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WW2 OPERATION: FRANJA
Deep within the verdant forests of Slovenia, a secret sanctuary was born during World War II. Hospital Franja, known as "Operation Resort," was a testament to human resilience and compassion. This covert medical facility emerged to shelter and care for wounded Partisan soldiers, and its remarkable story is one of unwavering courage.
By Haris Hadzic2 years ago in History
Notradamus
Nostradamus ‘ predictions for 2024 have captured the fascination of many, fueling speculation about the potential occurrence of cataclysmic events that could reshape the world as we know it. These events range from devastating wars and deadly plagues to the terrifying prospect of nuclear attacks and the ultimate demise of humanity. However, it is essential to approach these predictions with caution and skepticism.
By Jared S Massey2 years ago in History
Camp Logan Mutiny by TimFlix
Camp Logan Mutiny Prepare for an electrifying journey into a pivotal chapter of Black American history. First up in this collection of black history moments is the Camp Logan Mutiny story. In the 2023 trailer for the upcoming Black History Documentary Series by Tim Williams (TimFlix), you'll catch a glimpse of a riveting tale that has long been shrouded in obscurity.
By Tim Williams | TIMFLIX2 years ago in History
Norse Mythology
The pre-Christian legends and religious beliefs of the Scandinavian people and Northern Germanic tribes, known as Norse or Scandinavian mythology, are characterized by a strong emphasis on physical prowess and military might. These myths were originally passed down orally through odes, sagas, and poetic epics. Our understanding of these myths primarily comes from two works known as the Eddas, as well as other medieval texts that were written down during and after the Christianization of the Norse peoples. The majority of written sources were compiled from accounts recorded in Iceland during the eleventh century C.E.
By Sayed Safi2 years ago in History
STORY ABOUT NORTH KOREA
AHEAD OF KOREA Between 1995 and 1998, North Korea had a famine that resulted in the starvation deaths of an estimated 1 to 3 million people. Experts estimate that up to 10% of North Korea's population died as a result of this cause of death.
By AZAGIRO UCHENNA 2 years ago in History
The History and Origins of Christmas Traditions: Unveiling the Roots of Festive Customs
Christmas, a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, is a joyous and beloved holiday observed by billions worldwide. Over centuries, it has evolved into a fusion of religious and cultural traditions, each with its unique history and significance. Let's delve into the fascinating origins of some of the most popular Christmas customs.
By Anthony Muthui 2 years ago in History
Loss and Grief
In the heart of Gaza City, where the sounds of conflict had become the ever-present backdrop to life, there lived a woman named Amira. She was a mother, a widow, and a survivor. Amira's husband, Kareem, had been a schoolteacher with dreams of a peaceful Palestine. He was a beacon of hope, and his loss in the ongoing conflict had left a gaping void in Amira's life.
By Sheena Gilbert2 years ago in History







