10 Things That are Banned in Other Countries

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Baby walkers.

Many parents find this thing useful, because in this way the child will learn to walk faster. Canadian authorities believe that children should learn to walk naturally. And in 2004, walkers were banned. In addition, they endanger the child, as well as inhibit his physical and psychological development. Just imagine: the penalty for a walker is $ 100,000 or imprisonment for 6 months!

20 Little-known Facts About World War II

World War II began on September 1, 1939 with the Nazi German attack on Poland. Subsequently, 61 states took part in this war (this is 80% of the entire globe). The great war claimed the lives of more than 70 million people and became one of the most devastating conflicts in the history of mankind. We prepared the 20 most interesting and little-known facts about the World War II for today's selection.