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"Unraveling Genius: The Wild-Haired Journey of Albert Einstein"
Once upon a time, in the charming town of Ulm, Germany, a baby named Albert Einstein burst onto the scene. With a head of wild hair that seemed to defy gravity, it was clear from the start that this was no ordinary baby. Little did the world know, they were about to witness the unfolding tale of a genius in the making.
By Revathi Thangavel2 years ago in History
title: Cold winter night
In the serene countryside of Eldoria, where rolling hills painted in verdant hues stretched beneath the vast expanse of a cerulean sky and ancient trees whispered tales etched in the annals of time, a captivating narrative unfolded. This enchanting story revolved around a quaint village and a young woman named Isabella, whose life would serve as an embodiment of the indomitable strength inherent in love and unity.
By hassen fraih2 years ago in History
15 African Presidents Who Were Assassinated In The Most Dangerous Ways. Content Warning.
Numerous leaders throughout African history have met tragic ends, indicating the turbulent character of politics in particular eras and locales. In June 1960, Lumumba's vision came true when the Democratic Republic of the Congo gained independence from Belgium.
By Makeila.Ogm2 years ago in History
Joseph Goebbels, Propaganda through films and Hail Hitler
During and before WWII, the Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda under the minister of Propaganda of Nazi Germany, Joseph Goebbels who was Adolf Hitler’s right-hand man, produced pro-Nazi and pro-Hitler content films for the public.
By Tuba Abbasi2 years ago in History
A Thousand Day Queen
Anne watched as they prepared the erect scaffold that was out in the green. She had just returned from her sham of a trial two days earlier, where her fate was sealed before she even walked into the room. The scaffold they were building was where she would meet her fate that was given to her in the courtroom. She still remembered how her uncle, the Duke of Norfolk, her own flesh and blood gave out the death sentence. To burned or beheaded at the King's pleasure he said. Those words were playing over and over in her head. But it was also no surprise her trial came to that outcome. Now that she failed to give Henry a son and heir like she promised he wanted to desperately get rid of her. Even if it meant ending her life over false accusations of adultery and incest.
By Alexandra McCormick2 years ago in History








