Dimdv
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- Replying to @MorbidKnowledgeSome of the most crazy facts about this story that weren’t mentioned: The photo of Gary Box was taken by Erik Troelson, a Danish businessman who was stuck in the tunnel on his way to a meeting. He had entered the tunnel before the first plane hit and did not know what was
- Replying to @historyinmemesWojtowicz was bisexual and had multiple lovers, both male and female, at the time of the robbery. He even called some of them from the bank and asked for their advice. One of them was a prison inmate named George Heath, who later wrote a book about their relationship. Wojtowicz
- Replying to @historyinmemesIn medieval times, there was a jester named Roland the Farter, who served Henry II of England. His job was to perform a jump, a whistle, and a fart every Christmas for the king’s amusement. He was rewarded with a manor and 30 acres of land for his services. However, one year he
- Replying to @Dimdv99 and @historyinmemesWojtowicz sued Warner Bros. for a larger share of the profits from Dog Day Afternoon, claiming that they had exploited his story and his sexuality. He also complained that the movie portrayed him as a homosexual, rather than a bisexual, and that it omitted many details of his
- Replying to @Dimdv99Gary Box was one of the 343 firefighters who died on 9/11. His name is engraved on the bronze parapets of the North Pool at the National 9/11 Memorial, along with his fellow firefighters from Squad 1. His badge number was 1646.💔😭
- Replying to @MorbidKnowledgeThe most fascinating facts about this story that weren’t mentioned: Officer John Perry was a polyglot who spoke five languages: English, Spanish, Swedish, Russian, and Portuguese. He used his linguistic skills to help immigrants and refugees in his law practice and social work.
- Replying to @historyinmemesAlcohol: Alcohol is one of the oldest and most widely used drugs in human history. It has been used for religious rituals, social gatherings, medicinal purposes, and recreational enjoyment. Alcohol has also influenced art, literature, music, politics, and warfare. However,
- Replying to @historyinmemesThis is Chiune Sugihara. He was a Japanese diplomat who served as the vice-consul of the Japanese Consulate in Kaunas, Lithuania during World War II. He is credited with saving the lives of over 6,000 Jews by issuing them transit visas to Japan, defying the orders of his







