Beyond Walks on MSN
The shovel that became a World War II weapon
During World War II, armies copied each other’s equipment—but sometimes failed to copy what truly mattered. This story ...
24/7 Wall St. on MSN
Sidearms U.S. Troops Trusted When Their Rifles Went Silent
Sidearms occupy a unique space in military history because they are carried not for dominance, but for disaster.
War and Power Who Wins Wars―and Why by Phillips Payson O’Brien PublicAffairs, 276 pp., $30. WHY DO COUNTRIES WIN OR LOSE wars ...
FORGOTTEN HISTORY on MSN
Spanish flu killed more than World War I
Between 1918 and 1920, the Spanish Influenza tore across the globe and killed tens of millions, making it one of the deadliest pandemics in recorded history. Unlike many other outbreaks, it struck ...
For a platform lacking sim style games, Aces of Thunder is a welcome quality addition. Wonderful recreations of WW I & II aircraft.
A novel lawsuit in Portland argues the chemicals are a health threat that have soaked into apartment walls, furniture and ...
Influential people and high dignitaries often willingly get into honey-traps or sex rackets to seek pleasure using their ...
The Pacific during the Second World War was the largest battlefield in history, yet all but a tiny fraction of it was water.
Industrial chemicals have been produced on the banks of the River Elbe outside the city of Wittenberg for more than a century, from the Kaiser era through wars, Communism and the chaotic collapse of ...
A report has claimed that the Pentagon used Anthropic’s Claude AI to capture Nicolas Maduro in a lightning raid on Caracas in ...
Poland’s Deputy PM, Minister of National Defence Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz said that the country intends to increase the size of its ...
The US ambassador to Israel has rejected British plans to allow Hamas to keep its small arms as part of the Gaza peace ...
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