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From the clunky machines of World War I to the feared armor of World War II and beyond, the evolution of German tanks showcases a legacy of innovation, power, and battlefield dominance. In this video, ...
Could World War I tanks still play a role in World War II? This session explores how aging designs like the Renault FT and British Mark series were adapted—or simply outmatched—by the rapid advances ...
Grade 8 student Jonathan Lavalley is hoping to take his heritage fair project to Ottawa, to help educate Canadians on the role Indigenous people played in World War I.
A piece of World War One field artillery has been found by crews excavating the site of a new amphitheater at the PNE grounds in Vancouver.
The final piece to complete the National World War I Memorial in Washington D.C., “A Soldier’s Journey” by sculptor Sabin Howard will be unveiled on Friday, Sept. 13. The nation is invited ...