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The Bureau of Atomic Tourism promotes tourist locations that have either been the site of atomic explosions, display exhibits on the development of atomic devices, or contain atomic weapons delivery systems. Includes links to related materials.
Discusses missing nuclear materials from the former Soviet Union, suitcase bombs, interviews, readings, the future of nuclear weapons and the Russian nuclear complex.
In depth collection of links to nuclear news, information, research, searches on nuclear topics, software to model nuclear blast effects, history, commentary, and links pages.
Reports, tables, and statistics on nuclear stockpiles, strategic nuclear forces, and nuclear test programs of the United States, Russia, France, China, and Great Britain.
Describes the mission and capabilities of the system, includes photos, launch history, diagrams of the components of the missiles and their launch facilities and crew details.
Presents essay-like articles, commenting selected events of the Cold War in a narrative, chronological way, accessible through a timeline. Also photo presentations in a museum-like way.
The story of Stanislav Petrov, a Russian officer whose refusal to launch a nuclear strike, in response to a false report of a US attack, averted a nuclear war in 1983.
Research of the atrocities committed by the soldiers during World War II.
Collection of poems calling for an end to the atrocities.
General and in-depth resources, and related crimes against humanity.
Yearly table of major events in America during the Great Depression and New Deal.
Companion site to the not-for-profit book.
Student's account of visiting Holocaust sites as part of this event. Includes history and photographs.
An extensive partially-annotated listing of books about Holocaust rescuers with links to more information.
Focuses on non-Jewish and Polish victims of the Holocaust: photos and survivor stories.
A database of correspondence from conflicts of the twentieth century most letters from World War I and II.
A list of dynasties and rulers, queen list and an introduction to some well-known pharaohs, including a mummification process, hieroglyphics translator, and love songs.
A list of various important rulers and events.
Separate timelines for Egyptian history, writing, mummification, and pyramid building.
Features history, culture, and mythology with a glossary and translations of ancient texts.
Resource featuring information on gods, monuments, hieroglyphs and kings.
Rosalie David provides an engaging portrait of what we know about ancient Egypt today, examining issues of religion, beliefs and practices surrounding death, everyday life, and literature, 2000.
A complete text by A. R.David, 1996.
Brief summary.
Moderated forum is intended specifically for the sharing of historical knowledge of ancient Egypt.
Text which chronicles the history and remaining archaeological and artistic evidence of this remarkable fusion of cultures based on common grounds of Christian faith and adaptation.
Definition, including a detailed map.
A translated listing with information.
Information on important city-states, prehistorical and historical data, images, and maps.
A chronological list with names and images.
Rich Hamper offers unusual information on aspects of life in the late Republic. Topics include cosmetics, music, interjections, hair, pets, and sanitation.
An operational history of the third Roman legion by John J. Hartwell.
Excerpts from French revolutionary Maximilien Robespierre's speech "Justification of the Use of Terror."
Features a potpourri of interactive information, timelines, a revolutionary game, and video clips from the series.
Historic facts, figures, battles, people, places, and events that occurred in the war.
Selection of various authentic histories, memoirs, and reminiscences which have appeared during the last fifty years.
Claim that the futhark and the Turkish gokturk alphabet have a common origin.
A Yahoo Club for the discussion of the Kensington, Heavener, and other runestones.
The oldest sailing Viking ship in the world built 1912 by August Plym.
General information on Scottish heraldry, along with citations from 12th-19th Centuries for coats of arms.
Images and information on reconstructed projectile-throwing siege engines, including the trébuchet and traction lever engines.
Lengthy overview of the whole crusade period.
A historian describes the Crusades in context of Christian Europe's desperate defense against incessant Islamic wars of conquest.
Description of and background of the thirteenth century war.
Based around a fictional character, this page is ideal for students who are studying the period or reenactors wanting background information
List and descriptions of portraits held.
An advertising poster, and the title page of a pamphlet about the brothers.
Biographical resources.
Very brief biography.
An effort to record, catalogue and photograph all Anglo-Boer War memorials in the world, build a list of those named, and encourage the preservation and study of the memorials.