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On November 11,1918 Word War 1 ended - World War 1 National Park Sites
The Great War began in Europe in 1914, and by its end in 1918, 4.7 million Americans would serve in the conflict. More t ...
The great Norse warriors not only believed in the afterlife, but saw it as their duty to help the deceased get there, with ...
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What If North America Went to War?
This short tells a story about what would happen if every country in North America started to fight, until only one remains?
Home to four ecosystems and countless endangered species, Highlands Hammock State Park’s origin is a story of grass-roots ...
Good evening, dear friends, and thank you, Mr. Dean, for this warm introduction. And thank you all for coming. What a ...
National Geographic calls the city “underrated” and says there’s no better time to visit than in summer 2026 when the project ...
Ukraine faces a major draft-evasion problem, but no place is quite like Vylkove, a Danube River town where men of draft age ...
Armistice Day, marking the end of World War I. Here’s why Nov. 11 remains a solemn tribute to sacrifice and service.
The International Museum of World War II in Wakefield has nearly 7,000 artifacts including rare items not found in any other ...
On this day 107 years ago, the immortal causes of liberty, sovereignty, and human dignity were secured in glory at the conclusion of World War I—one of ...
The Mexican Revolution helped to create Mexico's revolutionary mural movement, forging a powerful artistic legacy that still ...
Everywhere you look, the United States is at war– at home, through military occupation of cities, institutional violence, and ...
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