modern printing presses, and the innovative and expedient means to deliver the message to the target audience. Some of the means of media transmission were the new airplanes, special artillery
DB-3s and Lagg-5s. Image quality is not the best as these are very old films taken in the noses of airplanes during WWII, yet you can clearly see the battles and aircrafts. This collection of films is an absolute must for the battle strategist and battle gamer who needs to see footage...
As the war went on, the use of combat airplanes increased. In particular, fighters began being produced in larger numbers. This posed a problem to the Drachenballon, as these large and stationary balloons became easy targets. Taking down a balloon was considered the same as shooting down an ...
This strange German unit operating in Shanghai was first brought to my attention by U. S. Army Brigadier General Mark Martins, Chief Prosecutor, Military Commissions. He was about to lecture on their activities at Harvard Law School and wondered if I had a sample of the actual leaflets produc...
Even the physical environment of the classroom changed, from an empty drabness to rooms festooned with maps, photographs of airplanes, zeppelins, submarines, and drawings of battle.doi:10.1179/0729247313z.00000000028KayCarolynWar & SocietyC. Kay, `War Pedagogy in the German Primary School Classroom...
The African land claimed by Belgium; this caused France as well as Britian, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Spain to begin claiming parts of Africa New Technology gas...tanks...airplanes...flame throwers. poison gas March Revolution caused by massive defeats WWI, food and fuel shortage, no con...
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