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Soviet blitzkrieg on the hills of Manchuria
European historians believe that the Second World War began in September 1939, Germany attacked Poland. Chinese historiography dates back to July 1937 - then Japan launched a full-scale war against China. But there are no discrepancies regarding the final date: World War II ended in September 1945 with the defeat and surrender of Japan.
By Black Russian2 years ago in History
The Enigmatic Disappearance of Flight 413
In the annals of aviation history, there are few stories as perplexing and haunting as the case of Flight 413. Decades have passed since that fateful day when Flight 413 disappeared without a trace, leaving behind a trail of questions, theories, and a profound sense of mystery. This enigmatic event has intrigued investigators, conspiracy theorists, and the general public for years. In this article, we will embark on a journey to explore the mysterious disappearance of Flight 413, delving into the facts, theories, and lingering questions surrounding this enduring puzzle.
By John Michaels2 years ago in History
Liverpool vs Aston Vila
The rivalry between Liverpool FC and Aston Villa FC is a storied and historically significant one within the realm of English football. Dating back to the late 19th century, these two clubs have engaged in numerous thrilling encounters that have left an indelible mark on the sport. Here's a glimpse into their rich history:
By Victor Nwafor2 years ago in History
Catalysts of Change
The concept of emerging economies refers to countries that are in the process of rapid industrialization and experiencing significant economic growth. These nations often undergo a transformation from primarily agrarian or resource-based economies to more diverse and industrialized ones. The term "emerging" is used to distinguish them from developed or advanced economies. Emerging economies play a crucial role in the global economic landscape, as they contribute to economic growth, trade, and innovation on a worldwide scale. Here, we'll delve into the key characteristics, challenges, and trends associated with emerging economies.
By Godswill Dugbo2 years ago in History
The Himalayan Snowman “Yeti”
The people of Nepal and Tibet say that what they call the Yeti live in the Himalayan Mountains. Europeans call him, in English, a hateful mortal. A similar creature in western Canada is called the Sasquatch, and on the Atlantic coast of the United States, it is called the Bigfoot, which lives in the mountains. Is this creature fictional, or does it really exist? If it is, then what is it?
By Umair Amjad Kayani2 years ago in History
Certainly! Here are ten lesser-known facts about history
The world we live in today is the result of numerous events, people, and discoveries that have been weaved into the tapestry of history. There are lesser-known aspects of history that frequently go undetected, despite the fact that we may be familiar with some historical events and renowned individuals. This essay delves deep into history to reveal ten obscure but fascinating historical facts that will pique your interest.
By saiprasad kittu2 years ago in History






