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Top 10 Famous People that Nobody Can Identify When one changes the world, they can at least expect to be remembered. History is littered with people who stumbled into achievements. Only a select elite get their name jotted down in the textbooks. For a distinct few, their achievement gets recorded, while their name fades into obscurity. Everyone knows the following 10 iconic cultural and historical moments, but nobody knows who is responsible for them. 10 The Youngest Olympian It must stink when a total stranger can do your job better than you can, especially when you are supposed be the best in the world. As standard bearers for the peak of human physique, it was surely a blow when Dr. Hermanus Brockmann was deemed too fat to participate in the Olympics. Along with rowers Francois Brandt and Roelof Klein, Brockmann was the Dutch rowing team’s coxswain. His team members decided that Brockmann’s excessive weight would slow down the crew. To shave precious seconds of ....
Captain (Ret.) Robert Johnson’s newly released “On Point!: The Making of a Prison Contraband Captain” shares the fascinating life journey of a prison contraband captain Share Article “On Point!: The Making of a Prison Contraband Captain” from Christian Faith Publishing author Captain (Ret.) Robert Johnson is a brilliant reveal in the life of a man who has established his name as a contraband captain and is here to bring knowledge to everyone in navigating the contraband market. MEADVILLE, Pa. (PRWEB) January 06, 2021 “On Point!: The Making of a Prison Contraband Captain”: a potent read that recalls the impressive life of a contraband master who has been very effective in his career and knows every corner of the contraband work. “On Point!: The Making of a Prison Contraband Captain” is the creation of published author Captain (Ret.) Robert Johnson, a twenty-three-year Security F ....
Doug Stout Guest Columnist On August 15, 1945, World War II ended with the surrender of Japan. American troops were moved quickly to Japan to act as an army of occupation. The Newark Advocate reported in early September that three local men had probably paraded the streets of Tokyo with the First Cavalry Division. The three men were listed as Lieutenant John Pete McFarland, Fred Hoffman, and former Newark physician Captain James B. Johnson, a surgeon with the First. Also in Tokyo was Hideki Tojo, the former prime minister of Japan and the mastermind behind the attack on Pearl Harbor. General Douglas McArthur had ordered the arrest of Tojo and others on charges of committing war crimes. When soldiers surrounded Tojo s house on Sept. 11, the 61-year-old was planning his suicide. He shot himself in the chest with a 32 caliber pistol. He was still alive when the Americans found him. According to witnesses, Tojo was mumbling that he felt sorry for the Asiatic people and ....
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