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Pizza: A Culinary Sensation Introduced in 1944 and Its Spread Across America

In 1944, the New York Times introduced its readers to an exhilarating culinary sensation: pizza. While pizza had already gained popularity in New York, particularly among Italian communities, it was less well-known outside of those neighborhoods. Back then, if a restaurant wasn’t within roughly five blocks of your residence, you might never discover it. World… Read More »

Schweres Wasser

During World War II, the Nazis developed a secret weapon named the “Schweres Wasser” (Heavy Water) which was a isotope of water that was enriched in the hydrogen isotope deuterium. This heavy water was used in the production of nuclear weapons but the allies became aware of this and they launch an operation to sabotage… Read More »

Leo Marks, a WWII cryptographer…

Leo Marks, a WWII cryptographer, suspected that Germans had infiltrated the Dutch network in 1943 because all messages were being sent without any errors. To test his theory, Marks sent a message with “HH” and received “HH” in response. “HH” was a common German sign-off for “Heil Hitler.” The post Leo Marks, a WWII cryptographer…… Read More »

D-Day was originally supposed…

D-Day was originally supposed to happen on 5th June but meteorologist James Stagg persuaded Dwight Eisenhower to postpone by a day right at the last minute. The weather conditions had to be just right for the landings and planners took the tide, wind speed and even the moon cycle into account. The post D-Day was… Read More »