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Why Did U.S. Soldiers Prefer German Binoculars in WWII?During World War II, many U.S. soldiers favored German-made binoculars over their standard-issue gear. Renowned for their ...
During the war, the Thuilliers’ yard became a makeshift studio. Eventually, they painted a backdrop featuring classical ...
The early attempt at drones in World War II saw the Army Air Forces convert B-17 bombers into remote-controlled flying bombs.
African prisoners in German camps were studied by ethnographers, who recorded their voices. What they had to say is poignant and unexpected.
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WWI Factions The German Army - MSNFaction: The German Army The First World War Germany was recognised as having the most efficient army in the world. It utilized mass conscription for short-term military service followed by a ...
A team of divers have recovered the propeller of the UC-42 German submarine that sunk in Cork Harbour during the First World War in 1917.
Divers have recovered a propeller believed to be from a World War One German submarine which sank in Cork Harbour in 1917.
He suggested that an appeal be made to all Americans to contribute their field glasses, telescopes, spyglasses or binoculars to the war effort. The idea was a miraculous solution.
Scientists may have discovered an old German U-Boat that according to local legend may be buried under a British park. Here is everything we know.
The wreck of a WWI German U-boat sunk by the U.S. Navy in 1922 has been discovered off the East Coast of the United States, about 40 miles off Virginia and at a depth of about 400 feet.
The wreck of the German U-Boat U-111 was intentionally sunk by the U.S. Navy in 1923 after it was captured at the end of the war.
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