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Tag: Herge

Tintin and The Life of Hergé

On August 13, 2011September 19, 2011 By Akhil KadidalIn Art6 Comments


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Tintin

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Out of the Blue: The Unraveling of Operation Market-Garden

Operation Market-Garden, an ambitious Allied offensive in World War II, aimed to secure key bridges in the Netherlands for a rapid advance into Germany. Instead, it fell short, and now stands as a testament to the complexities of warfare and leadership failures. This monograph is an effort to examine the operation using maps and data.
Battle for Normandy

The struggle for Normandy in the Second World War was one of the greatest land and tactical air campaigns in the history of humankind. It was a relentless series of skirmishes and battles involving units which earned legendary reputations amid events etched by courage, loss and at times, by a total lack of humanity.

My attempt to document this campaign using data-driven infographics and maps began in 2018.
Aces over Berlin

Examines the ordeals and triumphs of American fighter pilots over western Europe in World War II, while focusing on two gifted pilots who have been all but forgotten now.
Masters of the Air: The Historical Context

A critical review of the 2024 TV series, Masters of the Air, with data and infographics to fill gaps left by the show's narrative and to help "place" the events portrayed within the wider context of the Second World War.
The Liberation of Paris

The liberation of Paris from Nazi Germany in 1944 was the culmination of Allied victory in Normandy and recompense for their struggles. But the city was also on the brink of destruction before it fell into Allied hands. For decades, details about the capture of the city in the English language were sparse and limited to the 1960s bestseller Is Paris Burning?

In this work, I have attempted a comprehensive history of the liberation, using a range of primary and secondary sources, and custom maps/infographics.
The Winter of Discontent

The Battle of the Bulge (including an epic last stand at Lanzerath by a US Army intelligence platoon) are examined using maps and data.
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