In January 1933, President Herbert Hoover found himself in a position familiar at that point to millions of Americans: He was about to lose his job. Unsure of what the future might hold, he considered whether to accept an offer of a regular appearanc
If entrepreneurs are looking to bring more socially conscious policies to their companies, they may just want to try to "be more pirate," author Sam Conniff Allende recently told Yahoo Finance's "On the Move."
Also, an explanation concerning the IJA's hierarchical organization of formations is necessary. In European armies and the USA, the hierarchical organization of formations arranged in ascending order by size was:
regiment < division < corp < ar
Then they reached the Bernhardt Line.
It took six weeks for the Allies to breach the Bernhardt Line, defended by a single corps. Unbeknownst to the Allies, Bernhardt wasn't a main defense line either: tougher than Volturno and Barbara it was, bett
As you read this, countless cards, letters and packages are en route to delivery destinations across the globe. We rarely think about the logistics involved in international mail crossing land and sea, country borders and continents, because we don'
. However, his promotion also meant that he was ideally placed to assist the Nazis in their plans to escape Europe. Disc shaped craft and large submarines were used for the actual escape to South America and Antarctica. Tried as a war criminal along
Here we have an eighteenth century depiction of two-thirds of the motto of the French Revolution- Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité, or "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity."
The Allies were stone-faced. They saw no way out. The sheer amount of artillery and troops growing in England gave away their plan. Hitler knew an invasion was coming, and he was getting new details by the minute.
There was no way that D-Day could e
As the world edges closer to the next crisis, today the man who has become legendary for his predictions on QE and historic moves in currencies told King World News that sources close to former French leader, Charles de Gaulle, informed him that de G
That being said, Halpin notes there are many sites in Ireland which begin with the word Bal/Baal/Bel (such as the Baltray standing stones, or Beltany Tops stone circle) which have sunrise and sunset alignments, and names to suggest they were sites or
Herb Kelleher, the larger-than-life Southwest Airlines impresario who taught the world that air travel did not have to be the exclusive plaything of the rich, died yesterday at 87.
Rather than using the market pricing system, Soviet officials mirrored their Chinese counterparts and combed through the iconic but now defunct catalog to learn about prices for consumer goods. Despite the intensive study and analysis of the cost for
After conducting a biomedical analysis of Hitler's teeth, long-kept hidden by Russian scientists, researchers say that they believe that Hitler died in his bunker in 1945. That, of course, has been the most widely accepted version of the Fuhrer's
American politicians have figured out that they can promise peace and never deliver. The American people have wanted out of Afghanistan for a very long time. Will President Trump deliver?
What wasn't taught in school,... rediscovered. With almost 800,000 Subscribers. But he's starting to venture into areas that will get him banned by They/Them/Those issues.
By starting two world wars they created a problem. This in turn created a reaction from the population, who wanted a solution to the wars. So the Illuminati created a solution to the problem they themselves created by founding the United Nations; o
Who gets to write the history textbooks? Where do the history teachers learn about history? What documents are allowed into the historical record, and what documents are excluded?
Paul Rosenberg (Freeman's Perspective) on the re-naming of his subscriber-based newsletter to Parallel Society, providing a more outward focus and his hope for the future. Paul discusses his latest issue: Using the World While Not Abusing It
Gerry Docherty, co-author with Jim MacGregor of Hidden History: The Secret Origins of the First World War, joins us for an in-depth discussion about the real origins of WWI. In this wide-ranging discussion, Docherty reveals the machinations of the Se
The British government soon recognized that control of the economy was not enough; the war at home meant control of information itself. At the outbreak of war, they set up the War Propaganda Bureau at Wellington House. The bureau's initial purpose
In one of the most provocative and misunderstood studies of the year, scientists in the U.S. and Switzerland have made an astonishing discovery: All humans alive today are the offspring of a common father and mother – an Adam and Eve – who walked
By the middle of the 11th century in the town of Coventry, England, the local townspeople had spent years under the oppressive regime of their ruler, Leofric of Mercia.
of sand dunes where this massive wall was destroyed by a huge influx of water" measuring an incredible 75 meters (245 ft) thick. The team also claim, "Laboratory analysis' of material recovered from Spain showed evidence of a type of cement not
Two thousand, three hundred years ago, Alexander The Great was surveying his battlefield and drinking water from silver urns. He knew nothing about bacteria, but he knew that silver containers have a seemingly miraculous way of keeping water fresh.
Why in WW1 did soldiers both British and German run straight to enemy held positions and get mowed down in their thousands? Wouldn't it have been more sensible to wait in the trenches for the other side to attack?
"It doesn't matter if one man fights or ten thousand; if the one man sees he has no option but to fight, then he will fight, whether he has others on his side or not."
Hans Fallada, Every Man Dies Alone
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