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Unusual Gadget That Kept Revolvers Fighting in WW1

The Prideaux loader was one of several early such devices patented and manufactured as early as 1893, but neither it nor any competitor saw much demand until the outbreak of World War One. At that ...
Di BBC World Service don speak to chemical weapons experts, whistleblowers from Georgia riot police, and doctors, and find di ...
A respected World War I Wyoming National Guard commander trained Wyoming troops to fight on the battlefields in France. But a ...
On Thanksgiving 1925, 10 of the 15 African-American World War I soldiers who had ties to North Iowa were U.S. Army veterans ...
Georgia's authorities used a World War One-era chemical weapon to quell anti-government protesters last year, evidence ...
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Dark Docs Official on MSNOpinion

The WW1 Obliteration of an Entire Army

The night was silent and pitch-black, but Austro-Hungarian sentinels were still watchful. The Russians lay no more than 100 meters ahead, and their enemies knew they were up to something. Skirmishes ...
Soldiers who fought in the Civil War and World War I are buried in the Mica Peak Cemetery without proper markers honoring ...
A BBC investigation suggests authorities deployed obsolete, highly persistent agent “Camite” in water cannons against ...
Holiday show tells the true story of the 1914 Christmas Truce, featuring classic carols, such as “Silent Night,” in multiple ...
The First World War heroes had been buried in unmarked graves in South London for over a century but will finally get headstones ...
Visitors should not have to choose between two different histories or be told which stories are important and which are not.
Snoopy, the Flying Ace, sits on top of his dog house with gritted teeth, wearing his cap, goggles and scarf. His house stands ...