Medieval
Why You Wouldn't Last 24 Hours in World War I
The year 1914 became the turning point in the history of wars with the emergence of machine guns which were much more powerful and destructive than rifles. Machine guns were followed by bombs, snipers bullets, and chemical ammunition which were like terrible nightmares on the battlefield. By that time, it was known as “the war to end all wars,” but death did not give man the chance for mortal respite as what were supposed to be the end of the greatest human atrocities had instead only led to further anguish in the lives of those who were left behind. They are believed to range between 15 and 22 million deaths only from the slaughters, such unbearable number is irresponsible enough to bury us into the quite of pity. Thus, in this essay, we will penetrate into the most of deadly points and characteristics of the First World War when a woe for many. This writing provides an answer for the why it was a hopeless case to survive in the WWI - the lethal weapons ,mostly the trenches warfare, diseases everywhere and the effects of the war on the societies.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in History
Why Japanese Soldiers NEVER Used Shields
In the past, the samurai, who are considered to be warriors, with the rest of the Japanese ones, has earned a distinguished place in the annals of history. Stories of their battle courage, as well as their quality with the sword, and honor have spread to the heart and souls of people living in many countries in the world. But the story of battle of japan is not just about samurai legend, there are more to it Amidst the blood-soaked battlefields of Japan's history, there existed another unsung hero: shedding, though, he was immune to frontline bullets and artillery fire.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in History
Day in a Nazi Concentration Camp
We were all in the attic, and in the still proneness of the night the watchfulness of the night sends us into the silence was suddenly broken by the fact that we were being shot at losing part of a wood attic hatch. That meant, it was their worst nightmare already. Those the charismaticgrav men in blackare the most visible guys. They are everywhere on biking trails and along the road. They are without exception, speaking German, acting ruthless and their eyes mean nothing but pointing towards their pistols. It is this Nazi brutality that drives them in a merciless exploration of anyone of the kind "unwanted" so they can become the slaves for the "Masters". Which means that this spells out death sentence for a lot of innocent people
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in History
What Happened to the Children of NAZI Leaders. Content Warning.
Have you ever sincerely considered your ancestry, those pieces of history that tie you to your origins? Maybe you have envisaged the stories of your forebears, and then you visualize the contributions of your heroes, scholars, or adventurers, among others. However, what if between your ancestors, an unwanted truth will result? What if you suddenly became associated with one of greatly documented history's most notorious individuals, someone, who indeed, has committed barbaric immoralities?
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in History
The Stupid Mistakes That Lead to Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster. Content Warning.
The Chernobyl nuclear power disaster of 1986 enshrines itself as a real, apocalypse scenario, caused by a sudden convergence of human errors, incorrect design of the reactor, and insufficient safety culture and management practices. In essence, the disaster at Chernobyl was not actually just a single collision point but indeed the end result of multiple factors which eventually led to an accident of a nuclear power station gone wrong in history.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in History
Why USA Drafted Morons Into Vietnam War. Content Warning.
The Vietnam Warthat went through from 1955 to 1975 is the most significant war chronicle and the history that affected the life of the Southeast Asia in a destructive way is called a battling tome. Americans in those days spent more time dividing themselves than uniting and anti-war protests were common. The draft system dealt disproportionately with the weakest members of society. Among the various initiatives born out of the Vietnam era, one stands out for its egregious impact on the lives of thousands of young men: Activity 100,000.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in History
The Ugly Truth About Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple Inc., was becoming presaged as a visionary whose life mission was to transform the world of technology revolution. He played key role in the development of personal computer, mobile phone, and computerized graphics. The imprints of his efforts on society will last forever. Yet, the legacy shrouding behind the showcase of innovations and success contains a dark side of his persona and legacies.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in History
The Enigma of the Phantom Painter
Once upon a time, in the bustling city of Renaissance Florence, Italy, a mysterious figure known as the Phantom Painter emerged. This enigmatic artist captivated the city's inhabitants with their mesmerizing works of art that appeared overnight, leaving no trace of the creator's identity.
By Dreamweaver2 years ago in History
How Islam spread among the Turks
During their journey and history, the Turkish peoples encountered various religious religions. Initially, they worshipped the natural elements and thought they had been created by the sky god, Tangri, to whom they made animal sacrifices. The Battle of Talis in 751 marked a significant turning point in the development of Islam among the Turks. Two massive empires, originating in the East Tang, were moving in different paths across Asia. From the West, the abased caliphate had just lately wrested authority from the Umayyads and was now spreading throughout the Middle East from North Africa and Central Asia. China was the largest Empire in East Asia since the fall of the Han Dynasty in the third century.
By Mahbubur rahman 2 years ago in History
Unveiling the Charm of Marrakesh, Morocco: A Cultural Gem
Marrakesh, Morocco, often referred to as the "Red City," stands as an epitome of rich cultural heritage, architectural marvels, and vibrant traditions. Nestled at the foothills of the Atlas Mountains, Marrakesh mesmerizes visitors with its bustling souks, intricately designed palaces, and the pulsating rhythm of life that flows through its alleys. Let us delve deeper into the enchanting allure of this historic city.
By quizat karim2 years ago in History

