Our first in-house map was produced during World War I. By the Second World War, the White House was asking for them by name.
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After more than 100 years, World War I battlefields are poisoned and uninhabitable
During the Battle of Verdun, which lasted over 300 days in 1916, more than 60 million artillery shells were fired by both sides–many of which contained poisonous gases. These massive bombardments and ...
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Why was RUSSIA so USELESS in World War One?
Why did Imperial Russia underperform so badly in WWI? This video traces Russia’s war from early defeats in East Prussia to ...
Without the ability to freely evacuate casualties or transport supplies via air, blood transfusions right on the battlefield ...
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