The Tunguska Event of 1908 is one of the most mysterious and puzzling natural phenomena of the 20th century. It refers to a massive explosion that occurred in the remote region of Tunguska, Siberia, on June 30, 1908. The event, which flattened trees and destroyed everything in its path, is estimated to have released energy […]
Hitler is known for his extreme ideology, military aggression, and cruelty, but not many people are aware that he was also addicted to drugs. During World War II, Hitler’s health deteriorated, and he became increasingly reliant on medications prescribed by his personal physician, Dr. Theodor Morell. Hitler’s drug addiction has been a subject of speculation […]
The Battle of Rorke’s Drift, also known as the Defense of Rorke’s Drift, was a pivotal engagement in the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879. It took place on January 22-23, 1879, just hours after the British suffered a catastrophic defeat at the Battle of Isandlwana. Following their victory at Isandlwana, the Zulu army under the command […]
Introduction World War I was a conflict that saw many technological advancements in military weaponry and tactics. One of the most significant of these was the introduction of the tank. The tank was a revolutionary weapon that played a major role in the outcome of the war. The introduction of the tank during World War […]
George Elser was a German carpenter who attempted to assassinate Adolf Hitler in 1939. He was born on January 4, 1903, in Munich, Germany. Elser grew up in a working-class family and apprenticed as a carpenter before becoming a musician and performer in his early twenties. In the early 1930s, he became politically active and […]
The daring rescue of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini by a group of German commandos in 1943 is a fascinating chapter in the history of World War II. The operation, known as “Operation Oak,” was personally ordered by Adolf Hitler, who was eager to save his ally from captivity and restore him to power in Italy. […]
During World War II, Japan fought a bitter and brutal war across the Pacific. As the war neared its end and Japan began to lose ground, many soldiers and civilians chose to fight to the death rather than surrender. This led to the phenomenon of the “holdout” – Japanese soldiers who refused to believe that […]
Coco Chanel is a name synonymous with fashion and luxury, but behind the glamorous facade lies a darker side to the legendary designer. Born Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel in 1883, she grew up in a poorhouse in France after her mother died and her father abandoned the family. Chanel’s difficult upbringing would shape her into the […]
Introduction The sinking of the USS Indianapolis stands as one of the most devastating disasters in the annals of the United States Navy. As a World War II heavy cruiser, the USS Indianapolis played a critical role in numerous naval campaigns in the Pacific theater. However, its illustrious service was tragically cut short when it […]
On November 21, 1944, something happened at an allied base in Cortonburg, Belgium that shocked the troops on the ground and still hasn’t been explained. A B-17 bomber landed by itself, with no signs of any crew. The bomber had been on a mission to bomb a Nazi-controlled oil refinery in Poland, but it never […]
Joe Ekins was a British soldier and a tank gunner who became famous for his incredible marksmanship during World War II. Ekins was born on August 7, 1922, in Northamptonshire, England. He joined the British Army in 1940 and was eventually assigned to the 7th Armoured Division, also known as the “Desert Rats.” Ekins saw […]
During World War II, one of the most important commodities for British soldiers was beer. In fact, beer was considered so important that the British Navy had a specific type of ship dedicated to transporting it: the beer ship. One of the most famous beer ships of the war was the HMS Menestheus, which carried […]
Grigori Rasputin was a Russian mystic who gained significant influence in the court of Tsar Nicholas II and his wife, Alexandra, during the early 20th century. He was seen by many as a controversial figure, with rumors circulating that he had the ability to heal the tsar’s hemophiliac son and was using his position to […]
The Kursk submarine disaster was a tragic event that occurred on August 12, 2000, in the Barents Sea near the Russian port city of Murmansk. The Kursk was a Russian Navy submarine, named after the city of Kursk, and was one of the largest submarines ever built. It was a nuclear-powered submarine armed with torpedoes […]
The story of the first black American combat pilot is a remarkable tale of perseverance, courage, and determination. Eugene Jacques Bullard was born in Georgia in 1895, and he faced many obstacles throughout his life due to the color of his skin. Despite the racial discrimination he experienced, Bullard never gave up on his dream […]
When it comes to military training, the Russians have always been known for their unconventional and rigorous methods. One such example is the training program for Tupelov paratroopers, which involves extreme physical and mental challenges that push soldiers to their limits. Named after the Tupolev aircraft used in the training, the program was developed in […]
