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From Arsenal to Ally: The United States Enters the War
When World War I ended in 1918, the American public was eager to reduce the country’s involvement in world affairs.
When World War I ended in 1918, the American public was eager to reduce the country’s involvement in world affairs.
The US Merchant Marine provided crucial, yet often overlooked, logistical support for the Allied war effort.
How public opinion influenced military policy on poison gas in World War II.
Beyond commentary on the burgeoning Cold War, many of Eiji Tsuburaya’s and Ishiro Honda’s production decisions are meant to reflect the Japanese experience of World War II.
Staff Sergeant Raymond Strojny almost single-handedly took out German strongpoint WN-61, clearing the way for his 1st Division comrades to take Omaha Beach's Fox Green sector on D-Day.