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Frida Kahlo and Her Kissmark

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Frida Kahlo and Her Kissmark

Frida Kahlo is one of the most iconic women in the industry of arts. This is to say that she has delved in both Visual Arts and personalized literary art. She is one of the most significant symbols in the area of creativity because of love. Without love, Frida won’t be Frida. This is to… Read More »Frida Kahlo and Her Kissmark

Potsdam Conference

The Ultimatum Letter That Brought An End to WWII

On July 26, 1945, the Allied leadership officially released the Potsdam Declaration to imperial Japan, calling for their unconditional surrender to bring an end to World War II. This letter was drafted during the Potdam Conference, a meeting between major Allied leaders to end the war as bloodlessly as possible. With Germany defeated, Japan remained… Read More »The Ultimatum Letter That Brought An End to WWII

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Abraham Lincoln’s Letter of Emancipation Proclamation

On July 22, 1862, during the American Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln created the preliminary draft of the Emancipation Proclamation to his Cabinet. He created this document in response to the secession of the southern states and acted as an ultimatum for the Confederacy. He explained that if the rebel states did not return to… Read More »Abraham Lincoln’s Letter of Emancipation Proclamation

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Seneca Falls Convention – The Letter Which Began the Fight for Women’s Equality

On July 19, 1848, the Seneca Falls Convention became the first women’s rights convention. This was held in Seneca Falls, New York, and is widely considered the first step on the road to equal rights among women. At the time, the convention focused on gaining women’s suffrage in the US and allowing them to vote.… Read More »Seneca Falls Convention – The Letter Which Began the Fight for Women’s Equality

Why War Letter

Einstein & Freud: Their Hidden Letters on Hitler and the Threat of War

The rise of Hitler can easily be attributed as one of the main causes of WWII as his radical Nazi ideology and ultra-nationalist rhetoric are some of the biggest causes for Germany’s rearmament and expansionist policies. It all started today, nearly a century ago with the publishing of his manifesto, “Mein Kampf.” on July 18, 1925.… Read More »Einstein & Freud: Their Hidden Letters on Hitler and the Threat of War

Project Manhattan Letter

Letters of the Manhattan Project

One of the greatest innovations of WWII was without question the development of the atomic bomb. By the end of the conflict, warfare was changed forever and a new level of destruction was reached. However, this did not come immediately, and took many months of research and development before testing was conducted. With that research… Read More »Letters of the Manhattan Project

Napoleon Surrender Letter

Letter of Surrender

Despite an attempt to return to power, Napoloen’s hundred-day campaign failed as he was eventually defeated in the Battle of Waterloo by the Seventh Coalition. This battle resulted in the permanent end of the Napoleonic Empire with Napoleon Bonaparte being exiled from France. The defeat was immortalized was captured by Napoleon’s letter to the royal… Read More »Letter of Surrender

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