Alternative Views: The US Provoked Japan Into War
The US Provoked Japan Into War. We have all heard this question a million times: Did the US have advance…
Read MoreThe US Provoked Japan Into War. We have all heard this question a million times: Did the US have advance…
Read MoreHitler feared French admired British. Hitler was no peacenik, but he actually exhibited a very healthy fear of the Anglo-French…
Read MoreThe ancient Romans were prudes. Popular belief says the ancient Romans indulged in all manner of sexual depravities, but they…
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Read MoreThe Codex Gigas is the largest medieval manuscript in the world. However, it’s what inside that’s remarkable and not the…
Read MoreAncient prophecies. For as long as there has been written history, there are records of people trying to predict the…
Read MoreThe Story The ready-made British resistance. After the disastrous campaign in France in 1940, the remnants of the British Expeditionary…
Read MoreDid Colorado Kill Doc Holliday? John Henry “Doc” Holliday’s final words, spoken as he lay dying in the Hotel Glenwood…
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Read MoreWar Stories: Albert Goering, The Anti-Nazi Brother Of Hermann Albert Goering was born on 9 March 1895 in the Berlin…
Read MoreThe Soham Rail Disaster On June 2, 1944, just before D-Day, driver Benjamin Gimbert and his fireman, James Nightall, were…
Read MoreThe Secret Tomb Of St. Nicholas Researchers believe they may have found the final resting place of St. Nick. A…
Read MoreEarliest Humans More Advanced Than Originally Thought. On a grassy African landscape, some of the earliest members of our species,…
Read MoreSecond World War Two bombers. The Lancaster is probably the most famous of all the bombers of the Second World…
Read MoreAlbert Einstein is undoubtedly not just one of the most well-known scientists ever but one of the most well-known figures…
Read MoreThomas Edison. On 25 March 1878, in an unsigned editorial, The New York Times dragged a public figure through the…
Read MoreMother Nature. Weather happens all the time, and usually we don’t even notice it unless it’s a major inconvenience. That’s…
Read MoreA new discovery of pterosaur eggs and fossils, found in China, gives us a complete look at the early flying…
Read MoreToday the Arkansas resort town of Eureka Springs is a quaint, faux-Victorian tourist trap with an abundance of Bible-themed attractions.…
Read MoreThe Teapot Dome Scandal. With the exception of Watergate, there has never been a scandal more egregious and with wider…
Read MoreGarrett’s passionate commitment to the abolition of slavery would cost him a great deal over the course of his life.
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Read MoreWhy you can’t get close to secret airbases anymore. You can spot the camera stations on these secret bases by…
Read MoreAres is the god of war and one of the Twelve Olympian Gods and the son of Zeus and Hera.…
Read MoreThe Sirens appearance were that of a combination of a woman and a bird and they sang beautifully. Their exact…
Read MorePersephone’s story actually focuses more on her mother, Demeter, and what happens when Persephone disappears. The young goddess is also…
Read MorePegasus is a Mythological Creature described as a beautiful, pure white stallion with wings. He was born from the blood…
Read MoreMedusa was a golden haired beauty before she became one of the most popular monsters of Greek Mythology. She vowed…
Read MoreIn Greek mythology, Centaurs were half-man and half horse creatures that inhabited the mountains and forests of Thessaly. Centaurs were…
Read MoreIn Greek Mythology, Atlas was a Titan who was responsible for bearing the weight of the heavens on his shoulders,…
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