... that Albanian philosopher and poet Arshi Pipa was imprisoned for ten years because he antagonized the communist regime in
Albania with his recitation of a verse by
Goethe?
... that
Chief Joseph and his warriors defeated the U.S. Army in 1877 at the Battle of Cottonwood as the
Nez Perce began their 1,400 mile (2,300 km) fighting retreat?
... that the 400 people interviewed for an
oral history of
MTV's early years could not agree on what was the best
video, but they all agreed
Billy Squier's "Rock Me Tonite" was the worst?
... that the celebration of the Dodoleglime festival by the
Ve people of
Ghana(pictured) commemorates the escape, through a town wall hole, of their ancestors from a tyrant king in
Togo?
... that the Lagan Canal(pictured) was once one of the most successful canals in Ireland but closed in the 1950s after succumbing to competition from road and rail transport?
... that in response to the Norwegian butter crisis, Danish people have donated thousands of packs to
butter-starved Norwegians?
... that according to Russian sociologist Daria Khaltourina,
Protestantism positively influenced the
capitalist development of social systems through the promotion of literacy and Bible reading?
... that
Rhodesian soccer captain Bobby Chalmers, a
white man, was assisted in his leadership of the mostly black national team by his proficiency in both
Ndebele and
Shona?
... that the "You meet the nicest people on a Honda" ad campaign established
Honda's brand image in the US and helped the Super Cub(pictured) become the top-selling
motor vehicle in history?
... that Bernhard Kummer regarded the conversion of the Germanic peoples as a cultural catastrophe and thus titled his doctoral thesis Midgards Untergang?