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The Srebrenica Massacre, the second largest genocide in European history

On July 11, 1995, the genocide of 8,000 Bosnian Muslim citizens occurred in the Srebrenica region,…

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The San Martín liberating army

In 1820, Chile and Argentina created a military front called "The Liberating Army". This had the…

The Breña Campaign, a demonstration of peasant courage

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A brief account of the military governments that Peru suffered

The first years of the Peruvian Republic were characterized by a constant struggle of powers between…

Democracy, origin and evolution

Democracy is defined as the system of government by which a people or community elects its…

Arthur Conan Doyle, doctor and novelist creator of the unforgettable Sherlock Holmes

Today, July 7, the death of Arthur Conan Doyle, doctor, novelist, and European writer, creator of…