The Bataan Death March was a tragic and brutal event that occurred during World War II. It is estimated that approximately 70,000 American and Filipino soldiers were forced to march over 60 miles in intense heat, with little food or water, and under severe physical and emotional abuse by the Japanese Imperial Army. The march […]
Leon Degrelle was a Belgian politician, military commander, and journalist who is still a controversial figure in Europe today. Some consider him a hero for his role in fighting against communism during World War II, while others view him as a traitor for collaborating with Nazi Germany. Degrelle was born on June 15, 1906, in […]
Operation Paperclip was a secret program launched by the United States Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during the final stages of World War II. Its mission was to recruit top German scientists, engineers, and technicians, including Nazi Party members and war criminals, to work for the U.S. government on various projects, particularly in the fields […]
During World War II, Irena Sendler risked her life to save Jewish children from the horrors of the Warsaw Ghetto. As a social worker, she was able to gain access to the ghetto and smuggle out children, placing them with families or in convents where they could be hidden from the Nazis. Born in 1910 […]
The history of slavery in the Americas is a complex and brutal one, with millions of Africans forcibly transported across the Atlantic to work on plantations and in mines. But what many people don’t know is that the first slaves to be brought to the Americas were not Africans, but Irish. In the early 17th […]
Pol Pot, born Saloth Sar, was a Cambodian politician and revolutionary who led the Khmer Rouge regime from 1975 to 1979. During his time in power, he oversaw one of the most brutal and devastating genocides in modern history, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million people, or roughly a quarter of the […]
In the mid-19th century, Chinese workers were brought to the United States to work on railroads, mines, and other projects. However, many of these workers were subjected to harsh working conditions, low wages, and discrimination. Some of these Chinese workers were even kidnapped and sold into indentured servitude, where they were forced to work for […]
During World War II, Nazi Germany was at the forefront of technological and scientific research, developing advanced weapons and secret projects in the pursuit of victory. Among these projects was a mysterious weapon known as the “Nazi Bell” or “Die Glocke” in German. The project, shrouded in secrecy, has since become the subject of numerous […]
During World War II, the Wereth 11 massacre occurred on December 17, 1944, in the village of Wereth in Belgium. Eleven African-American soldiers of the 333rd Field Artillery Battalion, part of the segregated 969th Field Artillery Battalion, were captured by German soldiers during the Battle of the Bulge and subsequently killed. The Wereth 11 were […]
General Daniel “Chappie” James Jr. was a pioneering figure in the history of the United States Air Force. Born on February 11, 1920, in Pensacola, Florida, James grew up in a racially segregated society, where opportunities for African Americans were limited. Despite the odds against him, he joined the military and broke barriers to become […]
The U.S. military’s “Counter Zombie Plan 8888” is often portrayed in the media as a serious military strategy for dealing with a hypothetical zombie apocalypse. However, the truth is that the document, which was released in 2014, is actually a tongue-in-cheek training manual intended to help military planners think creatively about how to respond to […]
The Holocaust was one of the most horrific events in human history, resulting in the deaths of millions of people, including six million Jews. While many people are aware of the role that Nazi Germany played in the genocide, fewer people are aware of the role that some prominent American companies played in facilitating the […]
The Iraqi Stargate Conspiracy is a theory that has gained a significant amount of attention and controversy in recent years. The theory suggests that during the Iraq War, the United States military discovered an ancient portal, or “stargate,” in Iraq that allowed for time travel and interdimensional travel. According to the theory, the United States […]
Ernst Barkmann was a German tank commander during World War II who became famous for his bravery and tactical skills on the battlefield. He was born on August 25, 1919, in Kisdorf, Germany. Barkmann joined the German Army in 1937, and after the outbreak of World War II, he was assigned to the Panzer Regiment […]
The Ahnenerbe Conspiracy was a secret society founded in 1935 by Heinrich Himmler, the head of the SS in Nazi Germany. The organization’s goal was to research the ancient Aryan race and their supposed links to Germanic culture, in order to prove the superiority of the Aryan race and legitimize the Nazi regime. However, the […]
