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  2. Wikipedia : WikiProject Military history/Notability guide

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    The requirement for "significant coverage in multiple reliable secondary sources independent of the subject" can be met through published books, journal articles, newspaper articles, and/or reputable websites that discuss in depth the units and their involvement in significant military operations.

  3. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 9 March 2025. For satirical news, see List of satirical news websites. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Fake news websites are those which intentionally, but not necessarily solely ...

  4. Wikipedia:List of free online resources - Wikipedia

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    the Kinesiology Network - the Kinesiology Network; LA84 Foundation - digital resources include academic journals, scholarly books, popular sports magazines of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and an extensive offering of Olympic publications; NBC Sports - has a history of broadcasting professional sports, including Olympics

  5. List of satirical fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Part of the same network as The Last Line of Defense. [9] [8] ladiesofliberty.net ladiesofliberty.net Part of the same network as The Last Line of Defense. [60] The Last Line of Defense: thelastlineofdefense.org This website has a history of publishing fake news articles, especially of the political genre.

  6. Oryx (website) - Wikipedia

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    Oryx, or Oryxspioenkop, is a Dutch open-source intelligence defence analysis website, [1] [2] and warfare research group. [3] According to Oryx, the term spionkop (Afrikaans for "spy hill") "refers to a place from where one can watch events unfold around the world".

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Military history

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    Welcome to the Military history WikiProject! We are a group of Wikipedia editors that work on topics related to military history , theory , and practice. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask them on our discussion page or by contacting the project coordinators directly.

  8. Marburg Files - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Lambert, Maurice Baumont and Paul Sweet were the British, French and American historians and editors involved in examining the documents together from 1946. [15] A small batch was released in 1954, before the entire volume was forced into publication in 1957 with further files released in 1996 at the Public Record Office in Kew.

  9. World War II: TCG - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, World War II: TCG allows players to join five different distinct factions including: The Germans, Russians, Japanese, Americans, and the British. Players can enjoy the game in a variety of ways by playing in a single player mode, online co-op, an online PvP mode, and even a cross-platform PvP mode so players can play each other on a variety of different consoles.