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An Overview Of The Vietnam War
By :
Nick Carter
The Vietnam war – also known as the American War in Vietnam, Indochina War and the Vietnam Conflict – took place from the year 1959 all the way through to 1975. The war ended with a North Vietnamese victory some decade and a half later.
The Vietnam War: What Role Did Outside Countries Play?
By :
Nick Carter
The Soviet Union was responsible for supplying North Vietnam with military apparatus – in the form of tanks, helicopters, planes, arms and artillery. They also provided medical supplies.
History of Melayu
By :
Robert Thomson
I was interested to find out more about the Malays. I pose myself this question always. “Where do I come from? or what is my calling in life”.
A Historical Look At Building And Construction In Los Angeles
By :
Matthew Paolini
Though it is currently the largest city in the state of California, Los Angeles came from very humble beginnings in the 18th century. Read on to find out the historical facts.
An Overview of The Iraq War
By :
Nick Carter
The controversial war in Iraq started with the US-led invasion in March 2003. The main reason offered for the proposed war was that Iraq has nuclear capabilities and that the war would act as a means of disabling such capabilities
What is Absinthe?
By :
Robert Thomson
Absinthe is an ancient form of alcohol that is extremely popular throughout Europe and has recently started growing in popularity throughout North America.
The True Story of The American Independence
By :
Slavco Stefanoski
Looking back in 1775, King George III was at Buckingham Palace, sitting in wistful mood on his commode. His 13 year old son Prince George , was sitting on the floor nearby, otherwise occupied with the 18th century equivalent of Game Boy: a model soldier with a rifle sat on a model elephant, shooting at a model tiger two planks of wood away.
Interesting history about Peru to help amplify your experience when visiting.
By :
Stuart Cheese
In my capacity as the UK Director of Operations for One World Tours Limited, one of my jobs is to ensure every client has the best tour possible, so here are some interesting facts about the history of Peru which I hope will enhance your trip.
Who was Tutankhamun?
By :
Stuart Cheese
Stuart Cheese, may be the UK Director of Operations for One World Tours but his partner’s love of Tutankhamun was what got him into the business in the first place. Let us see how much he has picked up from her and see how much can be understood about the young king, known to the world for his stunning death mask.
Auschwitz-Birkenau changed its name
By :
michal costaminnego
The death camp Auschwitz-Birkenau is the place where millions people were killed. The camp commandant, Rudolf Höss, testifed at the Nuremberg Trials that 3 million people had died at Auschwitz during his stay as a commandant.
Ancient Rome: the city founded by Romulus
By :
stefano sandano
Exploring the origins of Rome the eternal city
Gambling and the 20th century Rulers Part4
By :
Arthur Prudent
Gambling and Robert Mugabe, Augusto Pinochet …
Gambling and the 20th century Rulers Part3
By :
Arthur Prudent
Gambling and Mao Zedong, Kim Ir Sen, Fidel Castro, Saddam Hussein…
Gambling and the 20th century Rulers Part2
By :
Arthur Prudent
Gambling and Adolph Hitler, Benito Mussolini…
Gambling and the 20th century Rulers Part1
By :
Arthur Prudent
The history of the 20th century is inseparably connected with wars, revolutions, forcible change of governments and other political cataclysms in which the leading role was often played by bright, extraordinary personalities - leaders, chiefs. Gambling and Vladimir Lenin, Iosif Stalin…
A Brief Overview Of The History Of Cyprus
By :
Adrian Adams
The island of Cyprus has a rich history that is steeped with mythological gods and demi-gods. It is said that on this island that the gods mingled with humans.
History of Military Tanks Of WW I
By :
Victor Epand
This article is all about who built the first military tanks and why they built them.
The US Marine Corps: A Brief History Of The Marines
By :
Adrian Adams
The original incarnation of the United States Marine Corps (USMC) was born in 1775 during the Continental Congress in a resolution sponsored by John Adams.
Remembering the Battle of Iwo Jima
By :
Adrian Adams
When Joe Rosenthal snapped the iconic photograph, Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, he knew it was a special sight, but probably never imagined the lengths the snapshot would travel in history.
First Defeat Of The Axis Powers On Land
By :
Victor Epand
This article is talking about how the Axis Powers got defeated in the first World War.
The Amazing Cabanatuan POW Camp Rescue
By :
Adam Thompson
On January 30, 1945, members of the U.S. Military special forces and Filipino guerrilla warriors pulled off the most stunning and successful prison camp bust in recorded history. These brave soldiers rescued over 500 POWs and dealt a heavy blow to the Japanese army left in the Philippines. If that weren't enough, they did it with only two casualties!
Back to The Future With Germany
By :
Adrian Barrett
Do you think you know everything about East Germany?
Discover the USMC Challenge Coin
By :
Harry Rockwell
To ensure compliance, the pilots would challenge each other to produce the coin. If the challenged couldn't produce the coin, he was required to buy a drink of choice for the challenger; if the challenged could produce the coin, the challenger would purchase the drink.
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