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The War That Never Ends
For nearly 60 years, civil war has stormed against the Karenic and other ethnical minorities as they have sought independence from Burma’s military machine regime. Their Christian religion has carried them through years of persecution, hiding out and wa
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6 Abandoned Towns and Cities of Africa
From the end of colonialism to the devastating after-effects of civil war and political instability, this series of abandonments takes us on a rich – and at times tragic – journey through Africa’s history.
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Parking Notice
The civil war ended long ago. Are you sure?
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The Korean War !
The Korean War - the conflict between North Korea and South Korea, which lasted from 25 June 1950 to July 27, 1953 (although the official end of the war was not declared).Often this conflict of the Cold War is seen as proxy wars between the U.S. and its a
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5 Civil War’s Worse Than the U.S. Civil War
There are many reasons to fight a war. It could be over resources or religion. It could be because of politics or power. It’s usually over people wanting a plot of land that someone else seems to want to occupy. One thing remains constant- people love t
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Pencil Drawings During World War II
Original drawings by artists such as Alfred Waud and Edwin Forbes in the Civil War Drawing Collection enable researchers to examine original art work intended for use in...
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Lego 1858 Remington .45
1858 Remington .45 used during the American Civil War from 1861 onwards.
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Saddams Short Rise
A summary of the brief rise of Iraqi regional military power since the end of the war with Iran in 1988 up until the Gulf war of 1991.
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Homeless Kids in Russia
The problem of homeless children is not a new one in Russia. During the 1920s thousands of children took to the streets in the aftermath of the civil war, and following World War II millions were orphaned.
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Miniature Steampunk Tank Is Artistic Recycled Crea
It is well known that war and brutality often inspires art and so do weapons and machines of destructions. A rustic metallic tank rolling down a street may signal beginning or end of a war. If you are a fan of steampunk and war collectibles then you would
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Afghanistan in May 2010
Today is Memorial Day in the United States, a day set aside to honor our men and women who died while in military service since the time of U.S. Civil War. In Afghanistan over 50 U.S. soldiers have been killed in just the past month, including 24-year old
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The Story Behind This Famous Kiss
At the end of World War II, soldiers were so happy that they kissed complete strangers
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The White River Monster
Since the time of the American Civil War there have been reports of a giant menacing fish in the White River of Arkansas
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Hundreds Re-Enact Iconic Kiss in Time Square
Hundreds of couples wore sailor hats and nurses' caps and smooched in New York's Time Square on Mondau, August 16, to celebrate the 65th anniversary of the end of World War II. The couples were re-enacting the famous Life magazine photo of a nurse being p
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Belchite – Ghost Town in Spain
The city was destroyed during the civil war in Spain. So it stands since 1937, after his surrender.
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Old Daguerreotypes Shed New Light on Life in 19th
Two photographers in the early days of the art, Charles Fontayne and William Porter, snapped a shot of Cincinnati in 1848. That’s pre-Civil War, and remarkably early–not only in terms of technology, but considering the fact that the pieces are still a
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Creepy Exponents of the National Museum of Health
The National Museum of Health and Medicine, a division of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, was founded as the Army Medical Museum in 1862 to study and improve medical conditions during the American Civil War
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Images of the Spanish Civil War
Impressive collection of photographs taken by a South African pilot named Vincent Doherty
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Drug Smuggling During U.S. Civil War
Two 150-year-old dolls have been x-rayed in a bid to discover if they were used by Confederate soldiers to smuggle medical supplies past Union blockades during the U.S
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Ghost Blood Story (video)
BLOOD FARE is a Civil War ghost story with a modern twist, by J.A. Steel and Co-Producer Christian K. Koch. It is the tale of Corporal Henry Trout (S. Edward Meek - WILD STALLION), who in 1861 fought valiantly in a forgotten skirmish after the first batt
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