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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Deadliest Weapons of the Great War
For hundreds of years prior to the 20th century, war had changed very little with the improvements in weapon technology that did arise being incremental and slow to establish themselves. However, with ...
It starts with the can’t-miss pairing of Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor, whose collective output includes some of the most swoon-worthy screen offerings of the past decade, whether gay (“God’s Own ...
The war in Ukraine grinds on, well into the third year, now punctuated by Russian drone aircraft violating Polish and ...
Ukraine's "Tur" reconnaissance unit claimed to have discovered Nazi detonators inside a Russian ammunition depot, posting ...
The pharma sector in Germany has research, investment and access to medicine to its name, but how can it reclaim its ...
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Why No Parachutes in WWI? The Deadly British Decision Explained
In the First World War, pilots faced not only enemy fire but also the terrifying prospect of being trapped in burning or ...
Many of us lacking experience with Artificial Intelligence (AI) find it unnerving. There is the prospect that it can do ...
In Tales of Militant Chemistry, Alice Lovejoy traces how film giants Kodak and Agfa helped produce weapons of war during the 20th century.
In World War I emerging technology — like the machine gun, wireless radios and tanks — changed battlefields forever and led ...
The radial engine may have fallen far out of favor for internal combustion development over time, but some military vehicles ...
The futurists of the 20th century influenced the political sphere, but their movements were ultimately artistic and literary, ...
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