The invasion of Poland by Hitler's German troops was the spark that triggered World War II.One of the key moments was when Nazi troops crossed the border and entered the USSR.The story is capricious and the Soviet invasion can be related to the curse of Timur , also known as the curse of Tamerlan, an emperor of Central Asia in the late 14th century who died in 1405.
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The world will tremble...
In life Timur, who was lame and that's why he is also known as Tamerlan (iron lame) was a warrior of Turkish and Mongolian origin that conquered large areas of central and western Asia to configure the Timuri empire.The Volga and Ganges rivers, the Persian Gulf and the Dardanelles were the limits of an empire that occupied areas now known as Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Kuwait, Iran, Russia, Afghanistan, Kazakstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmen, Kyrgyzistan, India and Pakistan.

His men were very bloody, and among the hobbies of the emperor d Stake Stacking the corpses of his enemies forming pyramids .Timur reached 69 years of age, enough for the time, until a disease ended his life.When he died, his body became embalmed, he kept himself in an ebony coffin and was buried in the Gur-e Amir mausoleum of Samarkanda, in Uzbekistan (it still exists), although this location was unknown for centuries.
In 1941, a Soviet expedition led by the anthropologist Mikhail Gerasimov arrived at the mausoleum to exhume the remains of Timur and see if he was indeed a descendant of Genghis Khan, with whom he shared high levels of cruelty.In the emperor's tombstone there was an inscription that said after three days of getting up from among the dead, the world would tremble .Before this warning, Gerasimov asked Stalin for permission to exhume Timur's body, and he granted it.

Three days later, Nazi troops entered the Soviet Union , in what would be one of the worst moments of World War II that claimed the lives of thousands and thousands of Russians.The thing would not happen to be an anecdote if it were not because a year and a half later Timur's body returned to his mausoleum after being buried following the Islamic rites...just a few days before the troops of the Third Reich fell at the gates of Stalingrad in what would be the beginning of the Nazi defeat in World War II.
Image: PhotosNormandie, Stuntelaar, Герасимов Михаил Михайлович
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