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Battle axe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Axe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The axe , or ax , is an implement that has been used for millennia to shape, split and cut wood, harvest timber, as a weapon and a ceremonial or heraldic symbol. The axe has many forms and special...
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The Battle of Bad Axe was the last Indian-American battle fought east of the Mississippi River. After realizing the futility of fighting the U.S. troops, Black Hawk's British Band of Sauk attempted to escape across the Mississippi River. ... Link to History page...
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European History; ... Author Name: Vlahos, Olivia; Title: THE BATTLE-AX PEOPLE - BEGINNINGS OF WESTERN CULTURE ; ... Hooked on History, Inc.
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The Battle Axe complex rested upon the domestication of plants and especially of livestock. The roots of the Battle-Axe culture lay in West Asia and the Black Sea region. ... By mid-2nd millenium the Battle-Axe culture experienced social stratification and burial of chiefs in tumuli with prestige goods such as this.
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Oral History-Battle of the Atlantic, 1941-1945 ... Recollections of Captain Daniel V. Gallery, USN, commander of USS Guadalcanal Task Group concerning the capture of German submarine U-505 on 4 June 1944. ... Adapted from: Daniel V. Gallery interview, recorded 26 May 1945, that is in box 11 of World War II Interviews,
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Oral History-Battle for Okinawa, 24 March -30 June 1945 ... Recollections of Commander Frederick Julian Becton, USN, Commanding Officer of the destroyer USS Laffey (DD-724) which, despite being struck by eight Japanese suicide (kamikaze) aircraft on 16 April 1945, did not sink.
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