Polish divers recently uncovered a 19th-century Baltic shipwreck loaded with champagne. The wreck, believed to be from the late 18th or early 19th century, was found at a depth of 40 meters. The discovery is significant as the champagne bottles could potentially be well-preserved and of historical value.
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Myanmar’s MI and the Kempeitai: a historical footnote
After the 1962 coup in Myanmar, General Ne Win revamped the military intelligence apparatus, creating the powerful Directorate of Defence Services Intelligence (DDSI/MIS) which expanded beyond gathering information to spying on civilians. While it is believed that Ne Win received intelligence training from the Japanese Kempeitai, evidence suggests he actually studied at the Nakano School under the Imperial Japanese Army's Second Bureau, leading to confusion about the origins of Myanmar's intelligence organization. Despite claims linking...
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