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  • German Memories - Victory of Roman Forces over Germanic Teutons & Cimbri  By : Rajkumar Kanagasingam
    In 103 BC, the Cimbri and their Proto-Germanic allies, the Teutons, had turned towards Spain where they pillaged far and wide. During this time Roman general Gaius Marius had the time to prepare and in 102 BC, he was ready to meet the Teutons and the Ambrones at the Rhône River. These two tribes intended to go into Italy through the western passes, while the Cimbri and the Tigurines were to take the northern route across the Rhine and later across the Tyrolian Alps.
  • German Memories - Early European Migration & Life-Style  By : Rajkumar Kanagasingam
    Though our discussion touched on many of the early human migration what attracted us most was the 400, 000 year old wooden projectile spears which were found at Schöningen in northern Germany. These wooden projectile spears are thought to have been made by the Neanderthals' ancestors.

    The Neanderthals disappeared completely from this world some 30,000 – 40,000 years ago. The Cro-Magnon probably came in contact with the Neanderthals, and is often credited to have caused or finalized the latter's extinction. To what extent Cro-Magnons interbred with Neanderthals – if at all – is still a matter of debate and we came out with some controversial argument.
  • German Memories - Attack on Roman Forces by Germanic Teutons & Cimbri  By : Rajkumar Kanagasingam
    During the late 2nd century BC, the Teutons were marching south along with their neighbors, the Cimbri and the Ambrones, and attacking Roman Italy.

    The Cimbri were ferocious warriors who did not fear death. The host was followed by women and children on carts. Aged women dressed in white sacrificed the prisoners of war and sprinkled their blood, the nature of which allowed them to see what was to come.

    After several battles with the Boii and other Celtic tribes, the Cimbri and other tribes appeared 113 BC in Noricum ( the today's Austria), where they invaded the lands of one of Rome's allies, the Taurisci.
  • How can you help?  By : Caroline Anderson
    This unprecedented project has united many countries in a gesture intended to preserve the authentic material evidence of the Nazi brutality to which the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp bears testimony. This place should forever remain a witness for future generations and should serve as a warning against the dimensions of the evil that mankind is capable of.
  • The Arlberg Kandahar  By : Roberto Bell
    The Kandahar is one of the most prestigious races on the skiing world cup circuit and has a long and interesting history.
  • Celebrating American Courage  By : Wendy Mitchell
    A celebration honoring the nation's brave military men and women is expected to draw salutes from Americans across the country.
  • Life as a Child in Germany During World War II  By : Evelyn Whitaker
    Although there are many articles published about World War II in Germany, not too many touch on the personal aspect of what it was like growing up as a child during the war. For those of you that are interested, this article may be for you.
  • The Chinese Called it Pai Hua, or The Driven Out  By : Jean Pfaelzer
    At nine o'clock on the morning of November 3, 1885, steam whistles blew at the foundries and mills across Tacoma, to announce the start of the purge of all the Chinese people from the town. Saloons closed and police stood by as five hundred men, brandishing clubs and pistols, went from house to house in the downtown Chinese quarter and through the Chinese tenements along the city's wharf.
  • The Key To 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue  By : Wendy Mitchell
    There's good news for those with an interest in the White House and American history.
  • Research Your Genealogy And Share It With Your Family  By : Doug
    Studying genealogy will give you the knowledge you will need to understand your ancestry, and it will help in creating the family tree.
  • Historical Amarpali of Vaishali (Bihar)  By : S. Singh
    Little information is available about Amarpali. Most of them are folklore, remixes and misinterpretation of events. Here is a true account of Amarpali.
  • Reasons to Envy Bihar  By : S. Singh
    Reasons to envy Bihar in todays India.
  • History of Bihar, the land of Buddha  By : S. Singh
    History of Bihar, the land of Buddha
  • Concentration Camps - A Brief History of Germanys Darkest Times  By : Joshua Spaulding
    An overview of the horrifying concentration camps that took place in Germany during the Hitler era.
  • Victims of Political Correctness  By : Rev. Michael Bresciani
    I opened up my e-mail and clicked on a published article that ended with a line that said “I don’t believe that homosexuality is immoral…” It was proudly signed by the author and accompanied with contact information to the authors e-mail.
  • US Participation In Treaty Of Versailles  By : Gabriel
    The United States of America, as widespread opinion states, finds itself teetering precariously on a fine balance today, between taking up its cudgel to police the destructive forces plaguing the world and shrugging its shoulders and walking away to safety and defeat.
  • President Gerald R. Ford, Noble Through And Through  By : Stacey Moore
    Gerald R. Ford was a World War II veteran, a House minority leader, a vice president and a president; he was a football star, a Yale Law School graduate and a family man. He was also a Shriner.
  • The History of the Rosedale Neighbourhood in Toronto  By : Rob Parker
    Learn about the history of the Rosedale neighbourhood in Toronto and how it became the wealthiest neighbourhood.
  • Korea Government: IXS  By : Heidi Grumm
    A formal democratic People’s Republic has set up a frame work for the politics of North Korea. It functions as a single-party state in practice. North Korea's political system is built upon the principle of centralization. While the constitution asserts human rights and democratic government, most power is within the hands of a ruling elite dominated by Kim Jong-il.
  • West and Its Influence on the Rest  By : Wain Roy
    The western civilisation has cast significant influences worldwide over centuries. This article would take a short trip through its various impacts on other cultures.
  • The Treaty of Versailles Rejection  By : Kate Gardens
    The United States initiated the Treaty of Versailles as the tool to make peace in the post World War I world and prevent further military actions from European countries side.
  • World War I And US Policy  By : Kate Gardens
    The League of Nations and the Treaty of Versailles and were just two of the important forms of cooperation in history which were established after World War I in the hope of establishing peace among nations.
  • The US Position After World War I  By : Sharon White
    Being a democratic president with a Senate which had a majority of Republican Senators, the partisan politics then influenced the political action that a president hoped to make, and thus explains the rejection of both the League of Nations and the Treaty of Versailles.
  • Social Changes In Modern Turkey  By : Sharon White
    Modern Turkey has greatly been influenced by the Western world. However, it has still remained some unique samples of social changes which can be referred to the Turkish society only.
  • From The League Of Nations History  By : Sharon White
    There were a number of reasons that made the United States refuse to ratify the Treaty of Versailles and to join the League of Nations.
  • Russian Expansion To The Middle East  By : Sharon White
    The former Soviet Union was greatly interested in its influence expansion to the Middle East.
  • The Rock Rebellion  By : Barbara Ehrenreich
    What has been repressed, no matter how forcibly and thoroughly, often finds a way of resurfacing. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Anglo-American culture was struck by an outbreak of "hysteria" or "mania" described by alarmed observers as obscene, disruptive, and even criminal.
  • The Soviet Union Collapse  By : Sharon White
    Soviet Union began seeing as an Evil Empire since the Cold War when the USA and Soviet Union actually divided the world into two camps.
  • US Policy In The Middle East  By : Sharon White
    There were two opposites, two sides of the world and there was no space for any third side. It was the time of the Cold War.
  • Native American Rights  By : Sharon White
    The United States is considered to be the land of freedom and native rights. In order to show this the USA laws were designed so that to protect the rights of all American citizens.

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