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What Happened Immediately After Hitler Died
It is 1955, the Central Intelligence Agency's agent is shivering with excitement. He is taking a photo of it. Josef spots a sweat gliding down from Adolf’s mouth as his head contemplates the name Adolf Schüttelmayor and the date “1954. ” The next to him is Phillip Citroen, the former Germán SS soldier, who asserts the picture was taken in Argentina and depicts the absent Karl Hitler. Could this be true?
Amine OubihPublished a day ago in HistoryDrawing Day
May 16th is Drawing Day, and the best way to mark the occasion is to express oneself via drawings of everything and everything. Did you know that the art of sketching has a strong connection to our past? On the walls of their caves, even non-verbal cavemen drew hunting scenes. A simple notepad and pencil or a tablet and stylus are just two examples of the many contemporary instruments available to us today that may help us make incredibly realistic and creative drawings.
A Brief Overview of Human History
Human History The history of humanity is a complex and fascinating tapestry of events, cultures, and individuals that have shaped the world we live in today. From the earliest civilizations to the modern era, human history is a story of triumphs and tragedies, of progress and setbacks, and of the enduring human spirit. In this article, we will take a brief journey through the key moments and developments in human history, from the dawn of civilization to the present day.
Samson E. GiftedPublished 2 days ago in HistorySenchi fort
Senchi Fort, also known as Fort William, holds a significant place in the history and heritage of Ghana. Located in the Eastern Region of Ghana, it stands proudly on the banks of the Volta River, commanding attention with its imposing structure and rich historical significance. As one of the many forts and castles that dot the Ghanaian coastline, Senchi Fort stands as a testament to the country's complex past, marked by trade, colonization, and the struggle for independence.
vinoth kumarPublished 3 days ago in HistoryEgyptian Aliens
Giza Plateau, Egypt The Great Pyramid, the only surviving wonder of the ancient world, is undoubtedly one of the most mysterious buildings on Earth. Regarding its construction and intended use, countless theories have been proposed. The amount of mathematical knowledge encoded in the Great Pyramid has amazed researchers. Egyptologists have been fascinated by its exact measurements and placement because it is more precisely aligned to true north than any other structure on Earth, being within 1/360th of a degree. Given the Earth's gradual axis shift, or procession, this exact alignment raises the possibility that it was even more precisely aligned to true north when it was first built.
Michael MainaPublished 3 days ago in HistoryATHENS vs SPARTA
The Peloponnesian War, which played a great role in the ancient history as it is a big conflict between two city-states that were very powerful rich and interesting, Athens and Sparta. This protracted tussle, completed over more than twenty years of the 5th century BCE, has significantly set the direction of the ancient Greece history, and thus rearranged the political structure of ancient world leaving the unmistakable trace of the Western civilization.
Amine OubihPublished 4 days ago in HistoryWhat Life Was Like Trapped Inside an Iron Lung
Autosuggest me to be a ‘coke’ doctor, I bet not everyone would associate the term ‘iron lung’ with a medical appliance but, to the contrary, a likelier scenario is that it may simply trigger a quest to unravel the mysteries in a dystopian video game. On the one hand, it must be admitted that the iron lung was the backdrop for outstanding achievements in the field of medical science, but on the other, it is hard to ignore the polarity it had in the life span of the human spirit.
Amine OubihPublished 4 days ago in HistoryMost Famous Royals Who Practiced Inbreeding
When Howard Carter and his team unveiled the Tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun in 1922, they were astonished to come across a wealth of treasures, of over one hundred walking sticks believed to be of the use to the boy king. He had an abundance of these sticks among the many other objects he was buried with, evidence of the Egyptian belief that rulers needed their earthly possessions in the next world. But what scientists discovered about Tutankhamun's health shed light on a darker aspect of history: the aftermath of royal inbreeding.
Amine OubihPublished 4 days ago in HistoryInsane True Story of Slave Sold to Japanese Warlord Becomes Samurai Legend
Along the length of history, there are stories about people whose feats are read like epic novels with all the strands of adventure, mystery, and clash of civilizations made real. For example, there is Yasuke, the mysterious African guy who emerged from bygone days yet became the sole black samurai Japan ever encountered. His adventure is a one of a kind – involving mystery, bravery, and friendships artfully crafted in the midst of 1500’s Japan.
Amine OubihPublished 4 days ago in HistoryCicadas
Introduction to Cicadas Cicadas are intriguing insects that belong to the order Hemiptera and the family Cicadidae. Known for their distinctive sounds and remarkable life cycle, cicadas emerge during warm summer months in various parts of the world. Their presence is often heralded by the rhythmic chorus of buzzing that fills the air.
solomon ChristianPublished 4 days ago in HistoryChina's Most Notorious Serial Killer You Never Heard Of
There are dark deeds of malevolence in the books of crime history, those committed by people who have gone beyond rational thinking. Among them stands a figure as ominous as any, a specter of terror whose name strikes fear into the hearts of those who dare to remember him: Mythical Yang Xinhai, also known as the Monster Killer. However, his notoriety is mostly unknown beyond the borders of his country, where it is kept away from the collective consciousness of the world. The story of Yang Xinhai leaves one facing an unmatched case of savagery and absolute incomprehensible brutality that one has never imagined. It shows how far humans can go to the extent of their depraved mind.
Amine OubihPublished 4 days ago in HistoryThe Enigma of the Midnight Heist
In the heart of New York City, where the neon lights cast eerie shadows on the streets below, Detective Jameson paced the dimly lit room of the precinct. His mind buzzed with the latest case—the Midnight Heist. It had all the elements of a classic mystery: a locked room, missing jewels, and an elusive culprit.
RAVI KUMARPublished 4 days ago in History