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 HistoryThe Curious Case Of A Peanut Hole In Russia’s Territorial WatersHow countries used a legal loophole for fishing in Russian waters.Mar 27Mar 27
Published inLessons from HistoryWhy Many Nazis Have A Scar In Their Face?The scar caused by the duel soon became a bragging element in the high circles of the Nazi party.Mar 24Mar 24
Published inWorld history in chunksWhen The Polish Army Delivered Tank Shells To IKEACaught in logistics chaos, the Polish army accidentally delivered tank shells to IKEA.Mar 221Mar 221
Published inWorld history in chunksWhy Taliban Has Banned Polio Vaccines In Afghanistan?It has to do with a secret CIA operation to track down Osama Bin Laden.Mar 19Mar 19
Published inWorld history in chunksThe Connection Between India, Tea, And The US RevolutionThe Tea thrown into Boston Harbor during the US Revolution was from India.Mar 14Mar 14
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.Mar 7Mar 7
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.Mar 6Mar 6
Published inILLUMINATIONDo You Know Who Named The Sandwich?Sandwich got its name from a British aristocrat who wanted to keep his hands cleanMar 2Mar 2
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