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B-24 Liberators of the RAAF: Australia’s Heavy Bombers in World War II
The B-24 Liberators were a key part of the Royal Australian Air Force’s efforts in the Pacific during WWII. This video ...
A year after his wife died, Antonio Marquez finally did something he swore he would never do without her. In June, he was ...
NATO chief Mark Rutte is pushing the Allies to swiftly build up their jet fighters and missiles to avert an all-out war with ...
Around 80 years after the war, Germany remains littered with unexploded bombs, often uncovered during construction work.
Located in the Solomon Islands near Guadalcanal, Iron Bottom Sound experienced five major naval battles between August and ...
At the start of the 1945-46 season the Rangers were a wreck. Nearly every member of the 1941-42 first place team had gone ...
World War II, the world's deadliest international conflict, left almost 80 million people dead. Here's what started it and why it ended in 1945.
One of the things that the owners believe will make the World War II-themed Bombshells American Cantina in Buffalo feel ...
During World War II, the Germans used an encryption device called the Enigma, which Polish and English mathematicians worked ...
By the end of World War II, writes Gillespie on his website, the U.S. Army owned 202 unit cars, 80 ward cars, 38 ward dressing cars and 60 kitchen cars—380 cars in total.
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