Introduction Henry VI of England is often remembered as one of the country’s worst monarchs. He was king during a time of political instability, military defeat, and economic hardship. However, is this reputation justified? There are varying opinions on his reign and leadership capabilities. In this article, we will examine Henry VI’s reign and the […]
During World War II, it was not uncommon to see fighter planes with elaborate and often risqué paintings on their noses. This became known as “nose art” and it had its origins in the early days of aviation. As aircraft technology advanced, pilots began to personalize their planes with unique markings and designs. Nose art […]
During World War II, numerous high-ranking Nazi officials were responsible for atrocities against humanity. Many were eventually captured, tried and punished for their crimes. However, there were also several top Nazis that managed to escape justice and evade capture. As the war ended, the hunt for the escaped Nazis became one of the most massive […]
The Nazinsky Cannibal Island is a dark and disturbing chapter in the history of the Soviet Union. The story of the island serves as a reminder of the brutality of the Soviet regime and the human cost of authoritarianism. In 1933, the Soviet government exiled thousands of people to the Nazino Island in the Tomsk […]
Viktor Bout, also known as the “Merchant of Death,” is a notorious Russian arms dealer who has been linked to several conflicts and insurgencies around the world. Born in 1967 in the Soviet Union, Bout began his career as a translator for the Soviet military, but later turned to arms dealing in the 1990s after […]
During the Vietnam War, the Viet Cong (VC) utilized an extensive network of tunnels throughout the country. These tunnels were used for everything from living quarters to weapons storage, and presented a major challenge for American troops. To combat this, the U.S. military developed a specialized unit known as the “Tunnel Rats.” The Tunnel Rats […]
The largest Axis POW escape of World War II refers to the mass escape of thousands of Italian and German prisoners of war (POWs) from Camp 59 in Servigliano, Italy, on September 14, 1943. The event was a major embarrassment for the Allies and a propaganda coup for the Axis powers, who saw it as […]
In 1994, the small African country of Rwanda was torn apart by a brutal civil war between the two major ethnic groups, the Tutsis and the Hutus. The United Nations, who had been tasked with keeping the peace, pulled out of the country and the rest of the world turned a blind eye to the […]
The Spear of Destiny, also known as the Holy Lance, is a relic with a long and mysterious history. It is said to be the spear that pierced the side of Jesus during his crucifixion, and it is believed to possess great powers. Many legends and myths have grown up around the spear, and it […]
Vlad the Impaler, also known as Vlad Dracula, was a medieval ruler who is infamous for his brutal methods of punishing his enemies. He was born in 1431 in the Transylvania region of present-day Romania, and his father, Vlad II Dracul, was a member of the Order of the Dragon, a chivalric order founded to […]
During World War II, the United States Navy was rumored to have conducted an experiment known as the Philadelphia Experiment, also called Project Rainbow. According to the legend, the Navy was attempting to develop technology to make their ships invisible to radar and other detection methods. However, the experiment allegedly went awry, resulting in strange […]
Mao Zedong was a Chinese communist leader who played a significant role in the formation of the People’s Republic of China. Born on December 26, 1893, in Shaoshan, Hunan province, Mao was the son of a wealthy farmer. Mao’s early years were marked by poverty, and he received only a few years of formal education. […]
The Winged Hussars were a legendary cavalry unit in Poland-Lithuania during the 16th and 17th centuries. They were known for their impressive and unique appearance, with wings attached to their backs and brightly colored uniforms, as well as their impressive combat skills and bravery in battle. The Winged Hussars played a key role in many […]
The Transatlantic Slave Trade, which lasted from the 16th to the 19th century, was one of the largest forced migrations in human history. Millions of Africans were forcibly transported from their homes and sold as slaves to European colonizers in the Americas. The legacy of this trade continues to be felt around the world, with […]
During the Vietnam War, American soldiers reported encountering strange and elusive creatures in the dense jungles of Southeast Asia. They called them “Rock Apes” due to their primate-like appearance and their tendency to inhabit rocky terrain. The Rock Apes were described as being roughly human-sized, with dark fur and long, sharp claws. They were said […]
In the aftermath of World War II, the Philippines was left devastated and in chaos. The country had been occupied by the Japanese, and during the war, many Filipinos had been killed or displaced from their homes. As the country began to rebuild, there was a surge of reported attacks by the Aswang, mythical creatures […]
