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How Did The US Entered The First World War?
Great War or World War I was one of the deadliest conflicts in history. This war lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. The war originated in Europe and resulted in the death of seven million civilians. Entry of the US into the war was a very crucial point. US President Woodrow Wilson, after public opinion, declared US…
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Antikythera Mechanism – An Ancient Greek Computer
Antikythera mechanism An Ancient Greek Computer, the artifact which was recovered on May 17, 1901, from the Antikythera shipwreck from the Greek island called Antikythera, which in antiquity was known as Aigila. It is believed that this incredible invention was drowned in the sea and was a secret for 2000 years. It is a fabulous engineering mechanism, way ahead of…
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Technologies In World War I
This is about the technologies in World War I, one of the deadliest conflicts in the history, which is also known as Great War. This war lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. The war originated from Europe which results in the death of seven million civilians. There were many technologies which were first ever used in First…
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Do You Know About 95 Theses Of Martin Luther?
Martin Luther (1483–1546) born in Eisleben, Germany (previously known as Saxony). Luther’s father, Hans was a prosperous businessman and mother was named Margaretta. Martin Luther becomes one of the Western history’s most significant and most influential figures through his writings. One of them was his 95 theses. Via – biography.com In 1517, Luther penned a document – “95 theses”, a…
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Hero Of Nathula – A Dead Soldier, Baba Harbhajan Singh Still On Duty
Believe it or not, a dead soldier Harbhajan Singh is still on duty!! A military mythology of Baba Harbhajan Singh (30 Aug 1946 – 4 Oct 1968) who is also known as Hero of Nathula, was Indian Sepoy who died in Nathula of Sikkim. After his death, soldiers built a memorial in his honor which later turned into a shrine…
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