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Why America Used Nuclear Weapon on Japan?
December 7th, 1941 – this was the last day in history after which the map of the world was going to change forever. Disaster was about to strike a naval base, something no one had anticipated. On one of the battleships was an African-American cook, Doris Miller. At sunrise, he served breakfast to Navy officers and then went about collecting their laundry.
By Jehanzeb Khan7 months ago in History
The First Lawmakers: How the Ancient Near East Built the Blueprint for Civilization. AI-Generated.
When we speak of law and order today, we often look westward—to Athens, Rome, or London. But before those cities dreamed in marble, dusty tablets in Sumer, Akkad, and Babylon were already echoing the weight of legal codes.
By Yand Bullosy7 months ago in History
Which Religion Is Right. Islam or Christianity?
The question of which religion is right—Islam or Christianity—has been asked for centuries by followers of both faiths and seekers of truth. Both religions are monotheistic, believe in the same God of Abraham, and promote moral values like honesty, kindness, and charity. Yet they differ in major theological beliefs, especially regarding the nature of God, the role of Jesus, and the path to salvation. To understand which religion might be closer to the truth, it’s essential to examine their beliefs, scriptures, historical origins, and how they guide followers in life.
By USA daily update 7 months ago in History
Frozen Valor: Shackleton and the Last Great Antarctic Journey
In the waning days of 1914, as the world was spiraling into the horrors of World War I, another kind of battle was about to unfold—one fought not with guns, but with ice, storms, and raw endurance. The British ship Endurance set sail from South Georgia Island toward the frozen continent of Antarctica, led by the indomitable Sir Ernest Shackleton. Onboard were 28 men, handpicked for their resilience, skill, and perhaps unknowingly, for their capacity to endure what would become one of the greatest survival stories in history.
By Moments & Memoirs7 months ago in History