Che Guevara is a name that is synonymous with revolution and rebellion. The iconic image of his face, captured in Alberto Korda’s famous photograph, has become a symbol of resistance across the world. But who was Che Guevara really, and what is the truth behind his legacy? Ernesto “Che” Guevara was born in Argentina in […]
Bruce Crandall was a United States Army helicopter pilot who served during the Vietnam War. He was awarded the Medal of Honor, the highest military honor in the United States, for his bravery and heroism during the Battle of Ia Drang in November 1965. Crandall was a captain in the 229th Assault Helicopter Battalion, 1st […]
The history of slavery in the United States is a dark and complex one, and it all began in the colonies. The first recorded instance of slavery in what would become the United States occurred in 1619, when a Dutch ship brought 20 enslaved Africans to the Virginia colony. However, the first known slave owner […]
Buffalo Soldiers were African American soldiers who served in the United States Army from 1866 until 1951. They were originally formed by Congress to help rebuild and maintain the infrastructure of the western frontier after the Civil War. One of the most notable Buffalo Soldiers was Sergeant William Harvey Carney, who served with the 54th […]
Flamma, also known as “The Flame,” was a famous Secutor Gladiator who lived during the reign of Emperor Hadrian in Ancient Rome. While little is known about his early life, he became well-known for his incredible skill in the gladiatorial arena. According to Roman archives, Flamma was born in Syria, and he was likely captured […]
During the Korean War, which took place from 1950 to 1953, the brutal winter weather added a new level of difficulty to the already challenging circumstances faced by both sides. Among the many battles fought during the conflict, one in particular stands out for its eerie outcome: the Battle of Chosin Reservoir. In late November […]
The legend of the “Hellhound of Mons” is one of the most enduring tales of the First World War. According to the story, a terrifying black dog appeared on the battlefields of Mons, Belgium, in August 1914, just as the British Expeditionary Force was engaging with German troops. The dog, described as having glowing eyes […]
One of the lesser-known legends of World War I is the story of a sea monster that supposedly sunk a German U-boat. According to the tale, the incident occurred in 1915 when a German U-boat was patrolling the waters off the coast of Scotland. The submarine was suddenly attacked by a massive sea creature that […]
The Ku Klux Klan is a white supremacist organization that has a long and violent history in the United States. It was formed in the aftermath of the Civil War and Reconstruction, as a means of terrorizing and suppressing African Americans and their allies who sought to exercise their newly won civil rights. The Klan […]
Umrao Singh was a brave soldier who fought for the British Indian Army during World War II. He was awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest military honor in the British Empire, for his valorous actions during the Burma Campaign in 1944. Born on July 21, 1915, in a small village in Punjab, India, Umrao Singh […]
There have been many alleged sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) throughout history, but one of the most intriguing stories is the Extraterrestrial Battle of 1979, which is said to have taken place in New Mexico. According to reports, a group of US military personnel were involved in a skirmish with extraterrestrial beings in the […]
Wojtek the War Bear, also known as “Soldier Bear,” was a brown bear who served as a mascot and even a soldier in the Polish Army during World War II. He was found in Iran by a group of Polish soldiers who had been evacuated from the Soviet Union and adopted by them. Wojtek quickly […]
The Winter War, which took place between the Soviet Union and Finland, was a significant conflict that began on November 30, 1939, and lasted for three and a half months until the signing of the Moscow Peace Treaty. During the war, a company of Soviet troops was sent to reconnoiter the Khibiny Mountains but never […]
John Clem is known as the youngest combat soldier in the history of the United States. He was born on August 13, 1851, and at the age of 10, he ran away from his home in Newark, Ohio, to join the Union Army during the Civil War. When he arrived at the army camp, he […]
Rougarou is a mythical creature from Cajun folklore, primarily found in the swamps and forests of Louisiana. It is described as a werewolf-like creature, with the body of a human and the head of a wolf or dog. According to legend, the Rougarou is said to prowl the countryside at night, hunting for humans and […]
George S. Patton was one of the most celebrated generals of World War II. His tactical brilliance on the battlefield and his charismatic personality made him a revered figure both among his men and among the American public. Patton’s military career spanned three decades, and he was known for his aggressive tactics and his ability […]
Erich Hartmann was a German World War II fighter pilot who holds the record for the highest number of aerial victories in history, with 352 confirmed kills. However, his story does not end there. After the war, Hartmann was captured by Soviet forces and spent over 10 years in the infamous Soviet Gulag, surviving brutal […]
