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Planes were a very new invention, they were rare and fragile. But when World War One started they became weapons. Pilots could spy on enemy targets and the first bombs were dropped from the air.
"[The shells] simply dropped from space like some huge meteorite." On March 21, 1918, terror suddenly rained down from the ...
World War II saw the introduction of countless new and innovative forms of firepower. Discover the coolest facts about ...
BBC One Opening the World War One commemoration season on the BBC ... of British soldiers that would come to face these horrific weapons. BBC Productions, Scotland - 1x60 minutes.
Two youths were metal detecting in Houthalen-Helchteren when they uncovered a collection of dangerous WW2-era weapons.
DONALD Trump has warned “monster” nuclear weapons could “end the world” as he sounded the alarm over atomic armageddon. The President issued the stark warning in a TV ...
Planes were a very new invention, they were rare and fragile. But when World War One started they became weapons. Pilots could spy on enemy targets and the first bombs were dropped from the air.