People who change the world may, or may not, be famous in their own lifetimes. Often it takes years for others to understand forward-thinking contributions. This collection introduces you to some of the world's most-famous people
After World War II, General Dwight David Eisenhower was extremely popular.
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On the 11th of December, 1936, King Edward VIII signed an Instrument of Abdication by which he gave up the British throne.
American papers publish what the British papers will not publish about King Edward's relationship with Wallis Simpson.
When George V dies, the royal family - and the government - are very concerned about the intentions of the Prince of Wales (now King Edward VIII).
When the Eiffel Tower reached 110 meters, a second platform was opened.
Einsteins father tried to help his son get a job because Albert was unable to find work on his own.
As a young boy, Einstein had a thought: What would it be like to travel on a beam of light?
Near the end of his life, Einstein continued to work on a theory which he aimed to be his most important.
Before the Allied troops reached their respective destinations, on Normandy's beaches, General Eisenhower charged them to do their duty.
Dickie Eklund fought Sugar Ray Leonard on the 18th of July, 1978.
Katherine Hepburn portrayed Eleanor of Aquitaine in "The Lion in Winter," an award-winning performance from 1968.