What was Camp David originally called? on Feb 23, 2024 Published in History Trivia Subscribe Subscribe Your email is safe with us. Privacy Policy Camp Marine Shangri-La Bunker Hill Government Retreat Shangri-La. Camp David was developed for Franklin Roosevelt, who called it Shangri-La after a place mentioned in a 1933 novel. Comments Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. blog comments powered by Disqus Share
In which concentration camp did Anne Frank die? History Trivia / April 23, 2024 Bergen-Belsen. Anne Frank died at Bergen-Belsen a month before it was liberated by British soldiers.
Which Republican did Harry Truman defeat for the Presidency in 1948? History Trivia / April 23, 2024 Thomas Dewey. A famous 1948 photograph has Harry Truman showing the Chicago Tribune with the headline "DEWEY DEFEATS TRUMAN".
Which British royal family changed its name from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha in 1917? History Trivia / April 22, 2024 The Windsors. The ruling family of England changed its surname to Windsor as a response to Germany's actions in World War I.
Why did Queen Elizabeth I imprison Sir Walter Raleigh in the Tower of London? History Trivia / April 22, 2024 He Secretly Married Her Maid. Sir Walter Raleigh and the queen's maid were sent to prison in the Tower of London.
The civil rights movement included 1960 sit-ins at what Greensboro, North Carolina lunch counter? History Trivia / April 21, 2024 Woolworth's. The February 1, 1960 Woolworth sit-ins were the first in a six-month operation to integrate the public lunch counter.
What First Lady majored in drama at Smith College? History Trivia / April 21, 2024 Nancy Reagan. During parts of her childhood, Nancy Reagan was raised by her aunt and uncle, while her mother acted around the country.
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