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Weather Station Kurt Article 
Secret Nazi Weather Outpost in Canada 1943-1981
Jan 4, 2012 - Christopher Eger
WW II Bombing of Dresden - An Allied War Crime? Article 
Located in the eastern region of Germany, the City of Dresden was subject to a devastating and controversial three day air attack by the Allied air forces in 1945.
Apr 2, 2010 - Ivan Castro
Russia Honours Scottish Veterans of World War II Arctic Convoys Article 
Scottish veterans of World War II Arctic Convoys have been presented with commemorative medals by the Russian consul-general at a ceremony in Edinburgh.
Apr 25, 2010 - Maggie Craig
The Role of Weather Ships in War and Long Haul Air Travel Article 
On February 27, 2009, the world's last weather ship, the Norwegian "Polarfront" was cancelled. These weather ships had been operating for over sixty years.
Jul 26, 2010 - Brenda Ralph Lewis
German Researcher says Antarctic Ice Intact Article 
Working on a year-long research project in a polar station in the Antarctica, Franzisca Nehring, feels global warming hasn't really affected the ice
Apr 9, 2011 - Hubert Vaz
Cruel Treatment of Women After World War II Article 
Although not as brutal as their Red Army allies, soldiers of the Western nations mistreated and exploited European women after World War II.
Oct 21, 2011 - Ivan Castro
Canada's Navy Centennial Article 
Canada's Navy is a mere one hundred years old. Advancements since its early beginnings are impressive, and there's a promising future ahead.
Sep 20, 2010 - Brigitte Straub
Sixty Five Years of Service Article 
The unique Coast Guard Cutter Storis served seven decades through two wars performing search and rescue, icebreaking, law enforcement, convoy escort, and exploration.
Jun 2, 2007 - Christopher Eger
The Schooner Effie M. Morrissey Article 
The historic schooner Effie M. Morrissey served the United States Government by doing survey work and carrying supplies to Arctic airbases during of World War II.
Nov 13, 2009 - Cynthia Collins
Order of Lenin Awarded to British Pilots Article 
On May 9, 2010, the RAF Central Band will join the Victory Parade in Moscow's Red Square, recalling British and Commonwealth heroes of the Order of Lenin
Apr 19, 2010 - Roger Williams
Spitfire MkI the Circus and Phasing Out Article 
A short discussion about the changes made to the early Spitfires and their first engagements over France, before being phased out of service.
Feb 2, 2011 - Aaron Newlands
Phoenix Mars Lander Studies Mars Article 
The latest in a series of science missions to Mars is off to a great start. The Mars Phoenix Lander, a veritable chemistry lab, has safely touched down and begun its work
Jun 9, 2008 - Dan Hartshorn
USS Maine in Havana Harbor 1898 Article 
In the months before the outbreak of war with Spain in April 1898, German warships prowled the Caribbean, meddling in affairs & hoping to benefit from a weakening Spain.
Oct 28, 2009 - Michael Streich
The Danish Sled Dogs: A Study in Endurance Article 
Denmark's Sirius team patrols Northeast Greenland in the winter by dog sledge.
Mar 9, 2012 - Frances Simmons
General Matthew B Ridgway's Korean War Article 
US President Truman was preparing to abandon Korea when the NKPA invaded poorly armed South Korea triggering the 3-year UN led Korean war.
Oct 31, 2010 - Michael Manning
Nubble Light : A Coastal Maine Icon Article 
Cape Neddick Light Station near York, Maine is also known as Nubble Light. It has been called," the most photographed and painted lighthouse in America".
May 31, 2010 - Andrea Ruiz
Neys Ontario Provincial Park: Nature Preserve on the North Shore Article 
Located on the shore of Lake Superior Neys Provincial Park provides campers with comfortable campsites, RV camping, and great swimming, fishing and hiking.
Mar 20, 2011 - Daniel Clarke
Mig-15: a Brief History Article 
The Mig-15 was a surprise to the West and showed that the Soviets were capable of making advanced fighter designs.
Jan 28, 2011 - Aaron Newlands
Wintertime Attractions in Munich, Germany Article 
Visitors to the Bavarian capital find there's always lots on in a city that boasts year-round culture, sports and history.
May 8, 2010 - Kate Rodriguez
Winnipeg, Manitoba — a Historical Timeline Article 
Winnipeg, the heart of North America, has known human habitation for 6000 years and has since been a hub of settlement, commerce and historic significance.
Jan 17, 2011 - Ron Wiebe