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May 12, 2026
Operation Plunder
Operation Plunder was a World War II military campaign launched by Allied forces in April 1945 to cross the Rhine River and secure a foothold in Nazi Germany. It involved extensive aerial and ground assaults, successfully leading to the capture of the Rhine’s eastern bank. The operation played a crucial role in the Allied advance towards Berlin.
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April 5, 2021
Bleeding Kansas: Causes, Events, and Pottawatomie Massacre
Bleeding Kansas was a period of violent clashes between 1854 and 1861 in the newly-established Kansas territory over the national debate of slavery versus abolition.
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April 2, 2021
History and Traditions of the Easter Bunny and his Eggs
The history of the easter bunny and origins of easter eggs in America date back to the 1700s when German immigrants introduced the tradition of setting out a nest for the egg-laying hare to deliver colored eggs.
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April 1, 2021
History of April Fools’ Day
The history of April fools’ day has theories dating back to the 1500s. Today, April 1st is widely known as a day for pranks and hoaxes.
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March 31, 2021
Who Was Cesar Chavez?
After dropping out of the eighth grade to support his family during the Great Depression, Cesar Chavez became an activist for migrant farm workers improving wages, hours and living conditions.
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March 30, 2021
Henry Hudson’s Explorations, Routes, and Navigation
Henry Hudson was a sea-faring explorer and ship’s captain who made multiple unsuccessful attempts to find new routes to Asia and the Indies, but made numerous discoveries that bear his namesake like the Hudson river in New York, Hudson Bay in Canada, and more.
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March 29, 2021
Babe Didrikson Zaharias
Babe Didrikson Zaharias was a record-breaking track and field athlete, olympian, professional golfer, musician, and undeniably one of the most talented people in history.
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March 26, 2021
What is Passover? Traditions of The Oldest Jewish Holiday
The longest-lasting tradition of the Jewish calendar, the week-long Passover commences with the Seder where family and friends come together to eat Jewish foods, read the Haggadah, and more.
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