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Hitler's Last 10 Days
Hitler's Last 10 Days The last ten days of Adolf Hitler’s life are among the most significant and dramatic moments in history. By April 1945 World War II was nearing its end and Nazi Germany was on the verge of complete collapse. Soviet forces were closing in on Berlin and Hitler had chosen to remain in the capital refusing to flee. He had taken refuge in the Führerbunker an underground shelter beneath the Reich Chancellery where he was surrounded by his closest advisors guards and staff. Outside Berlin was crumbling under relentless bombardment but inside the bunker Hitler was trapped in a world where delusion and reality had blurred. April 20, 1945 marked Hitler’s 56th birthday but it was far from a celebration. High ranking Nazi officials like Joseph Goebbels and other loyalists formally congratulated him, but the atmosphere was grim. As he stepped out of the bunker he met with a group of young soldiers many just sixteen or seventeen who had been hastily recruited to defend Berlin. He shook their hands knowing well that they were untrained and stood little chance against the advancing Soviet army. Yet he remained fixated on his belief that Germany could still turn the war around. In the following days as Soviet forces pushed deeper into Berlin Hitler’s psychological state deteriorated rapidly. He held frequent meetings with his generals demanding updates but every report was bleak. By April 22 during a heated conference he erupted in rage accusing his commanders of betraying him and failing to follow his orders. It was at this moment that he first openly admitted that Germany had lost the war. His generals realizing the futility of resistance knew that staying in Berlin meant certain death. However no one dared to contradict him.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in History
The Limuru Conference (1966).
Tom Mboya set off the chain of events that led to the Limuru Conference. As David Goldsworthy narrates in the book, Tom Mboya: The Man Kenya Wanted to Forget, he cunningly set a trap for Odinga which the latter obliviously walked into. On 15th February 1966, Mboya tabled a motion in Parliament condemning dissident groups in KANU and asked that all who were against the government should declare themselves. Odinga immediately voiced his disapproval of the motion expressing that he had not been consulted regarding it and stormed out of the House but not before attacking Mboya directly calling him ‘The American ambassador to Kenya’. The motion did pass in his absence but only after 7 hours of vicious debates in which both camps voiced their personal and political disparities to each other in a manner that had never been done before in the country.
By HINGES OF TIME11 months ago in History
NASA-SpaceX Postpone Mission To Bring Back Stranded Astronauts Sunita Williams, Butch Wilmore
NASA and SpaceX have announced the postponement of a crucial mission to bring back astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, who have been stranded on the International Space Station (ISS) for an extended period of time. This is a surprising turn of events. Concerns about the astronauts' safety and well-being, as well as the broader implications for future space missions, have been raised by the delay. The reasons for the delay, the difficulties faced by the astronauts, and the potential impact on the collaboration between NASA and SpaceX are discussed in depth in this article. The Stranded Astronauts: Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore
By sk abdul rajjak11 months ago in History
The Crimson Rose
**The Crimson Rose** Lena was always intrigued by the old mansion on the outskirts of town. Its stone walls, ivy-covered and cracked, whispered secrets to anyone brave enough to listen to them. People kept their distance warily—an ancient clan had lived there once, but they had disappeared into thin air, leaving their names in oblivion. The natives avoided the property, calling it cursed. But Lena, being a quester for answers, was drawn irresistibly to the abandoned manor.
By Md Nurul Imam Babu11 months ago in History
The Hollow Heart
**"The Hollow Heart"** The sea had always fascinated Elliot. Its endless, infinite horizon echoed the hollow inside him. Since his fiancée, Clara, disappeared during a storm two years ago, he spent each evening sitting on the cliffs, staring at the waves, hoping she would return. The townspeople whispered that she was lost forever, snatched by the heartless sea. But Elliot could never believe it. He felt the presence as a cold hand brushed against his soul.
