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Friedliche Revolution

2024-11-30Posted inEurope, Germany, history, learnings, locations, travel
Friedliche Revolution, known as Peaceful Revolution in English, were the 1989 non-violent protests against the East German communist government which led to its demise. The protests' origins were the Monday's…
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Monument to the Battle of the Nations

2024-11-24Posted inEurope, Germany, history, locations, travel
Also known in German as Völkerschlachtdenkmal, the Monument to the Battle of the Nations commemorates the 1813 epic battle where Napolean was defeated by the combined armies of Russia, Prussia,…
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Random Learnings #51

2024-11-23Posted inhistory, learnings, Lithuania, personal, Russia
Though evidence is inconclusive and reasoning disputed, Khrushchev may have proposed that the Kaliningrad enclave become part of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic. The Lithuanian leader Sniečkus declined because over…
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Random Learnings #50

2024-11-21Posted inEurope, Germany, history, learnings, personal, Russia
Sovetsk, Russia is part of the Kalingrad enclave, physically separated from mainland Russia. It's even further separated from mainland Russia as planes can no longer fly over the Baltics but…
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From Here I Can See Russia!

2024-11-21Posted inhistory, Lithuania, locations, Russia, travel
Sarah Palin is often misquoted as saying I can see Russia from my house! - thank you, Tina Fey - but I can say I saw Russia from my rental…
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Random Learnings #49

2024-10-21Posted inhistory, learnings, locations, New York, personal, United States
Dexter Gordon's Wikipedia page mentioned that he was unable to perform in New York City bars or dancehalls - essentially any place that served alcohol, more importantly the places that…
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Random Learnings #47

2024-09-28Posted inEurope, history, learnings, personal
Czechoslovakia first came into existence at the conclusion of World War I and the collapse of the Austria-Hungarian Empire. The new country immediately needed to create a working government, establish…
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Random Learnings #46

2024-09-02Posted inhistory, learnings, personal, Russia
"A Peasant Leaving His Landlord on Yuriev Day" by Sergei V. Ivanov I thought that Russian serfs were essentially slaves - a belief supported by many English-language references - but…
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Random Learnings #45

2024-08-04Posted inAlbania, China, Europe, history, learnings, personal
"United Nations" by japedi is licensed under CC BY 2.0. I knew that China joined the United Nations at Taiwan's expense - China also getting the permanent seat on the…
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Random Learnings #44

2024-07-21Posted inhistory, learnings, personal
I picked up a May 1917 National Geographic magazine ( Volume XXXI, Number 5) for its the World War I reporting, and while the articles were interesting I became sidetracked…
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