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World War 2 Facts: The overall strategy that led to D-Day and other WW2 operations was part and parcel of multiple strategies of World War Two. Some were never executed, as realities on the ground made their implementation impossible. Here are significant operations of note: World War 2 Fact...
1.5.4062- Armor and insulation bug fixed - previously gas masks had armor and insulation values defined asstuffeffect multipliers but as the gas mask is not stuffable, this resulted in the gas mask offering no armor or insulation at all....
In doing so, it forced soldiers to directly confront the new technological landscape of the modern World War I battlefield. While the mask proved genuinely effective in its ability to filter poison gases, it required constant vigilance from gas-wearysoldiers. This so-called 'gas discipline' ...
In World War Two people were still afraid of mustard gas bombs so they wore gas mask on their way to bomb shelters on the homefront. World War One introduced lots of new weapons and military technology which opened the door for new ways of dealing with injuries and new jobs for women. ...
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[Photo] Chinese soldier with Mauser C96 handgun and gas mask in a shoulder bag, Shanghai, China, mid-1937 | World War II Database
8 Events that Led to World War I Imperialism, nationalistic pride and mutual alliances all played a part in building tensions that would erupt into war. Poison Gas During World War I Learn about the use of poisonous gas during WWI.
World War I in 1915 saw the growth of the conflict to a global scale and the Allies and Central Powers sought a breakthrough that would lead to victory.
The World War II collection includes vintage broadcasts and recordings of the era. The American men and women serving in WWII exclusively heard many of the recordings in this collection through the AFRS (American Forces Radio Service). The AFRS was a short-wave radio broadcast originally establi...