What Is Crimea Issue?
The Crimea issue refers to the ongoing territorial dispute between Russia and Ukraine over the Crimean Peninsula, which Russia annexed in 2014 but rem…
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The Crimea issue refers to the ongoing territorial dispute between Russia and Ukraine over the Crimean Peninsula, which Russia annexed in 2014 but rem…
Germany could not have captured Gibraltar during WWII without full Spanish cooperation, making its capture impossible What if Spain took Gibraltar ww2…
The Yazoo lands wound up in federal hands in 1802 after a bribery scandal in Georgia left the public furious, courts ordered the deal reversed, and th…
The history of mobile phones starts in the 1940s when AT&T engineers built mobile radio systems. Then, in 1973, Motorola’s John F. Mitchell and Martin…
During World War II, U-48 sank the most ships, credited with 56 merchant vessels totaling 322,478 gross tons according to official German and Allied r…
Modern cavalry refers to military units that still handle the old reconnaissance and attack jobs once done by horse-mounted troops—but now they typica…
The 20th century holds the grim distinction of being the bloodiest century in recorded human history, with an estimated 187 million deaths attributed …
Valley Forge was the winter encampment (1777–1778) where George Washington’s Continental Army transformed into a disciplined, unified fighting force t…
The central idea of "The Open Boat" is humanity's insignificance when facing nature's indifference, shown through four shipwreck survivors battling th…
The oldest datable bridge in the world still in use is the slab-stone single-arch bridge over the river Meles in Izmir, Turkey, dating from c. 850 BC …
The modern version of the steamboat is the oceangoing steamship, which evolved from steamboat technology to become a primary mode of global cargo and …
Lerwick has served as Shetland’s capital since 1708 , after it was named the administrative center under Scottish rule. When did Lerwick become the ca…