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The Battle of Britain: The (Not So) Few
Churchill’s famous quip about the Royal Air Force’s “few” was inspirational, but Fighter Command wasn’t so few and even had several advantages.
Churchill’s famous quip about the Royal Air Force’s “few” was inspirational, but Fighter Command wasn’t so few and even had several advantages.
The election of the Popular Front government in France and a wave of factory occupations secured huge gains for French workers.
Although the attack on the USS Panay did not ignite a war between the United States and Japan, it marked a turning point in their relationship.
Victory gardens became (and remain) an iconic image of life on the Home Front during World War II.
As the anniversaries of Operations Barbarossa and Bagration approach, it is an opportune time to reexamine the immeasurably brutal war between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.