Barbarossa

Barbarossa

On the 22nd of June, 1941, Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union in Operation Barbarossa. Named after the medieval Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, the operation was driven by Adolf Hitler's ideological goals and strategic objectives, fundamentally altering...

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Greenland

Greenland

On the 21st of June, 2009, Greenland assumed self-rule. Trump wants to annex Greenland, so let’s have a closer look at the place. Greenland, the world's largest island, sits between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, east of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Although it...

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Operation Paperclip

Operation Paperclip

On the 20th of June, 1945, the US Secretary of State approved the transfer of Werner Von Braun and his team of Nazi rocket scientists to the United States as part of Operation Paperclip. Operation Paperclip was a clandestine programme initiated by the United States...

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Mussolini

Mussolini

On the 19th of June, 1903, Benito Mussolini was arrested by Bern police for advocating a general strike. He was at the time a radical socialist. Benito Mussolini, born on the 29th of July 1883, in Predappio, Italy, was one of the most influential yet controversial...

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Writing Update

Writing Update

I thought it what time I gave you a writing update on my progress. Today I worked through chapter nine of second draft of The Favourite Murder, the fifth book in the Sir Anthony Standen Adventures. There are twenty-three chapters, so at this rate the second draft may...

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Evolution

Evolution

On the 18th of June, 1858, Charles Darwin received a paper from Alfred Russell Wallace which prompted Darwin to publish his own theory on evolution. In the grand tapestry of scientific history, certain figures stand prominently, commanding widespread recognition....

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California

California

On the 17th of June, 1579, Sir Francis Drake claimed a land which he called “Nova Albion” for England. We now know it as California. I owe a great debt to Drake, since it was in reading the biography of him by George Malcolm Thomson that I discovered the exploits of...

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Ulysses

Ulysses

On the 16th of June, 1904, James Joyce began a relationship with Nora Barnacle. He used this date to set the timeline for his novel Ulysses. The day is now known as Bloomsday. I suppose you could say it was a factor in his inspiration. James Joyce, an eminent Irish...

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Magna Carta

Magna Carta

On the 15th of June, 1215, King John put his seal to Magna Carta. The Magna Carta, often heralded as a pioneering document in the development of constitutional governance, holds a significant place in history. It marked the commencement of a shift in the balance of...

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Barbarossa

Barbarossa

On the 22nd of June, 1941, Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union in Operation Barbarossa. Named after the medieval Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, the operation was driven by Adolf Hitler's ideological goals and strategic objectives, fundamentally altering...

read more
Greenland

Greenland

On the 21st of June, 2009, Greenland assumed self-rule. Trump wants to annex Greenland, so let’s have a closer look at the place. Greenland, the world's largest island, sits between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, east of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Although it...

read more
Operation Paperclip

Operation Paperclip

On the 20th of June, 1945, the US Secretary of State approved the transfer of Werner Von Braun and his team of Nazi rocket scientists to the United States as part of Operation Paperclip. Operation Paperclip was a clandestine programme initiated by the United States...

read more
Mussolini

Mussolini

On the 19th of June, 1903, Benito Mussolini was arrested by Bern police for advocating a general strike. He was at the time a radical socialist. Benito Mussolini, born on the 29th of July 1883, in Predappio, Italy, was one of the most influential yet controversial...

read more
Writing Update

Writing Update

I thought it what time I gave you a writing update on my progress. Today I worked through chapter nine of second draft of The Favourite Murder, the fifth book in the Sir Anthony Standen Adventures. There are twenty-three chapters, so at this rate the second draft may...

read more
Evolution

Evolution

On the 18th of June, 1858, Charles Darwin received a paper from Alfred Russell Wallace which prompted Darwin to publish his own theory on evolution. In the grand tapestry of scientific history, certain figures stand prominently, commanding widespread recognition....

read more
California

California

On the 17th of June, 1579, Sir Francis Drake claimed a land which he called “Nova Albion” for England. We now know it as California. I owe a great debt to Drake, since it was in reading the biography of him by George Malcolm Thomson that I discovered the exploits of...

read more
Ulysses

Ulysses

On the 16th of June, 1904, James Joyce began a relationship with Nora Barnacle. He used this date to set the timeline for his novel Ulysses. The day is now known as Bloomsday. I suppose you could say it was a factor in his inspiration. James Joyce, an eminent Irish...

read more
Magna Carta

Magna Carta

On the 15th of June, 1215, King John put his seal to Magna Carta. The Magna Carta, often heralded as a pioneering document in the development of constitutional governance, holds a significant place in history. It marked the commencement of a shift in the balance of...

read more