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Belgium’s King Finally Acknowledges His Country’s Slaughter Of 10 Million...

10 million Congolese were killed and millions more enslaved and mutilated during King Leopold II's brutal reign. Now, King Philippe is the first member of the royal family to acknowledge the...

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This Week In History News, Jun. 28 – Jul. 4

Cold War-era victims of Stalin unearthed, chest of Nazi silver found, medieval Virgin Mary statue accidentally uncovered. The post This Week In History News, Jun. 28 – Jul. 4 appeared first on All...

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Inside The Bizarre, 11-Day Saga Of The Disappearance Of Agatha Christie

On December 4, 1926, beloved mystery writer Agatha Christie vanished in a case that remains unsolved today. The post Inside The Bizarre, 11-Day Saga Of The Disappearance Of Agatha Christie appeared...

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How Julia Child Went From World War 2 Spy To Beloved Celebrity Chef

Most know her as a master chef. But before she whipped up top recipes in the kitchen, Julia Child's spy career saw her handle top-secret information as an officer for the agency that preceded the CIA....

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The Unbelievable Story Of The Monuments Men Who Rescued Europe’s Masterpieces...

From 1943 to 1945, a civilian task force of 345 Allied academics known as the Monuments Men managed to save 5 million cultural relics. The post The Unbelievable Story Of The Monuments Men Who Rescued...

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Inside Atlantropa, The 1920s Plan To Drain The Mediterranean And Merge Europe...

With Europe in turmoil after World War I, German architect Herman Sörgel became convinced his Atlantropa project was the only way to prevent another conflict. The post Inside Atlantropa, The 1920s Plan...

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How The Voulet-Chanoine Mission Revealed The Horrors Of French Colonialism In...

In 1898, French soldiers Paul Voulet and Julien Chanoine were sent to unify colonies in Africa. But they brutalized them instead. The post How The Voulet-Chanoine Mission Revealed The Horrors Of French...

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This French Baker Collects Urine From Women’s Restrooms To Make Her Special...

It's been long known that urine is both sterile and a great fertilizer. For "ecofeminist" baker Louise Raguet, it's also the secret ingredient to making a great loaf of bread. The post This French...

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This 19th-Century Vampire-Hunting Kit Could Be Yours For About $4000

The peculiar box comes with a number of tools believed to be effective in warding off evil, including empty potion bottles, a vial of sharks' teeth, a Bible, and a pistol. The post This 19th-Century...

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How Catherine Parr Survived Being Married To Henry VIII After He Beheaded Two...

Catherine Parr became Queen of England after marrying King Henry VIII in 1543. Luckily, she knew exactly what she was getting herself into. The post How Catherine Parr Survived Being Married To Henry...

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How Xavier Dupont De Ligonnès Went From Respected French Nobleman To Mass...

Count Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès vanished after the murders of his wife and four children in 2011 — and no one has seen him since. The post How Xavier Dupont De Ligonnès Went From Respected French...

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The Skeletal Remains Of 18 Nazi Soldiers Were Just Found In A Mass Grave In...

Among the dead were weapons, tools, a pocket watch, and a medal of honor for fighting in the Spanish Civil War. The post The Skeletal Remains Of 18 Nazi Soldiers Were Just Found In A Mass Grave In...

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How Cannibal Serial Killer Joachim Kroll Got Caught After Clogging His Toilet...

Joachim Kroll, the "Ruhr Cannibal," terrorized West Germany for over 20 years, eating the flesh of his victims because "meat was expensive." The post How Cannibal Serial Killer Joachim Kroll Got Caught...

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This Week In History News, Jul. 12 – 18

Cat remains from 6,200 years ago discovered, mass grave of Nazi soldiers unearthed, Aztec palace and home of Hernán Cortés found. The post This Week In History News, Jul. 12 – 18 appeared first on All...

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Fritz Haarmann Was A Popular Butcher In 1920s Germany — Until They Found Out...

For six years, Fritz Haarmann used his position as a police informant to hide in plain sight while he carried out at least 24 grisly murders as the "Vampire of Hanover." The post Fritz Haarmann Was A...

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Ancient Greek Temples Had Ramps For People With Disabilities 2,500 Years Ago

The study's author says these structures built in the 4th century B.C. are the earliest known accessibility ramps ever discovered. The post Ancient Greek Temples Had Ramps For People With Disabilities...

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Scientists Accidentally Created A Hybrid Of Two Fish That Last Shared An...

Scientists have done the "impossible" and bred Russian sturgeon and American paddlefish to create a bizarre-looking hybrid. The post Scientists Accidentally Created A Hybrid Of Two Fish That Last...

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Divers Capture Remarkable Photos Of German U-Boat That Sunk 75 Years Ago

The German u-boat was found in 180 feet deep in the Atlantic just nine nautical miles off the coast of Cornwall, England. The post Divers Capture Remarkable Photos Of German U-Boat That Sunk 75 Years...

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Handwritten Inscription Found In Pair Of Shoes Belonging To Six-Year-Old...

The shoes belonged to a child named Amos Steinberg, who was deported to the camp with his mother in 1944. Neither survived. The post Handwritten Inscription Found In Pair Of Shoes Belonging To...

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An Inside Look At V-J Day And The End Of World War 2, From The Joyous To The...

Whether it was celebrations in Shanghai or riots in San Francisco, Victory Over Japan Day sent people around the world into a frenzy. The post An Inside Look At V-J Day And The End Of World War 2, From...

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