World War II in one pointer by Jigar Solanki - 5 year ago | 2533 WWII the deadliest war in all of human history with around 70 million people killed. After World War I, Germany had to give up land and was banned from having armed forces. It was under the Treaty of Versailles. In 1933, the German people voted for a leader named Adolf Hitler, who led a political party in Germany called the National Socialists or Nazis. Read more 1 0
World War I in one pointer by Jigar Solanki - 5 year ago | 2850 Before WW1 started, there were a number of defence alliances which existed between the major European countries. This meant if one country were to declare a war on another, the other countries in the same alliance would also have to enter the conflict. Britain, France, Ireland and Russia were part of an alliance called the Allied Powers. Read more 0 0
Perahera festival of Sri Lanka by Jigar Solanki - 5 year ago | 4238 Perahera Festival is the most famous, colourful celebrations of Sri Lanka. The country's most sacred relic, one of Buddha's teeth, is normally kept enshrined within the town's Dalada Maligawa temple. But during the festival it is paraded around the streets. Read more 0 0
Tsechus festival of Bhutan by Jigar Solanki - 5 year ago | 4014 Tsechus are integral to Bhutanese culture and take place from tiny, isolated villages to some of the country's largest monasteries. People travel all over the country to celebrate and Tsechus attract visitors from around the world. Tsechus are a wonderful way to experience and gain an insight into this unique culture. Read more 0 0