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Why are biographers wrong when they say that the poet Rubtsov prophesied his death?

The poet Nikolai Rubtsov tragically died on January 19, 1971 in Vologda. Speaking of this, biographers mention his poem "I will die in Epiphany frosts" as prophetic, because the feast of the Epiphany is celebrated on January 19th. However, that day in Vologda it was quite warm - the temperature fluctuated between -4..0 °С.

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At the beginning of World War II, the German Coca-Cola bottling factory lost its supply of ingredients from the United States. Then the Germans decided to produce another drink from food waste - apple pomace and whey - and called it "Fanta" (short for the word "fantasy"). The director of this plant, Max Keith, was not a Nazi, so the common belief that the Nazis invented Fanta is a delusion. After the war, Keith contacted the parent company, Coca-Cola regained ownership of the factory and did not abandon the new drink, which had already gained popularity.

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