#19 Two years later, after their trip around Europe, the mission left Seville for New Spain (Mexico) in June 1616. Certain registration documents indicate that some Japanese could have stayed in Spain, which is possible given that they made their last stop in villages near Seville (Espartinas and Coria del Río). Curiously, to this day, Spaniards with "Japón" as a last name are found not only in this region, but all over Spain.
well that's a bit wrong. The left is against killing people and against CO2. The right is pro CO2 and pro killing people. Genghis Khan wouldn't care, he would've killed them all.
#19 Two years later, after their trip around Europe, the mission left Seville for New Spain (Mexico) in June 1616. Certain registration documents indicate that some Japanese could have stayed in Spain, which is possible given that they made their last stop in villages near Seville (Espartinas and Coria del Río). Curiously, to this day, Spaniards with "Japón" as a last name are found not only in this region, but all over Spain.
well that's a bit wrong. The left is against killing people and against CO2. The right is pro CO2 and pro killing people. Genghis Khan wouldn't care, he would've killed them all.
Every major player was still using cavalry. The last US charge was in 1942. Germans, Italians, they all had cavalry units.
not at the last one lol
Yes, sure. Look it up. There even was a last fight cavalry vs cavalry in 1939 between Poland and Germany.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaOgfKO-7PE
Um... I hate to be the one to tell you this, but it didn't work out for them either.
Total BS !! No fact just a random silly made up fact!
well that's a bit wrong. The left is against killing people and against CO2. The right is pro CO2 and pro killing people. Genghis Khan wouldn't care, he would've killed them all.