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North Korean Advance Grinds to Bloody Halt
With their backs to the sea, the UN forces fought desperate see-saw battles with the North Korean Army all around the Busan Perimeter throughout August of 1950. The tide begins to turn with the Invasion of Incheon, in which UN troops made an amphibious assault on the east coast near Seoul, well behi
The Truth About Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Assassination
Someone shot and killed civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr on April 4, 1968. Who shot him, how was he caught, and what happened to him?
American Impressionist Paintings That Have to Do with Family
With its pure, vibrant colors applied thickly to the canvas in a sense of controlled abandon, American Impressionism is a combination of groundbreaking French technique and American optimism. While French Impressionism focused on bucolic landscapes and sparkling depictions of city life, American Imp
Nagoya Castle
Photo of Nagoya Castle in Japan, one the most beautiful and famous of Japanese castles built from the 14th century onward.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Profile of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary whose death led to World War I.
Plutarch, Life of Lycurgus of Sparta 6:
Section from Plutarch's biography of Lycurgus of Sparta on the Great Rhetra, including lines from the Spartan poet Tyrtaeus on the rhetra.
Korean War Pictures - Marine in the Snow
Picture of a marine climbing through the snow, during the Korean War.
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Key Figures of World War One
World War 1 lasted just over four years, and included many belligerent nations. Consequently, there are a lot of famous names involved in this listing
ERROR IN HISTORY: GREECE IS NOT THE CRADLE OF PHILOSOPHY
The general conception, even among professional philosophers, is that Greece is the cradle of philosophy. Therefore, almost all the available histories of philosophy, and philosophers themselves, agre
Mayan Calendars
Everyone has heard of the Mayan Calendar. The Mayans lived in Central America and predicted that the world would end on December 21, 2012,. Perhaps it is really that the world will end as we know it,
Bandits' Roost
A photograph by Jacob Riis of the Bandit's Roost, an alleyway off Mulberry Street in lower Manhattan in the late 19th century.
Ambush in the Wilderness: Battle of Oriskany
The Battle of Oriskany was fought August 6, 1777, during the American Revolution. Part of the Saratoga Campaign, the Battle of Oriskany saw American forces ambushed while moving to relieve Fort Stanwix. In the Battle of Oriskany, American forces were beaten, however Native American morale was damage