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Veterans and royals gather this weekend to mark the 80th anniversary of one of World War II's greatest Allied debacles: an ...
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In August 1945, North Field launched the two bombers that carried out the first and only wartime use of nuclear weapons in ...
The horse has moulded empires, wars and human affairs profoundly ...
Fort Gorges, a Civil War-era relic, is one of those places that makes you scratch ... The unique play of light and shadow in ...
Qanats can date back 3,000 years, but can be really tricky to find, especially in politically volatile countries.
When the blaze in Moscow subsided on September 18, 1812, the French—who had traveled hundreds of miles into Russia—were left ...
IT was in this week of 1812 that the quite remarkable Robert Fortune was born. The Scottish botanist credited with altering the economies of the ...
The Nazi threat brought Canada and the United States together to defend something that mattered. That started with divisive ...
American Francis Scott Key awoke on the morning of Sept. 14, 1814, to find that "our flag was still there" after horrific 25-hour British naval bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore.