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Unusual Foods People Ate in Wartime
When war disrupts supply chains and rations grow thin, hunger becomes a powerful motivator for culinary creativity.
The Nassau County community gathered to celebrate the 105th birthday of Sgt. Anthony Catalano, a World War II veteran, on ...
A Macomb Co. woman is the inspiration for a new "Rosie the Riveter" statue to be unveiled on Veterans Day at the World War II ...
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Operation Bagration Begins The Soviet Storm in Belarus
The Soviets launch a massive surprise offensive on June 22, 1944. Over 32,000 artillery pieces, thousands of tanks and ...
Selma van de Perre, a valiant Jewish secretary who during World War II covertly transported suitcases bulging with cash, ...
Why did Germany, defeated in both World War I and WWII, recover so strongly after the latter, but not after the former?
From steak Diane to London Broil, there are several old-school steak dishes that you won't find on many modern menus.
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What Russia and Ukraine Can Learn from the Battle of Britain
The Battle of Britain ended 85 years ago today—closing a months-long air war with clear parallels to the ongoing fight in the skies over Ukraine.
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Is Covid during pregnancy linked to autism? What a new study shows, and what it doesn’t
A large study from Massachusetts has found that babies whose mothers had covid-19 while pregnant were slightly more likely to ...
Under Maj. William O. Darby, volunteers drawn heavily from the 34th Infantry Division trained in Scotland in demolitions, ...
A large study from Massachusetts found that babies whose mothers had COVID-19 while pregnant were slightly more likely to ...
The melting point of cocoa butter is just below body temperature, which is why chocolate melts when you put it in your mouth.
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