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Why the Red Army lost so many T-34s in World War II
The T-34 shocked German forces in 1941 and became the backbone of Soviet armored power, yet by the end of the war tens of ...
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Inside the UK’s drone capital leading the fight against Putin
Swindon has already attracted several cutting-edge defence firms and could soon be home to a huge drone testing and training ...
Restored wetlands and peat bogs can create natural barriers for invading forces while contributing to climate resilience, ...
In the gruesome landscape of state-sanctioned murder in the US, the construction of a remote-controlled firing squad chamber ...
WHEN I began volunteering my research skills to support Hanson Academy’s museum in early 2024, I had no idea that I was about to embark on ...
The Hadassah convoy massacre should be remembered as part of a much larger and uglier truth: when Jews are murdered, the world finds ways to excuse it, explain it, or ignore it. Opinion.
Country and Town House on MSN
A who's who of the Belgian royal family
It may have a smaller, more understated public profile than some of Europe’s bigger dynasties, but the Belgian royal family ...
A battle captain at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center, Capt. Andrew Lee helped secure the title for ASV Neumarkt at ...
The Forward on MSN
How two advice columnists with the same name counseled, comforted and inspired millions of women
Though you probably know about “A Bintel Brief,” the Forward’s advice column that debuted 120 years ago, or the postwar ...
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