Images of war footage can be found online at, Front Line Club, Warfootage, Military, YouTube for video footage, Huffington Post, Journey Man, Military Photos and Photo Bucket.
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1 war = 900 Sq. ft. so 1 Gunta = approximately 100 war
It is the illusion of something. Video games, for example are simulations. War Video games are illusion of war
after world war one, in the treaty of versailles germany had to accept the blame for starting the war. they then had to pay 6.6 billion pounds in reparations to the allies to pay for the damage caused.
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There are several historical websites and newsites that have video footage available. The BBC and History websites both have good archives of material.
Unfortuanetly due do the standards of the Vietnam War you cannot find an accurate footage from the Vietnam War. However if you go to the local library chances are you may find one.
There is a website actually called 1914 which has lots of images available from 1914. Most of these images have something to do with World War I or The Great War.
The cast of George Stevens World War II Footage - 1946 includes: George Stevens as himself
One can find a lot of footage of the Iraq War especially on Youtube or the military website. Youtube has videos of the army in Iraq, Afghanistan, firefights, combat fights, and in helicopters.
Free war games can be downloaded online from many different online game websites. Some examples of game websites that allow one to download war games include GameTop and Kuma War.
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Information regarding the Thirty Years War can be found in a number of online journals. Journals such as Spiegel Online, Oxford Journals, Catholic Encyclopedia, and University Publishing Online all offer articles featuring extensive information regarding the Thirty Years War.
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No. During the 1940s CCTV was not invented. Soldiers would carry cameras with them to capture footage which is how you get all the footage in the history programs you see.
A photographic branch was established within the U.S. Army Signal Corps, on July 1917. It was responsible for both ground and aerial photography. 93,000 still images were taken during the war and 900,000 feet of movie film. Kodak developed aerial cameras and trained aerial photographers for the U.S. Signal Corps during World War I.
Yes, the Edison company did take footage in the early 1900's of the gathering of the Grand Army of the Republic during their annual reunion in Gettysburg PA.