AvatarMr. KuhbacherThe History of the 1918 Flu Pandemic, “The Deadliest Epidemic of All Time”: Three Free Lectures from The Great Coursesopenculture.com - Josh JonesIn one cascade of events after another, people are finding out the normal they once knew doesn’t exist anymore. Instead it feels as if we’re …
AvatarMr. KuhbacherAvatarAvatarThe Great Influenza: Lessons To Learn From The Spanish Fluverified_publisherNPRJohn Barry, the author of The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History, talks about the lessons we can learn from the 1918 Spanish Flu and answers listener questions.
AvatarMr. KuhbacherFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWorld War II Unexploded Bombs Are Still Killing Peoplenationalinterest.orgLast week residents in the quiet Oxfordshire village of Drayton in the UK were awoken to the sound of explosions. It wasn't an accident or a …
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AvatarMr. KuhbacherFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhat Led to the Outbreak of the Flu in 1918?nationalinterest.org - Ruth CraigVaccination is underway for the 2017-2018 seasonal flu, and next year will mark the 100-year anniversary of the 1918 flu pandemic, which killed …
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AvatarMr. KuhbacherFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThis World War II Battle Was Just As Important As D-Day For America's Victory In Europenationalinterest.org - Connor MartinHere's What You Need To Know: We have an obligation to develop a greater recognition of Midway and its strategic importance in the way that we …
AvatarMr. KuhbacherFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoSoldier's bedroom has not been touched since he died… in WORLD WAR I:dailymail.co.uk - Luke AndrewsA First World War soldier's bedroom has lain completely untouched in his former home since he died from injuries 102 years ago. Dragoons' Second …
AvatarMr. KuhbacherAvatarAvatarSpace Photos of the Week: 50 Years After Apollo 13WIRED - Shannon StironeThe ill-fated mission is a testament to NASA's ability to overcome an unfortunate series of events, even while in space. Fifty years ago, on April 11, …
AvatarMr. KuhbacherStoryboardApollo 13: 50 Years LaterAvatarCurated byThe Science Desk"Houston, we have a problem": This famous saying was uttered a half-century ago by James Lovell Jr. as he and fellow astronauts John Swigert Jr. and Fred Haise Jr. were orbiting the planet in their badly-damaged Apollo 13 capsule. Their heroism getting back to earth captivated the world. This week marks the 50th anniversary of that unlucky flight and the astronauts, NASA, and the U.S. looks back on what happened and what we can learn from Apollo 13.
AvatarMr. KuhbacherFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoUS drew up plans to liberate UK in case Russia invaded after World War Twothesun.co.uk - Paul SimsGENERALS in the US drew up secret plans to liberate Britain in case Russia invaded after World War Two, historic files show. MI5 even handed them …
AvatarMr. KuhbacherFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoMarshall Plan | Summary Significancebritannica.com - The Editors of Encyclopaedia BritannicaGeorge C. Marshall Category: History & Society Formally:European Recovery Program (Show more) Date:April 1948 - December 1951 (Show more) Context:Cold …