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What If It Arrived Sooner? The M26 Pershing's WWII Mystery
By 1944, American tank crews were dying in under-gunned Shermans, desperately needing a match for the German Tiger and ...
National Security Journal on MSNOpinion
The Essex-Class Aircraft Carriers Have A Message for Any Navy on Earth
The Essex-class, with 24 carriers built rapidly during WWII, represents an industrial feat that “shames” modern U.S.
Inside the American Museum of Natural History's glass cube, the Frederick Phineas and Sandra Priest Rose Center for Earth and ...
Condé Nast Traveler on MSN
In Denver, New Restaurants Honor a Long-Erased Chinatown
In downtown Denver, a hub for the Chinese American community dating back to the 1880s, the next generation of chefs are embracing their heritage.
Killens Pond State Park centers around a sparkling body of water that will stop you in your tracks. This 66-acre millpond dates back to the 1700s but looks as fresh as yesterday. The water’s surface ...
During World War II, a small Allied unit known as the Monuments Men risked their lives to protect Europe’s art, monuments, ...
A 21-year-old man in Turkey suffered a severe and potentially deadly disease after following a bizarre habit to try to ...
From 6 July 1940 to 30 April 1944, the air raid sirens blared 602 times, leading to the destruction of two main shopping ...
GB News on MSNOpinion
The BBC was once the bastion of great journalism, but wow how the mighty have fallen, says Nana Akua
Recently the BBC brought us a documentary on Gaza, but failed to tell us that the small boy in it, the main character, was ...
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