* Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
* Wassily Kandinsky
* Paul Klee
* Oskar Kokoschka
* Alexey von Jawlensky
* Lyonel Feininger
* Emil Nolde
* Max Beckmann
* Georges Rouault
* Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
* Wassily Kandinsky
* Paul Klee
* Oskar Kokoschka
* Alexey von Jawlensky
* Lyonel Feininger
* Emil Nolde
* Max Beckmann
* Georges Rouault
Although World War II had just ended, troops ready to attack were concentrated on both sides of the disputed border. Both the Czechs and Poles were determined to fight for Kłodzko, Zaolzie and Racibórz. If Stalin had any merits for Central Europe, it was precisely to prevent a new war on the ruins o
Ravioli. White ravioli were a typical Christmas dish of medieval England There are only a few days left for Christmas and like every year, even in this part of 2017, I publish on Pills of History (as you can see the site has been completely renewed!) some recipes which in ancient times wer
After the outbreak of the war, this boy from the Podlasie village did not waste any time - he went into battle, sitting at the controls of a fighter plane. First, he fought with the Germans over Poland, and then over the whole of Europe. Finally, he became the commander of the most famous Polish squ
The Battle of Strasbourg (Argentoratum, 357) pitted the Roman army commanded by Emperor Julian the Apostate against a coalition of Alemanni barbarian tribes attempting to invade Gaul. During the 4th century AD, the Romans experienced a period of relative tranquility on their borders, in particular t