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Audie Murphy: An American Soldier's Journey to Fame and Glory
Audie Leon Murphy was born on June 20, 1925. He was an accomplished American soldier, actor, and songwriter. He earned a reputation as one of the most decorated combat soldiers in the United States during World War II, having been awarded all available military combat awards for valor. His heroic acts were also recognized by the French and Belgian authorities.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in History
The Unbelievable Story of Desmond Doss
When Desmond Doss joined the United States Army on April 1, 1942, he had no idea that he would be honored with the nation's highest award for his remarkable bravery and courage in battle. It was only three and a half years later that he found himself standing on the White House lawn, receiving the prestigious award.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in History
İSTANBUL
The history of Istanbul goes back thousands of years, but the first known settlement dates back to BC. It took place in the 7th century. At that time, there was a city-state called Megara among the city-states in the ancient Greek peninsula. These city-states were the most advanced states of that period economically and culturally. One of the most important reasons for their economic development is their colonization efforts. Byzas, the king of the city-state of Megara, went to the temple of Apollo (the god of wisdom in Greek mythology) in Delphi to find a new colony and consulted the oracle about the most suitable place to colonize. The oracle tells him that he must go to the lands opposite the land of the blind.
By MUHARREM KARADAĞ3 years ago in History
The Children's Hope
In the heart of Johannesburg, South Africa, stood a magnificent statue of Nelson Mandela, towering over the bustling city streets. Its presence was more than just a mere monument; it held a profound emotional resonance for those who passed by, especially the young children who gazed up at it with wide-eyed wonder.
By Hamzat Shamsudeen3 years ago in History
The Ottoman Conquest: The Fall of the Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine Empire, often referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, stood as a testament to the ancient glory of Rome for over a thousand years. However, its fate took a dramatic turn in the 15th century with the rise of the Ottoman Empire. This article explores the events leading to the fall of the Byzantine Empire and the subsequent rise of the Ottomans, reshaping the geopolitical landscape of the region.
By Danny Morrison3 years ago in History









