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The British Empire was extensive, reaching its peak in the early 20th century. The Empire’s geographical boundaries were so widespread that it was often said, “The sun never sets on the British Empire,” meaning that at any given time, the sun was always shining on at least one of its territories.
Discover how Russia received crucial supplies from the U.S. during WWII through the Lend-Lease Program. Despite the Russians later minimising the program's significance, Marshal Georgy Zhukov acknowledged that the materials were crucial to Russia's war effort.
Discover the surprising history of the bombing of German cities in 1940: Britain was the first to initiate the attacks, not Germany! Join us as we delve into this controversial topic and consider whether it constitutes a War Crime.
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (30 Nov 1874 – 24 Jan 1965) has been celebrated as the "man of the century" for his "wartime exploits and leadership", a figure of public adulation. However, this popular perception of Churchill is not the whole truth. In this re-evaluation, we aim to delve into the lesser-known, more complex reality, challenging discrepancy and presenting a more nuanced view of his character.
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