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1812
28 May 2022
Military History

Nearly half of Russians ignorant of 1968's Czechoslovakia invasion

A third of Russians say the Soviet Union was fully justified to invade Czechoslovakia in 1968—this suggests that Russian propaganda is effective at changing the way today's Russians see the world.
12 minutes
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1814
An Australian Government-donated Bushmaster protected mobility vehicle with 'United with Ukraine' and the Ukraine flag painted on its side stands at a European airport after being unloaded from a Royal Australian Air Force C-17A Globemaster III aircraft.
27 May 2022
Military History

Why Stalin Starved Ukraine

Putin is following the example of Stalin in systematically setting out to destroy Ukrainian nationalism and even the idea of Ukraine by controlling and rewriting history.
21 minutes
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1811
A Soviet T-72 main battle tank on display at the Australian Armour and Artillery Museum in Cairns.
26 May 2022
Military History

The Hungarian Uprising of 1956

In 1956 the Soviet Union ruthlessly crushed the Hungarian Uprising against Soviet rule.
12 minutes
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1816
Local East Timorese children play in the streets near Camp Phoenix, an International Stabilisation Force base in Dili, East Timor
25 May 2022
Wellbeing

6 Principles to Form Healthy Habits

We all have habits—good and bad. But how can we more easily form healthy habits? The first step is learning the science of habit formation.
9 minutes
Archived
1851
The last remaining First World War German A7V tank, Panzerkampfwagen 506, 'Mephisto' and the battle damage it absorbed during the First World War at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.
25 May 2022
Military History

Battle of Tannenberg

The WW1 German victory over The Soviet Union (Russian) in the Battle of Tannenberg weakened Russia leading to Russia's eventual defeat in 1918.
9 minutes
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1847
Flying Officer Charlie Goodacre checks mission data on an IPAD before a sortie on the P-8A Poseidon out of RAAF Base Edinburgh.
24 May 2022
Cyber

Why quickly patching your iPhones and Macs is more important than ever

The writer offers his opinion that it is a dangerous myth that Apple products are secure and don't get malware or hacked—he notes that the number of vulnerabilities in Apple products is rapidly catching up with vulnerabilities on products from Google and Windows.
2 minutes
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1850
The mud encrusted boots of a Royal Australian Navy Sailor after completing the removal of fallen and dangerous trees from Traralgon Creek Road, Koornalla, Victoria.
24 May 2022
Military History

Invasion of Poland, Fall 1939

Prior to 1939 Hitler played brinksmanship with the Allies, adding adjacent areas with German-speaking populations to Germany—and in 1939, Germany and the Soviet Union (Russia) invaded and carved up Poland between them.
14 minutes
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1845
L-R Leading Seaman Electronics Thelstan Parun, Able Seaman Electronics Technician Willem Taljard collect a donation for Legacy from Mrs Jane Devenyns in Fremantle City, Western Australia.
23 May 2022
Military Management

Australia’s official unemployment rate predicted to fall below 4% as staff shortages bite

Record low unemployment rates are welcomed by politicians and workers are enjoying job choice, but businesses are especially challenged by the shortage of labour.
8 minutes
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1567
23 May 2022
Military History

Battle of Jutland

The Battle of Jutland was a tactical victory for Imperial Germany over the United Kingdom, but a strategic victory for the UK as the German fleet was still blocked from reaching the Atlantic.
16 minutes
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1794
22 May 2022
Military History

How Finland held off the Russians and won a moral victory—with lessons for Ukraine

In 1939 the Finns did not collapse when the Soviet Union invaded their country; despite overwhelming odds, the Finns put up spirited resistance— as a result, the Finns were able to remain an independent country.
12 minutes
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