On 20 February 1933, Adolf Hitler gave a speech at the Göring’s Reichstag President’s Palace to a few top industrialists. The meeting was organized by Hjalmar Schacht, Reich Mini... Read more
This was a good war that killed no one, wounded no one and made a fool out of everybody. The Utah war which lasted between 1857 and 1858 was a collision of territorial self-determination aga... Read more
After having secured Fort Henry on February 6, 1862,General Ulysses Grant moved on with his mission across the country to invest Fort Donelson. The two sides engaged in counter attacks but G... Read more
Approximately 150 million Valentine’s Day cards are exchanged annually, making Valentine’s Day the second most popular card-sending holiday after Christmas. People all over the w... Read more
About one 150 years after the civil war began and its echoes are still effective as it is felt across the US in the Lingering divisions that are found between South and North, in the argumen... Read more
James was a Stuart king of England, Scotland and Ireland who in 1688 was overthrown in the ‘Glorious Revolution’ by William III. Born on 14th October 1633 to Charles I and his Fr... Read more
1st January, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln took on the Emancipation Proclamation: “All individuals held as captives within any Nation in revolt against the United States, will be then, the... Read more
We continue from where we left yesterday… If you haven’t read, kindly check Cold War and Arms Race – Part 1. In-fact, an arms race amongst European militaries had a certain porti... Read more
An arms race refers to a fast increase in the quantity or quality of tools of military power by competing states during peacetime. The first contemporary arms race occurred when Russia and F... Read more
The French revolution began in 1789 and came to an end in the late 1790s with the ascent of Napoleon Bonaparte. This was a watershed event in the modern European history. The French citizen... Read more