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Was there ever a sense of "we are going to win, it's only a matter of time" from the Allies during WWII?

What person faded away into obscurity despite being responsible for one of humanity’s most important inventions?

What kind of small humiliations did the Hirohito emperor and the Japanese people face during the American occupation of Japan?

What was the first successful girl group in Japan?

Do you agree with Kevin Roberts, the President of the Heritage Foundation, that those at the World Economic Forum are "part of the problem"?

One often overlooked event is the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648, ending the Thirty Years' War. It shaped modern statehood and influenced international relations, yet it's not widely known outside academic circles.

What was the Japanese government’s plan after attacking Pearl Harbour? Did they expect the USA to give up, sit and negotiate, or just accept the destruction and get on with their lives?

How good was Napoleon as a soldier?