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M4 Sherman: Was It Really That Bad?
by The Shermanator, Nov 16, 2008
An analysis of several of the myths surrounding the infamous American medium tank.
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The Recession and Canada
by ecrivan wordwizard, Oct 20, 2008
How being in this country is not so bad as being in many other countries during this economic crisis.
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Fighting Females: Women and Propaganda in World War Two
by R J Evans, Oct 18, 2008
During the Second World War, images of women were widely used in propaganda, often in seemingly contradictory ways. This selection of posters of the time explores the use of the female form in the propaganda fight to win the war and serves as an interesting look at mid twentieth century attitudes - and confusions - towards the role of women in society.
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The Music of WWII
by Andrea S Gilgulin, Oct 10, 2008
The music of WWII, and the role it played in the war.
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D-Day
by frogg, Sep 8, 2008
About operation overlord.
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Otto Skorzeny: Dark Legend of the Axis Powers
by nikolai, Sep 7, 2008
A peek into the clandestine world of Otto Skorzeny, the reason for every crazy Nazi myth you've ever heard.
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World War II
by nikolai, Sep 3, 2008
The roots of World War II can be traced to World War I.
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Were WWI and WWII Primarily European Civil Wars?
by C K Crowhurst, Aug 7, 2008
‘Because the war [World War I] began at Sarajevo and ended at Versailles, we tend to think of it as primarily a European conflict... on closer inspection, however, the war was a truly global clash of empires'.
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Mitsubishi G4m Hamaki
by balisunset, Jul 20, 2008
Mitsubishi G4M Hamaki (cigar) was the most famous Japanese all-metal long range bombers during the Second World War in the Pacific. It flew most Japanese long range missions during the Pacific War and called by the Allied code name Betty. The G4M was also used as a torpedo bomber.
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The Rise of Totalitarian Governments
by Mr E, Jul 17, 2008
When studying the rise of totalitarian governments, one must immediately ask: Why would anyone support such a government? How do these governments obtain their power and how do they sustain it?
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