General Sherman's troops captured Atlanta on September 2, 1864. This was an important triumph, because Atlanta was a railroad hub and the industrial center of the Confederacy: It had munitions factories, foundries and warehouses that kept the Confederate army supplied with food, weapons and other goods. This is known as Sherman's March to the sea.
<span>Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on January 27, 1756 and died on December 5, 1791. We know him because of the great music he has written, such as A Little Night. He was intrigued by music at age 17, but grew restless and searched of a better position. He then went to Vienna, where in his last years there, he performed the best concerts,symphonies, and operas. His piece, Requiem, was unfinished due to his death, caused by renal failure.</span>
At “show” trials during the Great Purge, suspects often admitted to fault even when they were completely innocent, in the hopes of receiving a reduced sentence or avoiding the labor camps in the East.
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