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The Raid on Dieppe in 1942 was a military disaster, but the lessons learnt by the Allies paved the way for the success of D-Day.
The Bible is undoubtedly one of the most popular books of all time, but its origin story and roots are shrouded in mystery.
The Bible does not contain a specific character called the “Angel of Death.” But in the Bible, angels and death often come together nonetheless.
Explore how the Tang Dynasty secured the Silk Road with western garrisons, travel passes, tribute trade, and innovations like Kaiyuan coins and flying cash.
Brazil moved its capital to the newly built city of Brasilia in 1960 because Rio de Janeiro had become overpopulated and to highlight Brazil’s development.
Mata Hari’s name is surrounded by mystery and intrigue; was she really a Word War I spy, or merely a dancer who became embroiled in scandal?
Africa is a continent with 54 countries, but which one is the largest?
Have you ever wondered why certain colors were chosen in your favorite designs? In this piece, we uncover the science of colors and how they impact us psychologically.
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