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When military giants took to the sky to save lives instead of fight wars
At a time when the world was gasping for air, the roar of the C-17s, C-130s, and Luftwaffe transports became a sound of hope.
Eighty years have now passed since George Orwell wrote “The Moon Under Water”: the celebrated essay in which he listed what ...
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The collapse of the Luftwaffe: Galland’s struggle in World War II
The Collapse of the Luftwaffe Galland’s Struggle in World War II follows General Adolf Galland, one of Germany's top fighter ...
Edmund Clynes Williamson, senior television producer-director. Born: 9 August 1933 in Sheffield. Died: 14 November 2025, aged 92 ...
There's a long and contentious history of US interest in the Arctic island, but it seems to have entered a new phase under Donald Trump ...
Europe's largest airline Lufthansa to mark century of operations with special anniversary fleet and global celebrations, ...
A Cold War icon defies expectations, remaining relevant in the 21st century. Discover the secrets behind the F-4 Phantom's ...
How the Guardian reported the US military presence and establishment of airbases in the former Danish colony and county ...
Employing a variety of air assets from 13 nations and seemingly striking targets with precision and impunity, NATO enjoyed overwhelming air superiority ...
Rheinmetall and MBDA plan to form a joint venture in 2026 to develop naval laser weapon systems, following successful German ...
A Worthing woman who was 'used as target practice' by the Luftwaffe, before working on the top-secret Enigma codebreaking ...
The world's first scheduled air service was launched in Jan-1914. A number of other flights achieving 'firsts' also took ...
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