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“Encounters” uses cutting edge technology that lets WWI Museum goers interact with real people involved in World War I. (C/o WWI Museum and Memorial) The National WWI Museum and Memorial in ...
Visit the National WWI Museum in Kansas City and step into ‘Encounters,’ an interactive exhibit with cutting-edge tech and first-person war narratives.
The conflict's start on July 28, 1914, signaled the beginning of a new era in high-tech warfare, which included fighter aircraft, tanks, chemical weapons, and flamethrowers.
Caterpillar, or CAT as it's known today built some of the earliest tracked vehicles in WWI. Here's how that happened, and how it inspired today's tanks.
Thursday marks the 100th anniversary of the U.S. entry into World War I, and some of the innovations that were developed or came into wide use during the conflict are still with us today ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – During the upcoming National History Day Finals, The Doughboy Foundation, a nonprofit organization committed to World War I education, will be on hand to demonstrate the power of ...
Plus, what the lessons learned in WWI mean for the current trench stalemate in Ukraine.
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