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The Legacy of Pearl Harbor: How a Single Event Shaped the World

In the fall of 1940, President Franklin D. Roosevelt was running for his third term of office. He knew that America’s entry into World War II was all but inevitable, but the American public did not want war. Roosevelt needed a way to change public opinion and garner support for the war effort. Meanwhile, across […]

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The Transformation of General Motors: How American Industry Out-Produced the World in WWII

World War II was a global conflict that required massive amounts of resources and production to sustain. The United States played a crucial role in the Allied victory, thanks in large part to its ability to out-produce the rest of the world. American factories were able to produce vast quantities of military equipment, from tanks […]

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The Blitzkrieg: A Statistical Analysis of World War II’s Lightning War

During World War II, the Blitzkrieg was a new form of warfare that relied on speed, surprise, and overwhelming force. Germany’s use of Blitzkrieg tactics was instrumental in the early stages of the war, allowing them to quickly defeat their opponents and expand their territories. In this article, we will explore the Blitzkrieg in statistics […]

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How the US Industrial Might Won the War: The Dominance of American Production in WWII

During World War II, the United States emerged as a global superpower largely due to its remarkable ability to produce goods on a massive scale. The US dominated the production war, outproducing all of its enemies combined, and providing the Allies with the essential weapons, equipment, and supplies needed to win the war. One of […]

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The Human Cost of The Great War: A Closer Look at the Staggering Scale of WWI

Introduction World War I, also known as the Great War, was a global conflict that lasted from 1914 to 1918. It involved the major world powers organized into two opposing alliances: the Allies and the Central Powers. It was a conflict driven by quantity and numbers, fought by calculating generals for whom no cost was […]

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Flying Tigers and the Hump Route: The Dangerous Aerial Resupply Over the Himalayas During WW2

During World War II, the Himalayan Mountains were not just a picturesque landscape, but a treacherous and deadly airspace known as the Hump Route. The Hump Route was a vital supply line between India and China, and the only way to provide essential supplies to the Chinese armies fighting the Japanese in the Pacific. This […]

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The Battle of Britain: How the RAF Defied the Odds and Prevented Hitler’s Invasion

The Battle of Britain was a pivotal moment in World War II, marking the first major military campaign fought entirely by air forces. It was fought between the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the German Luftwaffe in the summer and autumn of 1940, and it played a key role in preventing Hitler’s planned invasion of […]

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The Turning Point of the Eastern Front: The Battle of Kursk

The Battle of Kursk, which took place from July 5 to August 23, 1943, was the largest tank battle of World War II and the last major German offensive on the Eastern Front. The battle was fought between the German Wehrmacht and the Soviet Red Army, and was the climax of Operation Citadel, a massive […]