The Gorman Incident of 1948 is a well-known case of a UFO encounter that took place in the skies above Fargo, North Dakota. The incident is also known as the “Gorman Dogfight” because it involved an aerial pursuit of an unidentified object by a fighter pilot, Lieutenant George Gorman of the North Dakota Air National […]
Vladimir Komarov was a Soviet Air Force test pilot and cosmonaut who is known for his tragic death during the Soyuz 1 space mission in 1967. Komarov was a seasoned pilot who had already flown several successful missions, but his final flight would prove to be his most challenging and ultimately fatal. Komarov was chosen […]
From the 16th to the 19th centuries, the Barbary corsairs of North Africa conducted raids along the northern Mediterranean coastline, targeting nations such as Britain, France, Italy, and Sicily. In their relentless pursuit of slaves, some pirates even ventured as far as the shores of Iceland, launching raids inland to capture people and transport them […]
Introduction The story of King Richard III and his alleged involvement in the disappearance of his two young nephews, also known as the Princes in the Tower, has fascinated historians and the public for centuries. The Princes, Edward V and his younger brother Richard, were placed in the Tower of London by their uncle, King […]
Introduction The Wars of the Roses were a series of bloody conflicts fought between two rival branches of the Plantagenet family for the English throne in the 15th century. The fighting lasted for over 30 years and caused widespread destruction and instability across the country. However, the war came to an end in August 1485 […]
Introduction Hugo Chavez, the former president of Venezuela, was a polarizing figure in his country and around the world. He rose to power as a charismatic leader, promising to bring social justice and equality to his people. However, his time in office was marked by controversy and criticism, with many accusing him of authoritarianism and […]
Introduction Richard II was the King of England from 1377 to 1399, ascending to the throne at the age of just ten years old. His reign was marked by his tyrannical and oppressive rule, which saw him make many enemies among his nobles and courtiers. Despite his efforts to maintain his grip on power, he […]
Introduction Edward II was the King of England from 1307 until his forced abdication in 1327. His reign is remembered as one of the most tumultuous periods in the country’s history. A lack of political acumen and his obsession with revenge against the nobles who had executed his favorite, Piers Gaveston, led to a decade […]
Introduction In the 13th century, England was rocked by a civil war known as the Second Barons’ War. This conflict, which lasted from 1264 to 1267, was fought between the forces of King Henry III and those of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester. The roots of the war lay in a power struggle between […]
Introduction The murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket in 1170 is one of the most dramatic events in English history. Becket was a close friend of King Henry II, but they fell out over the question of the power of the Church. This dispute ultimately led to Becket’s murder in Canterbury Cathedral. The tragic murder of […]
Introduction Turkmenbashi, which means “leader of the Turkmen,” was the nickname of Saparmurat Niyazov, the first president of Turkmenistan. He ruled the country with an iron fist for over two decades, from 1991 until his death in 2006. Despite being a dictator who had absolute control over the country, he was often portrayed as a […]
Introduction Saddam Hussein was a former president of Iraq who rose to power in the 1970s and ruled his country with an iron fist for over two decades. He was known for his brutal tactics against opponents and his willingness to use violence to maintain his grip on power. Saddam Hussein’s rise to power and […]
Life is precious. You live a life only once. But just living a life is certainly not enough by any means. Every one of us wants to live a healthy life. Being healthy cannot be taken as granted. You may feel healthy today but you need to put efforts to maintain your good health.
The nature has given space to billions of human, providing all the resources that they need to live a healthy and happy life. However, it’s human who have been never satisfied since the beginning of the civilization. They always want more, and keep destroying the nature.
A number of regions have been centre of violence, conflict and war for centuries. Simultaneously, severe impacts of climate change have enormously increased plight of people living here. Along with Covid-19 pandemic, these people are also facing drought, water crunch, hunger and economic shocks.
Climate change remains one of the biggest issues the world is facing in current times. The source of the climate change lies in widespread deforestation, urbanization, industrialization and pollution done by human. Further, the global warming became the source of many complex issues.
