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The Battle Of Karansebes: When The Austrian Army Fought — And Defeated —...

In the midst of the Austro-Turkish War, the Austrians engaged in a deadly battle in the town of Karansebes — against itself — all because of one bottle too many of Schnapps. The post The Battle Of...

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They Thought Killer-Turned-Writer Jack Unterweger Was Reformed — Then He...

Jack Unterweger was supposedly a model of prison rehabilitation. They let him go — but within one year, he murdered eight people. The post They Thought Killer-Turned-Writer Jack Unterweger Was Reformed...

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Benito Mussolini’s Death: How Italy’s Fascist Dictator Met His Grisly End

Benito Mussolini's death at the hands of partisans in Giulino on April 28, 1945 was just as grisly as his violent life. The post Benito Mussolini’s Death: How Italy’s Fascist Dictator Met His Grisly...

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La Noche Triste: When The Aztecs Almost Thwarted A Spanish Takeover

Hernán Cortés almost lost his hold on the Aztec capital when the natives revolted. The post La Noche Triste: When The Aztecs Almost Thwarted A Spanish Takeover appeared first on All That's Interesting.

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Ancient Bronze-Age Prosthetic Hand Discovered In Switzerland

The 3,500-year-old bronze and gold foil hand has baffled archaeologists in what is one of the country's most unique finds from the Bronze Age. The post Ancient Bronze-Age Prosthetic Hand Discovered In...

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Bull Kills Self After Partygoers Set Its Horns Ablaze [VIDEO]

The bull died during the local "Bulls in the Street" festival. The post Bull Kills Self After Partygoers Set Its Horns Ablaze [VIDEO] appeared first on All That's Interesting.

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The Sturmabteilung: Hitler’s Unofficial Army Of Thugs

Literally 'Storm Unit,' the SA was once a group of specialized troops under Imperial Germany — until Hitler assembled them en masse to intimidate his political opponents. The post The Sturmabteilung:...

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DNA Testing To Catch Ivory Poachers Reveals Sale Of Extinct Mammoth Tusks...

Conservationists in Edinburgh and Cambodia have discovered a startling loophole for illegal traders under pressure of ivory bans. The post DNA Testing To Catch Ivory Poachers Reveals Sale Of Extinct...

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The Lake Bodom Murders: Finland’s Most Famous Unsolved Triple Homicide

In the summer of 1960, four teenagers set out for sweetheart's retreat by the shore of Finland's Lake Bodom. Only one would return and 40 years later, become a suspect in the murder of his three...

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Archaeologists Find 25,000-Year-Old Mammoth Rib Pierced With An Arrow From...

"We finally have a ‘smoking gun,’ the first direct evidence of how these animals were hunted." The post Archaeologists Find 25,000-Year-Old Mammoth Rib Pierced With An Arrow From Early Human Hunters...

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Inside The Terrifying But Necessary Job Of A Medieval Plague Doctor

The uniform featured an all-leather ensemble with a beak-like mask stuffed with burning herbs and a top hat — which signaled that the person was, in fact, a doctor. The post Inside The Terrifying But...

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Anastasia Romanov: How The Daughter Of Russia’s Last Czar Became One Of...

It would be nearly a century following her horrific murder that the mystery surrounding Anastasia's body would be finally allowed to rest. The post Anastasia Romanov: How The Daughter Of Russia’s Last...

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Military Horse Prepped To Rescue Victims Of Pompeii Found In Its Stable

The horse was found in full saddle suggesting that it was being prepped to rescue those fleeing the volcanic eruption. The post Military Horse Prepped To Rescue Victims Of Pompeii Found In Its Stable...

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RAF Veteran Could Be Responsible For The 1961 Plane Crash Of U.N....

The peacekeeper's death has eluded investigators for nearly 60 years, but new evidence may have finally named his murderer. The post RAF Veteran Could Be Responsible For The 1961 Plane Crash Of U.N....

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English Marathoner Mark Fellows Revealed To Be A Hitman Based On His GPS...

A four-year streak of gang violence in northwestern England has ended as hitman Mark Fellows was brought to justice via his Garmin Forerunner. The post English Marathoner Mark Fellows Revealed To Be A...

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Scientists Find 8,000-Year-Old Food Residue That Reveals What Neolithic...

A study analyzing fish-heavy fatty acids discovered in pottery shards has shed new light on our understanding of the southeastern European diet in the Neolithic Age. The post Scientists Find...

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DNA Disproves Conspiracy That Hitler’s Deputy Escaped Prison Using A Body Double

For 70 years, the theory that Nazi official Rudolf Hess had been switched in prison with a body double persisted — until this DNA test proved otherwise. The post DNA Disproves Conspiracy That Hitler’s...

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This Week In History News, Jan. 20 – 26

Preserved horse found at Pompeii, "missing link" in human evolution unearthed by accident, and ancient food remains reveal what our ancestors ate. The post This Week In History News, Jan. 20 – 26...

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Emmeline Pankhurst: The Suffragette Who Used Militant Tactics To Win Women...

In a time when the women's suffrage movement relied on patience and polite speeches, Emmeline Pankhurst paved her own path with action. The post Emmeline Pankhurst: The Suffragette Who Used Militant...

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Claus Von Stauffenberg: The German Colonel Who Led An Assassination Plot...

Descended from German nobility, von Stauffenberg thought it his duty to defend his nation against threats both inside and out. Hitler became one such threat. The post Claus Von Stauffenberg: The German...

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