Cuban Missile Crisis: Day One
Cuban Missile Crisis: Day One At 8:45 AM on Tuesday, October 16, 1962, President Kennedy, still in his pajamas, had his breakfast interrupted by National Security… Read More »Cuban Missile Crisis: Day One
Cuban Missile Crisis: Day One At 8:45 AM on Tuesday, October 16, 1962, President Kennedy, still in his pajamas, had his breakfast interrupted by National Security… Read More »Cuban Missile Crisis: Day One
USA Trivia Answer #42 Who Said: “Americans are one of the most religious peoples on Earth. Because they know that liberty, just as life… Read More »USA Trivia Answer #42
First Battle of Ypres On October 19, 1914 the Allies and Germans fought the 1st of 3 battles that took place in Ypres, Belgium. The… Read More »First Battle of Ypres
USA Trivia Question #50 Who said: “I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me… Read More »USA Trivia Question #50
Today in History: October 13, 1960 – 3rd Nixon-Kennedy Debate On October 13, 1960, Senator Kennedy and Vice President Nixon held their third of four… Read More »Today in History: October 13, 1960 – 3rd Nixon-Kennedy Debate
USA Trivia Answer #41 How many men signed the Declaration of Independence? Answer: 56 men – 8 of which were British-born.
Today in History: October 12, 1945 – 1st Ever Conscientious Objector Wins the Medal of Honor Today in 1945, was the first time ever that… Read More »Today in History: October 12, 1945 – 1st Ever Conscientious Objector Wins the Medal of Honor
Berlin-Marzahn Concentration Camp Berlin-Marzahn Concentration Camp opened on July 16, 1936, located in a field that was sandwiched between a cemetery and a sewage dump.… Read More »Berlin-Marzahn Concentration Camp
USA Trivia Question #49 Which President was the first to use an armored limousine, and who “donated” it for the President’s use? Why… Read More »USA Trivia Question #49
Expanding WWII Pt 2: Why Gen. Patton Was a Hero Many people don’t know that General Patton and his Third Army wanted to continue fighting.… Read More »Expanding WWII Pt 2: Why Gen. Patton Was a Hero