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| | | | | When I discovered that my Great-Uncle, John Hunter died at the age of 20 in either France or Belgium in 1917 during World War I, I assumed that he had died in battle. He was a gunner, which mean that he either served the guns, handled ammunition, or drove the horses. My first thought was... | |
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| | | | | The answer to the question of when the Third Reich doomed itself to extinction depends naturally on whom you ask. Some will tell you Germanys failure to secure the Mediterranean in 1942 was crucial. Others will point tothe invasion of the Soviet Union [] | |
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| | | | | Happy Veterans Day, formerly called Armistice Day since it marked the end of World War One on "the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month" of 1918. Here are six books on that often-neglected conflict. (I will omit Barbara Tuchman's Guns of August because of how well-known it already is.) THE HAT... | |
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geographicaljourneys.wordpress.com
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| | | An overview of a 40 day road trip from Oregon to Georgia and back, with helpful hints for cross country road travel with interesting stops in several states. Subsequent posts will provide more detail about specific locations on the route. | ||