World History
What parallels do historians see between the Trump administration and the Nazi regime?
Parallels Between the Trump Administration and the Nazi Regime: A Historical Perspective Historians often analyze political movements and leadership styles by drawing comparisons to past events. In recent years, some scholars and political commentators have identified parallels between the administration of Donald Trump (2017–2021) and the Nazi regime under Adolf Hitler (1933–1945). While such comparisons are contentious and should be approached with nuance, certain themes and tactics appear similar. This article explores these parallels while acknowledging the vast differences in historical context and impact.
By Sohel Tanvir11 months ago in History
Giant Ancient Egg Found in Antarctica Could Be the First From a Mosasaur. AI-Generated.
Giant Ancient Egg Found in Antarctica Could Be the First From a Mosasaur A groundbreaking discovery in Antarctica has left scientists astonished—a massive, ancient egg that could potentially belong to a mosasaur, a prehistoric marine reptile that ruled the oceans during the Late Cretaceous period. This finding challenges long-held beliefs about how these ancient predators reproduced and opens up new questions about their life cycle, evolution, and adaptability.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in History
Puran Bhagat
t This story is set in medieval times when Nath Yogis had a great influence on peoples lives. King Salwan ruled the Sialkot region in western Punjab, with Sialkot as his capital. Salwan was a pleasure-loving king who lacked nothingexcept for an heir. After many prayers and rituals, his queen, Ichhran, gave birth to a son, whom they named Puran.
By Nikita Angel11 months ago in History
The Most Complete T-Rex Fossil Ever Found
The Most Complete T-Rex Fossil Ever Found In Chicago, a remarkable discovery has revolutionised paleontology. Scientists, historians, and dinosaur enthusiasts alike have found their attention caught by a newly discovered, nearly match to the level of the T-Rex fossil.
By Rohitha Lanka11 months ago in History
The Unyielding Spirit of Amy Johnson: A Trailblazer in the Skies
History unfolds like a boundless sea, brimming with tales of triumph, tragedy, and uncharted mysteries. Among these narratives shines the story of Amy Johnson, a woman whose courage defied the norms of her time and whose legacy continues to inspire. Born on July 1, 1903, in Kingston upon Hull, a bustling port city in northeast England, Amy—or "Johnny," as friends occasionally called her—seemed poised for an ordinary life. With a degree in economics from Sheffield University, she moved to London and took up a secretarial job. Yet, beneath this conventional facade burned a spark that would soon ignite an extraordinary journey.
By KWAO LEARNER WINFRED11 months ago in History
March 8th
Why March 8 is Special March 8 is special because it is recognized globally as International Women's Day (IWD). This day is dedicated to celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women while also advocating for gender equality.
By Oluwatosin Adesoba11 months ago in History
Honest Century: Unused Treasures of Ottoman Soldiers
In 1915, during World War I, as the Ottoman army was withdrawing from the war, an Ottoman soldier left his savings with Palestinian businessman Rageb Hilmi al-Halul. As he left, he said only, "I am leaving this money, I will return and take it."
By Rumon pasha11 months ago in History
First Boots on Vietnamese Soil.
Many of us know about the Vietnam war or depending on where you’re reading this from, the American war. As the 60th anniversary of the first landing rolls around, not many of us know actually where the first soldiers ended up at the beginning of this conflict, and sadly as the years go on more of us forget. In this article, I will share information that may not be known to you about the Xuan Thieu beach landing In Da Nang Vietnam. For both sides, it was the beginning of something bigger than what they originally thought it would be. Men and teenagers fighting for what they believed was right, not knowing what was going to come.
By Jacob Newson11 months ago in History
Forgotten History: Holodomor Famine.
When you think of the USSR, you probably think of industrialization, dull coloured apartment blocks usually consisting of buildings with only 4 floors, a powerhouse of a country, and probably a lot of red. It’s no secret that the 22.4 million square kilometre nation that has now become 15 independent countries, was a force to be reckoned with throughout most of the 20th century. Following the March 1917 revolution, the land mass would originally be split into 4 regions: Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, Transcaucasian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, and the Belorussian and Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republics. The 4 socialist republics would band together in late December of 1922 to form the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, USSR for short.
By Jacob Newson11 months ago in History









