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The faith. Christians and the Crusades
“Warriors involved in the fighting received spiritual merit.” The remarkable Crusades were military expeditions performed by Western European Christians for defending and sharing the Christianism Religion. They were called holy acts of sacrifice for
Read More »The deadliest campaign in American History. The Meuse-Argonne Offensive
“With the weapon in hand, they made their stand.” The operation began by the end of the all-known First World War that brought heavy losses and was recognized for being the deadliest campaign in
Read More »The despondent battle for Hill 3234
The battle for Hill 3234 was a significant performance completed by the brave 9th Company of the 345th Soviet Independent Guards Airborne Regiment. It is also known as the decisive operation „Magistral,” performed by
Read More »Intriguing Facts About the Manhattan Project
We have all heard about the Manhattan Project, but in fact, we still ignore a lot of important details about this very well-kept secret on a major research which started the nuclear age, with
Read More »The Economic Crisis of 2008 – Collapse and meaning
The crisis began in September 2008, with the collapse of a financial giant, the Lehman Brothers bank and its effects are still running through the world economy. Even if the start was given by
Read More »Romania’s Last King: Michael the 1st
Michael of Romania was born on October 25, 1921, in Sinaia, at the Peles Castle. He was the son of Prince Carol and Princess Elena and his grandparents, King Ferdinand I and Queen Mary
Read More »The Life of Jean Calvin
In less than two decades, the ideas of the Protestant Reformation have grown from one man’s crusade to reform the church, to a revolution that sweeps through Europe in the 1530s. At the same
Read More »The opening of the Eiffel Tower
With the occasion of the French Revolution centenary (1789 – 1799), the French government decided to celebrate and mark this spot in history by building something special that would stand as a memory in
Read More »The funeral of Joseph Stalin
Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, born 18 December 1878 and died 5 March 1953, was the leader of the Soviet Union from the mid-1920s until his death in 1953. The first politburo was created in
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