Did You Know History?

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Welcome to Did You Know History? — where forgotten events come alive! 🌍 From ancient empires to hidden legends, we dig up the fascinating moments that shaped our world.

15/10/2025

"All problems in the world go back to the British" is this true chat and fair?

15/10/2025

Just a reminder...then it was Afghanistan and now ..Gaza?

🧠 Top Row1. Galileo Galilei – Father of modern physics and astronomy; improved the telescope and supported heliocentrism...
15/10/2025

🧠 Top Row

1. Galileo Galilei – Father of modern physics and astronomy; improved the telescope and supported heliocentrism.

2. Nikola Tesla – Inventor and electrical engineer; pioneered alternating current (AC) electricity and wireless transmission.

3. Albert Einstein – Theoretical physicist; developed the theory of relativity (E=mc²).

4. Leonardo da Vinci – Renaissance genius; inventor, artist, and early scientist.

5. Isaac Newton – Mathematician and physicist; formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.

⚗️ Middle Row

1. Max Planck – Founder of quantum theory.

2. Richard Feynman – Theoretical physicist; key contributor to quantum electrodynamics.

3. Stephen Hawking – Theoretical physicist; known for work on black holes and cosmology.

4. Niels Bohr – Developed the Bohr model of the atom.

5. James Clerk Maxwell – Formulated the theory of electromagnetism (Maxwell’s equations).

🔬 Bottom Row

1. Marie Curie – Pioneer in radioactivity; first person to win two Nobel Prizes (Physics & Chemistry).

2. Paul Dirac – Theoretical physicist; developed quantum mechanics and predicted antimatter.

3. Erwin Schrödinger – Quantum physicist; known for the Schrödinger equation and the “cat” thought experiment.

4. Ernest Rutherford – Father of nuclear physics; discovered the nucleus and pioneered nuclear research.

5. Werner Heisenberg – Creator of quantum mechanics’ uncertainty principle.

14/10/2025

Operation Barbarossa: Hitler’s Failed Invasion of the USSR

Operation Barbarossa was N**i Germany’s massive invasion of the Soviet Union, launched on June 22, 1941. It remains the largest military operation in history, involving over 3 million German soldiers, 3,500 tanks, 2,700 aircraft, and 600,000 vehicles, stretching across an 1,800-mile front.

14/10/2025

How the Bosnian Genocide Started?

The Bosnian Genocide (1992–1995) was one of the most tragic events in modern European history, rooted in the violent breakup of Yugoslavia. Here’s how it began:

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