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D-Day

All those men. Americans, British, Canadians, even a few of my fellow Australians of which some 3,000 were involved, and many other Allies. Out the comfort of their home, trained and waiting in England. So did many men from many free willed nations come together. Many didn’t know battle but soon would. Many would perish [...]

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World War II in Less than 4 Minutes

What if World War II was an online multiplayer game?

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Remembrance Day 2008

11.00am has come and gone here.  It’s been 90 years since the end of WW1 and the guy at the left was the last surviving WW1 Veteran from Australia. On this day, the 11th of November, Australians remember the sacrifice of those who died in war. The WWI armistice signed 5am on this day in [...]

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