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11 wrz 2024 · It makes you wonder how many things about the world’s history you actually know… Well, here we’d like to educate you on some of the lesser-known history facts that they don’t teach you at school! Prepare to be amused & amazed with this huge round-up of the top 100 craziest history facts you could ever know!
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6 paź 2023 · 1. Dictators together. In 1913 Stalin, Hitler, Trotsky, Tito all lived in Vienna for a couple of months. 2. Colonial background. The first British officer killed in World War One was an Englishman, born in India, in a Scottish regiment, commanding Senegalese troops in Togoland. 3. Record breaking vaccine.
16 maj 2024 · History facts that are nowhere near boring. Discover the mysteries, conspiracies, weird practices, and the firsts of humanity through time.
3 lut 2023 · 1. During World War II, a Great Dane named Juliana was awarded the Blue Cross Medal. She extinguished an incendiary bomb by peeing on it! 2. Alexander the Great was accidentally buried alive....
23 paź 2017 · From Rome's horse senator to the gruesome Buddhist practice of self-mummification, these interesting history facts are too bizarre to be anything but true. What your teachers never taught you — and probably never even knew.
22 lip 2023 · Today, we delve into these often-overlooked corners, exploring 50 weird historical facts that highlight the quirkier aspects of our predecessors’ lives. Understanding these anomalies enriches our perspective, illustrating the diverse ways human societies have evolved.
3 mar 2020 · There are so many things in our interesting history that simply make sense. Someone marching into battle in the cold Russian winter in hopes of a victory only to meet a crushing loss? Someone coming into power on hate-filled rhetoric against a minority only to eventually commit unimaginable atrocities against the said minority?