Randolph Churchill – Man That Shaped Political Life Of The UK Long After His Death May 14, 2018 History The life – and especially death – of Randolph Churchill managed to shape the political life of the United Kingdom long after
The Italian Social Republic May 14, 2018 History In 1943, the war didn’t go well for Italy and its Duce, Benito Mussolini. Following the disaster in Afrika, Allies have landed
Juan Pujol Garcia – Germany’s Most Successful Spy Worked For Brits May 14, 2018 History In 1939, German intelligence agency Abwehr recruited one of their most successful agents in history. A young Spanish national named Juan Pujol
Ernst Rohm – One Of The Closest Friends Of Hitler May 14, 2018 History A hero of the World War One, Ernst Rohm was a highly decorated soldier who was wounded twice during his years in
The Life of Victor Emmanuel III May 14, 2018 History Who was Victor Emmanuel III? In 1900, Umberto I, who was the king of Italy, was assassinated and he was succeeded by
Putin And Erdogan Condemn Trump For Leaving Iran Deal May 11, 2018 Donald Trump·Iran·News·Russia During a telephone call on Thursday, President of Russia Vladimir Putin, and his Turkish counterpart Tayyip Erdogan agreed that the move to
Donald Trump Set the Date For Meeting With Kim May 11, 2018 Donald Trump·North Korea Finally, after weeks of speculations, we learned when the meeting between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un will happen. The date and
The Legend of the Last of the Mohicans May 11, 2018 History More than 260 years have passed since the fall of Fort William Henry, an event which gave birth to the legend of
Trump’s Decisions Are Leading Middle East to War May 11, 2018 Donald Trump·Iran·Israel·News After a meeting with Donald Trump, French president Emmanuel Macron made two statements. He said that Trump is going to pull the
Walter Ulbricht – Germany’s After WWII Leader May 11, 2018 History Walter Ulbricht was often described as one of the blandest human beings that ever held a significant political office. While this may
Nikolai Bukharin – Another Stalin’s Victim May 11, 2018 History Once lauded as the most promising young star in the communist hierarchy and a “Favourite of the whole party,” Nikolai Bukharin met
John Casor – The Case Of The “First Slave” May 10, 2018 History John Casor was legally declared a slave for life on March 8th, 1655, thus becoming the first person ever to receive this