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The Film and Video Archive of the Imperial War Museum in London offers online access to over 23,000 movie records from WWI and WWII.
Weathervanes were once common on roofs in most towns. Now they are growing in popularity again, not for their useful ability to show wind direction, but as art.
Dark Horse Comics' most beloved antihero, comes back for more in this second cinematic outing, where Hellboy and the B.P.R.D. face a new threat, from a society of elves.
Michelle Obama is a living example of the old adage, "Behind every great man, there's a great woman." She is a role model and an inspiration to working women everywhere.
The oldest depiction of St. Paul has been found just a short distance from his tomb. What does it tell modern scholars about the birth of the Catholic faith.
With the push of a button, the Plustek BookReader V100 converts printed text into lifelike speech that blind and visually impaired readers can store as MP3 or WAV files.
A lot of people get Linux by default on Smartphones, Netbooks and at work. Should they worry?
A secretary, a nurse, an aide and a bodyguard talk to the press about the last hours of Nazi dictator, Adolf Hitler, in the final days of World War II.
Some of the most famous historic speeches of Winston Churchill during the Second World War are held in the Sound Archive of the Imperial War Museum in London.
Spontaneous, informal truces have not been uncommon during wartime. Enemies came together to listen to music, barter food, play football and even celebrate Christmas.


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