The Anglo-Zanzibar War of 1897 is the shortest war in his... | funfact.wiki | funfact.wiki
The Anglo-Zanzibar War of 1897 is the shortest war in history. Britain began bombardment at 9:02 AM, and Zanzibar surrendered 38 minutes later at 9:40 AM.
The term 'spam mail' comes from Monty Python's comedy sketch 'Spam.' During World War II, the US supplied massive amounts of SPAM cans to Britain, and the Brits' frustration inspired the sketch. The name later stuck to annoying promotional emails.
The earliest recorded spam was a dental advertisement sent by telegram in 1864 in Britain. The furious recipient wrote to The London Times: "By what right do they send me a telegram that is plainly, purely an advertisement, to disturb me?"
Ethiopia's Kagnew Battalion fought in the Korean War and won all 253 battles without a single defeat. As the only African nation to send ground troops, over 120 soldiers were killed in action, but not one was ever captured as a POW.
Guano, formed from accumulated seabird droppings, was so valuable as fertilizer and gunpowder material that it sparked wars. In 1856, the USA passed the Guano Islands Act, allowing it to claim any uninhabited island with guano deposits—and the law remains in effect today.
The myth of a short Napoleon partly stems from measurement unit confusion. His 168 cm was 5 pieds 2 pouces in French units, which the British misread as 5 feet 2 inches (158 cm). He was actually taller than the average French man of his era at 164 cm.