Category: History & Events Infographics
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How did Hitler Rise to Power?
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Norse Gods and Goddesses: Family Tree
Norse mythology details the Nordic deities that people from medieval Scandinavia believed in just before Christianity was established. The pagan religion of the Vikings were based on this myths. Norsemen believed that those who perish in battle will go to Valhalla—heaven for fallen warriors. Major deities of the Norse pantheon like the wise Allfather Odin,…
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How Ancient Egypt Shaped the Modern World
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Spartans: Fierce Warriors of Ancient Greece
The military might of the Spartan army was well-known in the ancient Greece. There is no doubt that Sparta’s system of government, code of conduct, militaristic training and their harsh way of life produced strong warriors. Their defining moment arrived in 480 BC when 300 soldiers, led by King Leonidas, fought around 100,000 Persians during…
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Combat Vehicles of the U.S. Military
The United States Armed Forces can certainly participate in an extensive warfare. This huge chart, created by Pop Chart Lab, exhibits most of the commissioned and uncommissioned US military vehicles; jets, helicopters, tanks, warships, submarines and many more. They arranged each rendered combat machine into class and sub-class and designated a color-coded badge showing branch…
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Casualties of American Revolution
The American Revolution not only had legally established the United States, but also had created big dreams for the American people. Colonial America wanted independence from the tyranny of England. King George along with the British Parliament and their growing taxes and unreasonable laws lead to the the American Revolutionary War. It had taken many…
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What Happened During The Korean War
The Korean War is a messy, complicated and deeply political conflict between North Koreans and South Koreans. The war gets international attention in June 1950 when communist leader Kim Il Sung of North Korea, supplied by Stalin of Soviet Union with weapons and equipment, ordered an invasion on the southern half in an attempt to…
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Gobekli Tepe: World’s Oldest Temple
The discovery of the world’s oldest temple, Gobekli Tepe, changed the view of archaeologists on the origins of civilization. Located at the mountain ridge within the Southeastern Anatolia Region of Turkey, the historical site predates England’s Stonehenge, Egyptian Pyramids and Malta temples by thousands of years. First excavated by a German archaeological team in 1995,…
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Mother’s Day Celebration Dates Around the World
For all the hard work and unconditional love our mothers provide, they have long earned their own special day of appreciation. That’s why more than 40 countries throughout the world celebrate Mother’s Day every year, in different dates. Wondering when are the mother’s day celebration in other countries? See the graphic below. See also the…
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The Shot That Started World War I
The First World War took the lives of 10 million soldiers, 7 million civilians, 21 million more wounded and 7.7 million were missing. It all started with an assassination a century ago. On June 28, 1914, Gavrilo Princip, a member of a secret military society called Blackhand, assassinated Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand along with his…