Should it even be called a war? Maybe a scuffle, an argument, or a brief act of defiance. When we think of wars, we often picture drawn-out battles and prolonged conflicts that stretch on for weeks, ...
It sounds like the beginning of a fictional tale, a war so short that people could have finished breakfast before it ended. Yet, on the morning of 27 August 1896, the world witnessed what is widely ...
It has been called it the “Ten Week War,” but that was not the expectation of U. S. President William Mckinley when, on April 23, 1898, he called for 125,000 volunteers for the shortest “war” in the ...
When we think of wars, we often picture drawn-out battles and prolonged conflicts that stretch on for weeks, months, or even years, case in point: World War I, which lasted four years; the Vietnam War ...