyutov (January 2026)
  • Boris Kovzan (August 2025)
  • Stepan Andreevich Neustroyev (May 2025)
  • Pavel Golovachev (April 2025)
  • Vasily Antonovich Matsievich (January 2025)
  • Lev Mikhailovich Roshchin (September 2024)
  • Semyon Sorokin (May 2024)
  • Aleksandr Kosmodemyansky (April 2024)
  • Ekaterina Mikhailova (December 2023)
  • Roza Shanina (September 2023)
  • Nikolai Gastello (June 2023)
  • Meliton Kantaria (May 2023)
  • Dmitry Osatyuk (January 2023)
  • Aleksandra Samusenko (August 2022)
  • Mikhail Yegorov (May 2022)

2. United States — 14

  • Francis Currey (December 2025)
  • Charles Carpenter (September 2025)
  • Theodore Roosevelt III (June 2025)
  • Douglas MacArthur (February 2025)
  • Creighton Abrams (December 2024)
  • Richard Bong (October 2024)
  • James Maurice Gavin (July 2024)
  • William Arthur Shomo (January 2024)
  • John Basilone (October 2023)
  • Desmond Doss (July 2023)
  • Norman Schwarzkopf (February 2023)
  • Gregory Boyington (December 2022)
  • Marcario García (September 2022)
  • Richard Winters (June 2022)

3. United Kingdom — 9

  • Douglas Bader (March 2026)
  • Paddy Mayne (July 2025)
  • James Edgar Johnson (March 2025)
  • Marmaduke “Pat” Pattle (November 2024) (South African-born, served in the RAF)
  • Percy Hobart (June 2024)
  • Eugene Esmonde (February 2024)
  • John Campbell (November 2023)
  • Gerard Roope (April 2023)
  • Reginald Mitchell (March 2023)

4. Canada — 2

  • Leo Major (October 2025)
  • David Currie (August 2023)

5. France — 2

  • Raymond Dronne (August 2024)
  • Marcel Albert (November 2022)

6. Poland — 1

  • Jan Zumbach (March 2024) (Served in the Polish Air Force / RAF)

7. Israel — 1

  • Avigdor Ben-Gal (October 2022)

8. New Zealand — 1

  • Charles Upham (July 2022)

9. Australia — 1

  • John Lavarack (April 2022)

So this is 2nd New Zeland,

So what?

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Hey Stona any chance we could see a Nordic profile picture eventually? Maybe someone like Vice-Admiral Aage Helgesen Vedel? Or any of the Norwegian or Danish aces or maybe even Bamse the dog?

Players should put pressure on developers!

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