As humans came closer to advancements of materialism, urbane infrastructure, information technology, and beyond, they went distant from the nature. For their weird ambitions, humans kept ruining the nature, which had offered them every basic, life-giving resource.
Drugs use now an urgent challenge worldwide
A large number of people globally suffered from declined mental health during the Covid-19 pandemic. Most of the times the reasons remained economic shocks and movement restrictions, and other shutdowns measures to contain the pandemic.
Though we know the decade can see even dangerous high in global temperature, we are still not successful to reduce greenhouse gases. Despite commitments from international communities, industrial pollution is still growing across the world. During Covid-related restrictions when most of the industries were shut.
Situation remained extremely difficult for the most fragile communities during the last few months. As per latest estimates and reports, there is no relieve seems to be happening anytime soon. Conflicts, climate change and economic shocks have been the deciding factors.
Make all school health-promoting schools
While pollution in atmosphere is increasing day by day and new contagious diseases are coming up, children need extra care, support and assistance to be healthy. Due to their immune system not being fully equipped, children can be soft targets of these new transmittable bacterium, virus or fungus.
People are under the ever rising pressure of stress, anxiety and depression in current times across the globe. As the life is becoming more and more complicate, a number of humans find themselves being not able to cope up with such strain. In such times, many of them go in the trap.
A large number of people had to remain inside homes for months to follow the measures to contain Covid-19. In many countries, population can go out only if necessary, and under the pandemic guidelines. However, there was no such opportunity to be at home for millions of people.
Human rights abuses persist against workers
It has never been easy for any worker to be in a job and be satisfied in life simultaneously without any compromise. Rarely there would be such organizations that let their personnel live a life on their own terms. Employees work for their companies and for someone else’ dreams.
The Covid-19 pandemic times have been hardest to the most vulnerable regions, people and communities. The crime rate has mounted, and those who were already weak are now soft target of violence. Children, women and old people have been worst hit.
Human has polluted the environment up to the level that is irreversible. The level of greenhouse gases is expected to see dangerous high in a decade or more. Biodiversity is severely reduced due to more deforestation and urbanization. This all has affected the quality of land.
Buying more and more products has been a trend for materialistic people. They want to accumulate more new things whether they use them or not. Only because they can buy, they will buy for any reason. They think their old product is outdated and want to show off the new product.
In any age, whenever a pandemic comes, the world has to bear the burns of that for a long time. Not only severe public health impact, the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has made drastic economic health impacts across the world. In many areas, the impacts are so devastating.
Today, billions of people are living in different parts of the Earth with different environments and different lifestyles. This diversity is best part of this world with incredible cultures or behaviors. While some gesture is routine for some people’s daily lives in one region, others maybe aliens for the same.
Nature has provided abundance of resources to help the living beings live a satisfactory life. However, human has been never satisfied with whatever they already have got from the nature. That’s why they keep destroying the nature only to fulfill their ambitions.
Natural calamities, accidents, injuries and violence are some of the major cause of people dying a premature death. Due to such unwelcome and unknown crises, millions of people have to suffer across the world. These sudden crises lead to disabilities, disorders and deaths.
With growing awareness about health, several inspirations, and self-motivation, a number of people from youth to seniors are taking their fitness more seriously. They are increasingly engaging in physical activities like yoga, weight training, aerobics, running and more.
With each passing day since the Covid-19 outbreak, the people are forced to live with more critical health and economic impacts of the pandemic. While most vulnerable families are the hardest hit, their children have to bear the biggest burns.
You may have heard of the biggest pandemic crises returning to kill people every century, with four consecutive terms recorded in the history books. These were The Great Plague of Marseille (1720-1723), The First Cholera Pandemic (1817-1824), Spanish Flu (1918-1920).
One of the pandemics which have been threat for humanity on the Earth is HIV AIDS. Four decades have past when the first case of the threatening AIDS was reported. Despite 40 years of significant progress to contain it, the HIV epidemic has been still threatening many regions since its outbreak.
Over the years, one of the most important inventions that have become part of human civilization is electricity. It’s now a basic essential for our life and we cannot imagine a life without this energy. When electricity goes out during day or night for any reason, it affects our life enormously.