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We are not makers of history.

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Division of Korea.
Korean War

Division of Korea: A Detailed Summary

The division of Korea split a single nation into a communist north and a capitalist south after World War II. What began as a temporary line at the 38th parallel became a permanent border and helped spark the Korean War. Learn how the Cold War divided Korea and why the two Koreas remain apart today.

Sixth Crusade
Crusades

Sixth Crusade: A Detailed Summary

The Sixth Crusade took place from 1228 to 1229 CE and was a major event in the history of the Crusades. This article details the major events and significance of the Sixth Crusade.

End of the Vietnam War
Vietnam War

End of the Vietnam War: A Detailed Summary

The end of the Vietnam War brought an end to direct United States involvement in the conflict and led to the reunification of Vietnam under communist rule. This article details the history and significance of the end of the Vietnam War.

Soviets in the Russian Revolution.
Russian Revolution

Soviets in the Russian Revolution: A Detailed Summary

The soviets were councils of workers, soldiers, and peasants that gave ordinary Russians a powerful voice during the Russian Revolution of 1917. These councils rivaled the official government and helped the Bolsheviks seize control and build the Soviet Union.

Pompey the Great.
Ancient Rome

Pompey the Great: A Detailed Biography

Pompey the Great was one of the greatest generals of the late Roman Republic. He cleared the seas of pirates, conquered kingdoms in the east, and joined the First Triumvirate before losing a civil war to Julius Caesar.

Command Economy
Economics

Command Economy: A Detailed Summary

A command economy is considered to be on the left side of the economic spectrum and is based on the principles of collectivism, such as: economic equality, collective interest and public property. This article details the history, examples, and main principles of a command economy.