I have found an interesting paper ("'Bombing to Win' at 25" published on the blog War on the Rocks) that says, Recent scholarship on historical uses of airpower in World War II highlights the utility of strategic airpower not as a war-winning instrument in its own right, but as a highly effective enabler of other services in joint operations. Unfortunately, this paper has no references. I understand that airpower has several key roles in addition to its strategic bombing capabilities (e.g., a...| Recent Questions - History Stack Exchange
I have seen quite a lot of debates on this topic and while many eyewitnesses claim that the turks did it, there are arguments from the turkish side that armenians disguised as turksih soldiers did it, and I cannot see any way to debunk that claim so is it true that armenians did it?| Recent Questions - History Stack Exchange
How did attitudes towards women and their role within the family unit and greater society change under the Chinese Republican government? What rights did they gain? Did they generally benefit from ...| History Stack Exchange