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Stormtroopers: Germany’s elite shock troops of WWI
When the Western Front froze in 1914, Germany faced a stalemate. Captain Willie Roar’s experiments with small, fast assault ...
Discover just how the machine gun has evolved over the years, from crude black powder cannons to the digital revolution.
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Europe 1914: Civilization at its peak, blind to the coming catastrophe
In the summer of 1914, Europe believed it had reached the height of progress, reason, and moral order. Educated poets, ...
Dutch engineer Anthony Fokker custom-built a single-seat monoplane, featuring a fully functional synchronization gear that ...
As the title of the book suggests, Opadokun used the gun as a metaphor for the military, militarist power and its hegemony in ...
The sergeant, Tiffany Howell, 47, was driving the wrong way on the Taconic State Parkway in New York when she crashed into ...
Pennsylvania State Police took a man into custody Friday after thwarting an incident that could have ended in a suicide.
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Quest for a Santa Cruz harbor | Ross Eric Gibson, Local History
"Between Santa Cruz Point (Lighthouse Point) and Black Point, is a coved inlet once dubbed Santa Cruz Harbor in the 1850s," ...
It’s a new year, and there are a lot of restaurants — new and old — you need to try in 2026. Of course, with so many options, ...
THIS is all that remains of a British racecourse once described as ‘perfection’ – that even boasted the longest bar in the world. It welcomed thousands of punters in its pomp, ...
On Jan. 22, 1973, in its historic Roe vs. Wade decision, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down state bans and made abortion legal.
In January 1899, the American gunboat USS Wilmington set out on an expedition to Venezuela, steaming up the Orinoco River toward the country’s interior. On board was an American diplomat, Francis ...
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