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yes time time ki baat hai :)
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yes time time ki baat hai :)
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http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-oZWknDJTDcI/T-F-E1ueRrI/AAAAAAAAJNc/haWuKDQaDjE/s640/june-22-Barbarossa-German-soldiers-cross-border-into-Soviet-Union.jpg
German troops cross the border and walk into Soviet Russia. An event that would have calamitous consequences for Germany four years later.
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http://listverse.files.wordpress.com/2007/08/a033-05-johnxxiii-crises-mar2004030-tm.jpg?w=304&h=400
This is a photograph of Pope John XXIII signing the document that officially started the Second Vatican Council. After his death, Pope Paul VI continued the council which was to change the Catholic Church so much that has become barely a reflection of what it was before. On his deathbed, John XXIII is rumoured to have said “Stop the council!”
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Which particular war and year this photograph refers?
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Another controversy theory? Can anyone explain what kind of changes follow this council?
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Which particular war and year this photograph refers?
This pic is when germans enter russia. its 1941.
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This pic is when germans enter russia. its 1941.
That is relted to WW2?
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That is relted to WW2?
yes
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which occasion? They seemed quite happy.
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dont know, just randomly found it :)
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dont know, just randomly found it :)
I think its in Karachi after partition. It was part of a black & white video clip that used to be shown in background of national anthem played on PTV. Later the clip was made colored and they show it in various national songs.
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ahan ok :)
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The Tarana used to be the last program on PTV… ![]()
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yes i remember :)
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Long live free Quebec! (Vive le Québec libre !)
It was a controversial and famous phrase in French President Charles de Gaulle’s speech in Montreal on July 24, 1967.
Under the pretext of attending Expo 67De Gaulle was in Canada on an official state visit. While giving an address to a large crowd from a balcony at Montreal City Hall, he uttered “Vive le Québec !” (Long live Quebec!) and then added, almost drowned out by the crowd, “Vive le Québec libre !” (Long live free Quebec!). Many people mistakenly think that this sentence, the third-last of the speech, was the last one. “Vive le Québec libre !” was a popular slogan for people wishing to show their support for Quebec sovereignty.
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Where is Quebec? Whats the story behind?
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it is a province in east central cananda
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i dont know the whole story you can see google uncle ![]()