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“He got wounded 21 times and what he did was stop the Germans from getting through the French line,” Herman Johnson (son of Henry Johnson)
Sgt. Henry Johnson was the first American soldier in World War I to receive the Croix de Guerre with star and Gold Palm from the French government.…
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“We were deep in the brush and we couldn’t see the Germans and they couldn’t see us. But we could hear their machine guns shooting something awful.”
He received the Medal of Honor for leading an attack on a German machine gun nest, taking 32 machine guns, killing 28 German soldiers and capturing 132 others.
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CAVEAT – Although this post contains scenes that show cinematic interpretation of a battle, the content may be intense for some viewers.
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This is a post that centers on the military tensions and campaigns in the Balkan regions that took place as the Ottoman empire began to crumble.
It’s the year of 1912 . . . before The Powder Keg of Europe becomes EXPLOSIVE! Continue reading → Post ID 46590
Movie Documentary
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suf·fra·gette – noun
a woman seeking the right to vote through organized protest.
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Oliver Cromwell was a Puritan, military leader, and powerful politician in the 17th century Parliament and….
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Born in 1783, Simon Bolivar grew to become known as the George Washington of South America.
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How different would life be without this invention? Nowadays, canned food is everywhere — but how did this industry begin? Tune in to learn how Nicholas Appert discovered the principles used in canning food — and why we have Napoleon to thank for this Stuff of Genius.
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Posted November 16, 2014Napoleon’s hat sells for $2.4 million at auction
Though he never attained the highest office of his adopted country, few of America’s founders influenced its political system more than Alexander Hamilton.
“He who stands for nothing will fall for anything.”
Alexander Hamilton vs. Aaron Burr (CLICK HERE for PODCAST)
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