John Ammerlane
Bio
I love writing about historical figures and events, but also about trivia, geekiness and (weird) sillyness.
Stories (28/0)
Who was Napoleon Bonaparte?
On a bright summer day in 1769, in the small Corsican town of Ajaccio, a child was born who would make an everlasting impression on the world. This child's name was Napoleon Bonaparte, a name that would come to be associated with ambition, military prowess, and the desire of power.
By John Ammerlane8 months ago in History
5 'Facts' About the Netherlands
The Netherlands, with its picturesque windmills, tulip fields, and historic canals, is a country known for its rich history and culture. However, what if we were to take a detour into the realm of some less kwown 'facts' about this charming European nation? Buckle up, as we embark on a journey into the surreal and share some whimsical 'facts' about the Netherlands.
By John Ammerlane8 months ago in Humor
Who was Karl Marx?
Karl Marx was always a daydreamer. He was born in the little town of Trier, Germany, in 1818, the son of a lawyer and a descendant of rabbis. His childhood was defined by intellectual curiosity and a sense of social justice, both of which would shape his life's work.
By John Ammerlane8 months ago in History