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Mutual Assured Destruction: A Detailed Summary
Mutual Assured Destruction was a strategy during the Cold War, based on the idea that if either the United States or the Soviet Union launched a nuclear attack, the other would retaliate with equal or greater force, resulting in total destruction for both.

Richard Arkwright: A Detailed Biography
Richard Arkwright was an English inventor and entrepreneur who revolutionized the textile industry by developing the water frame in 1769, leading to the establishment of the factory system and significant advancements in industrial production. As such, historians consider him important in the development of the Industrial Revolution.

Home Front of World War I: A Detailed Summary
The home front of World War I was characterized by several important issues, including: civilian deaths, the role of women, resources, propaganda and conscription.

Tsarist Russia and the Romanov Dynasty: A Detailed Summary
Tsarist Russia refers to the time when Russia was ruled by the Romanov Dynasty. Tsarist Russia famously ended with the events of the Russian Revolution.

Life of a Medieval Knight: A Detailed Summary
Knights were one of the most important groups of people in medieval European society, playing a central role in the feudal system and the major events of the Middle Ages. This article details the life and significance of a medieval knight.

Normandy Invasion (D-Day) of World War II: A Detailed Summary
The Normandy Invasion (D-Day) is one of the most significant events in all of the Second World War. This article detailed the history and significance of the Normandy Invasion (D-Day) of World War II.