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- The Extraordinary Tale of Poland’s Military Bear: A Brave Soldier with Paws Poland had a bear that served in the military
- The April Fools’ Day that Changed the World: The Untold Story of Apple’s Founding Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ron Wayne started Apple Inc. on April Fools’ Day
- The Remarkable Story of Hiroo Onoda: The Last Japanese Soldier of World War Two to Surrender in 1974
- Weird But True: Before mercury, brandy was used to fill thermometers
- Sweet Currencies: Chocolate was used as a currency in ancient civilizations of Mexico and South America
- Weird But True: Buzz Aldrin is the first man to ever urinate on the moon
- Did you know that around a million people die every year from mosquito bites?
- Did you know that the longest recorded tennis match lasted for 11 hours?
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