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Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1836–1908)
by balisunset, Sep 14, 2008
British prime minister remembered as a staunch radical and consistent opponent of imperial expansion. His government of 1905–1908 nevertheless began an informal alliance with France that led into World War I.
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Man Made Entities
by Phlembob---Quil de Plume, Jul 24, 2008
In the modern world are the American Armed Forces being used as mercenaries to pull off political overthrows in the the name of unification?
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The Seeds of Conflict: Reasons Behind Russia's Entry Into the World War and Germany's Response
by Jacob Manser, Apr 11, 2008
The reasons behind Russia's entry into the Great War in 1914, and Germany's response to the same. The conclusion consists of a subjective argument in defense of Russia's entry.
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Hitler, Dead in 1918
by Tartan Turban, Apr 2, 2008
One squeeze of the trigger would have killed the dictator who plunged the world into war.
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Propaganda of WWII
by ~Orion~, Jan 8, 2008
The use of propaganda in World War II.
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The History of the National World War 2 Memorial
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 26, 2007
It took more than 60 years for America to honor its veterans of World War Two with a memorial in Washington DC, but it has finally happened.
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Doolittle Raids Over Tokyo in World War II
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 26, 2007
One of the most daring bombing missions of World War II were the Doolittle Raid over Tokyo near the beginning of the war in the Pacific.
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The Role of General Patton's Phantom Army in the Normandy Invasion
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 20, 2007
On June 6th, 1944 the Allies began the re-conquest of Europe. In anticipation, they conducted an extensive disinformation campaign to confuse the Germans.
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Life in the Trenches on the Western Front in World War I
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 20, 2007
Life in the trenches in World War I was miserable, dangerous, and boring.
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African Americans in WW2
by Mickeyy., Dec 9, 2007
In the war, segregation was very popular. It was not only for blacks, but also for Jews and people who were not of the "Aryan race", which were people who were specified as" all white" people, with no other ethnic backgrounds mixed in.
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