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Nazi Germany Surrenders: February 1945-May 1945
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World War II ended in 1945 with Nazi Germany and Japan being defeated. Follow the events of World War II and the surrender of Nazi Germany and Japan.
How Vaccines Work
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A vaccine is, essentially, a cure for an illness or disease. Who came up with the idea for vaccines and do we give too many shots now?
1941-1948 Ford Super DeLuxe
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The 1941-1948 Ford Super DeLuxe was a popular and attractive line that saved Ford Motor Company during the strife-filled World War II era. Read more.
10 Last-minute Stays of Execution
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Most people sentenced to death in the U.S. get at least one stay of execution. In one case, the stay came a minute too late because of a misdialed phone number. Here are 10 of the most unusual cases.
How to Prevent Harmful Infections
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The bacteria and viruses that cause harmful infections are lurking everywhere. Avoid dangerous infections by following these important tips.
How Packard Cars Work
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Packard was once a leader among automakers, but changing tastes and poor business decisions doomed the brand. Learn more about Packard cars.
1932-1935 Graham Blue Streak
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The 1932-1935 Graham Blue Streak was a trend-setting car of Depression-era America. See the 1932-1935 Graham Blue Streak, a collectible car, here.
1955-1957 Chevrolet Light-Duty Trucks
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The 1955-1957 Chevrolet light-duty trucks featured an all-new elegant body style and mechanical improvements like a small-block V-8. Learn more.
Are there more floods now than there used to be?
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I read 'How Floods Work,' but I still have a question: Why are there so many more floods now? It seems like there are floods all the time, and it didn't used to be that way. Is it raining more?
What is virtual memory?
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I keep hearing about "virtual memory" in computers. What is that? How can memory be "virtual"?