Krzys Wasilewski |  | The Armenian Genocide Mysteries of History - It is approximated that up to 1.5 million people lost their lives in a carefully planned operation - designed by Turkish officials and carried out by the police and army. |
Krzys Wasilewski |  | Mysteries of History: Cardinal, Warrior, and Lover - the Life of Cesare Borgia - He was handsome, wealthy, and powerful. Hardly any woman could resist his flirtatious smile; hardly any monarch was immune to his silk, flattering voice. As the son of a pope and a relative to many crowned heads, Cesare Borgia was destined for great things. |
Krzys Wasilewski |  | Mysteries of History: "If it moves, kick it. If it doesn't move, kick it until it does" - In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Soon after, He created soccer. |
Krzys Wasilewski |  | Mysteries of History: The American Diplomat Who Spurred the Cold War - The Cold War began not in 1945 but four years earlier. In a scarcely known episode, a plane carrying an American diplomat with top secret documents was shot down by two Soviet air fighters. Now, the mystery behind the so-called Kaleva Incident may finally be revealed. |
Krzys Wasilewski |  | The Best Reporter In the World - For Africans, he was one of the few white men who could truly understand their problems. For his fellow journalists -- |
Krzys Wasilewski |  | Men and Words: Johann Wolfgang Goethe - Everyone has been in love at least once. And at least once everyone has learnt what it means to have a broken heart. Great romantic poets were no luckier. |
Krzys Wasilewski |  | The power of words: lotusland - Long time ago, when Europe was a beautiful maiden and of the French there was no sign (somehow maidens and the French have never gone together), gods and mortals mingled with one another. |
Krzys Wasilewski |  | Heart of Darkness - A story of a century-long journey that still tells the truth about Africa, Europe, and everyone of us. |
Krzys Wasilewski |  | Robin Hood Is Still Alive - Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe was written almost 200 years ago, but still flares up the hearts of readers around the world. |