PinnedPublished inLessons from HistoryHow A Dead Body Deceived Germans In World War II- Operation MincemeatOperation Mincemeat was an attempt by British intelligence to planned fake documents into the hands of German intelligence.Mar 23, 20211Mar 23, 20211
Published inLessons from HistoryHow a Hijacking Helped India Win a WarThe 1971 Indian Airlines aircraft hijack closed off Indian airspace, which helped India win a war with Pakistan.2d ago2d ago
Published inWorld history in chunksThe Thor Hammer In The United Nations General CouncilNorway presented a gavel to the UN and named it aptly the Thor hammer.3d ago3d ago
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Published inLessons from HistoryHow a Font sent a Politician to Prison: FontGateUsing Calibri even before it was released officially landed the ex-PM of Pakistan in prison.Feb 221Feb 221
Published inLessons from HistoryWhen the Nazis tried To Fulfill Napoleon’s Dream-Operation SealionAdolph Hitler and Napoleon I had the dream of crossing the English Channel to invade Britain, and both failed.Feb 192Feb 192
Published inILLUMINATIONThe Juicy Feud Between Disney And Florida StateThe word of war between Disney and Florida State has created new jargon in legal contracts.Feb 19Feb 19
Published inLessons from HistoryWhy Japanese Navy Officers Tried To Assassinate Charlie ChaplinWhen Japan’s Prime Minister was assassinated in 1932 by the Japanese Navy, Charlie Chaplin was also part of the hit list.Feb 151Feb 151
Published inLessons from HistoryThe Dark History Of Indian Descendants Around The WorldBonded labor under the British Raj was a form of slavery that torments the descendants even today.Feb 13Feb 13
Published inLessons from HistoryThe Secret Deal Between Germany And Britain In World War IDue to a shortage of resources, the foes met in Switzerland and hatched a deal that didn’t materialize.Jan 221Jan 221