In December 1914, British and German soldiers fighting World War I unofficially stopped combat to celebrate Christmas. Known ...
David William Varley, who has neck and scalp tattoos, thanked Brisbane Magistrates Court for “seeing some sense” after it ...
Georgia's government allegedly used a WWI-era chemical against its people. What followed is a slew of unanswered questions.
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RPGs With Combat Systems That Reward Precision Over Stats
Think RPGs only reward maxed-out builds? Think again. From Nioh's stances to Monster Hunter's weak points, precision and ...
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Abandoned WW1 airplane
An educational look at a World War I–era aircraft left behind by time, focusing on its design, condition, and historical ...
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Putin creating chemical weapons ‘worse than Novichok’, experts fear
Professor Alastair Hay, a world-renowned expert on chemical weapons, said the use of Novichok in Salisbury “was basically ...
On Christmas Eve 1914, battling German and British soldiers laid down their arms and sang Christmas carols together — a brief ...
On Christmas Eve in 1914, many men were in the trenches fighting the war, but the spirit of Christmas halted the conflict for ...
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