Invasion
A military operation involving the forceful entry into enemy territory, often by land, sea, or air. Major invasions, such as the Normandy landings, were defining moments of World War II, shaping the course of the war.
Gunnery in World War II
The art and science of using artillery and other guns to target enemy positions, vehicles, or aircraft. Gunnery played a crucial role in land, air, and naval warfare throughout World War II.
Evacuation Routes and Networks
The planned and established pathways used for evacuating people and resources during World War II. These routes often involved land, sea, and air transportation, with varying levels of security and efficiency depending on the situation and resources available.
Atmosphere
The layer of gases that surrounds a planet and is retained by its gravity.
Atmospheric Circulation
The large-scale movement of air and water in the atmosphere.
Atmospheric Pressure
The force exerted by the weight of the air in the atmosphere on a surface.
Atmospheric Turbulence
The irregular movement of air in the atmosphere.