By Md Nurul Imam Babu11 months ago in History
Whispers of the Sea
Evelyn had spent all her life by the sea in a crooked lighthouse that stood sentinel over the charming village of Seabrook. Its beam, warm and solid, swept across dark waters each evening, a beacon for sailors and lost souls alike. Its keeper, Evelyn's father, had tended the light with passion until the sea claimed him on some wild night. Now it lay in her charge alone.
By Md Nurul Imam Babu11 months ago in History
The Cursed Dagger
The Mysterious Gift In the grand city of Samarkand, which was well-known for its merchants, poets, and scholars, a young man by the name of Zayd lived. He was a skilled blacksmith who was renowned for producing the finest swords and daggers in the land. An elderly traveler brought a silk-wrapped wooden box into his shop one day. He had deep, secretive eyes that were dark. The traveler handed the box to the young blacksmith and said, "I have something rare for you, young blacksmith." Zayd opened the package inquisitive. He had never seen a knife like the one contained within. The blade was pitch-black, and the hilt was adorned with rubies and silver. Strange symbols were carved along its edge, glowing faintly under the candlelight.
By Md Tofayel Ahmed11 months ago in History
Archaeologists Unearth Ancient Clay Puppets With Open Mouths and Detachable Heads That Resemble Modern Toy Dolls
Archaeologists Unearth Ancient Clay Puppets With Open Mouths and Detachable Heads That Resemble Modern Toy Dolls. The recent discovery of ancient clay puppets in El Salvador has opened a fascinating window into the lives and culture of a Mesoamerican society that thrived over two millennia ago. Unearthed by archaeologists Jan Szymański and Gabriela Prejs from the University of Warsaw these figurines were found atop a ruined pyramid at the San Isidro site. Dating back approximately 2,400 years these artifacts known as Bolinas figurines, are rare and have been found at other Central American sites. Their intricate design including open mouths and detachable heads suggests they may have played a role in rituals storytelling or entertainment. This discovery not only adds to the understanding of Mesoamerican societies but also raises intriguing questions about their social structures artistic expressions and technological capabilities. The Bolinas figurines are remarkable in their craftsmanship. They are not simply static representations of human figures instead they possess movable parts making them unique among the artistic relics of ancient civilizations. Each puppet like figure features a hollow body an open mouth and a detachable head allowing for movement and possibly even manipulation akin to modern toy dolls or marionettes. The level of detail suggests that they were created with a specific purpose in mind possibly for ceremonial or theatrical use.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in History
How to Maintain a Healthy Smile with Brisbane’s Top Dentists
Keeping a healthy smile is not just a show piece for an individual's beauty, but also a part of keeping a healthy body in whole. Find a good dentist in Brisbane because you will get excellent care from a regular check-up, cosmetic enhancement, and emergency dental treatment.
By Hashtag Dentist11 months ago in History
The Hidden Treasure of Kindness
Kareem, a covetous farmer, lived in a peaceful village surrounded by green fields. His wealth, not his kindness, made him famous. He lacked compassion despite having the largest fields, the healthiest cattle, and the best home. In contrast to the other villagers, Kareem never assisted the less fortunate. He would lock his door when a beggar knocked. In difficult times, he would deny neighbors' requests for financial assistance. He didn't see any reason to share what he had earned because he believed that wealth came to those who worked hard. An elderly man with a long white beard visited the village one day. He exchanged food for blessings as he traveled house to house. When he got there, he went to Kareem's house and knocked. Who exactly is that? Kareem questioned. The elderly man replied, "A traveler in need of some food." Kareem lowered his head. "I don't give free food away! Earn your meal by acting like everyone else. The elderly man grinned. “Wealth is like the shade of a tree, my friend. It has a limited lifespan. Kareem laughed. "Then I'll plant my own tree and get shade from it all the time!" He then slammed the door shut. The Strange Dream That Night Kareem had a bizarre dream. He was in a desert devoid of vegetation, water, or life. He saw a man sitting under the only tree he could see as he walked by. The man's face was hidden behind a hood, and there was a small chest next to him. Kareem made an inquisitive approach to him. “What is this place?”
By Md Tofayel Ahmed11 months ago in History








