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  1. Submitted for your approval, an overlooked/forgotten event from early in World War II. (NOT if you're Chinese, though.) Two positively obsolete Chinese National Air Force bombers set out to drop "foreign objects" on several cities in Kyushu. Press PLAY to find out more about this "in your face" air raid on Japan...
  2. It's Wednesday, and much later than you think. It's a bright, sunny day outside, but Mark Felton has a video that could shake your world. Fire up the Wayback Machine, it's "Back to the Cold War" time. If you're old enough to remember when "Duck and Cover!" was a grade school thing, Press PLAY to continue. Otherwise, "nothing to see here, move along."
  3. Halloween, like The Great War, is "just over the top," so here is a World War I (sorta) horror story. Load your Enfield rifle and climb the ladder, it's time to face down the Killer Black Dog of No Man's Land!;)
  4. My "usual suspects," Brit boffin "Techmoan" and weird American electronics guy "VWestlife" haven't posted new videos in a while. So, submitted for your approval, a top notch producer of interesting historical videos, Dr.Mark Felton is here to recall the opening shot of The Cold War. What makes his videos great are the breadth and depth of these short (5-10 minute) looks at The Past. Are you ready to visit the "heap of rubble" that was Berlin in the Summer of 1948? Let's fly into Tempelhof airport with "The Candy Bomber."
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