Why was China’s army weak against Japan in WWII but able to fight the US to a stalemate in Korea just five years later? Training, politics, and context explain it.
21 Historic Landmarks: Perspective Is Everything
Throughout our lives we have seen some amazing photos of the world’s greatest locations and we … 21 Historic Landmarks: Perspective Is EverythingRead more
How Clinton Hid His Affair: Power, Staff & Secrets
How did Bill Clinton hide his affair with Monica Lewinsky in a building full of staff, security, and press? A look at origins, methods, outcomes, and legacy.
If Nazi Germany Got the Bomb First: Which City Dies?
If Nazi Germany had built the atomic bomb first, which city would they hit: London, Moscow, or somewhere else? A grounded look at targets, tech, and Nazi strategy.
Why South Vietnam Fell but South Korea Survived
Both South Vietnam and South Korea were anti-communist dictatorships backed by the US. One collapsed, the other thrived. Here’s why their fates diverged.
Why France Fell Quickly in 1940 Despite a Million Troops
Explore why France fell rapidly in 1940 despite having over a million soldiers, examining military strategies, leadership, and aftermath.
Spectacular 3,200-Year-Old Tomb Discovered on Cyprus
DROMOAXIA VIZATZIA, CYPRUS – a 3,200 year-old tomb discovered in one of the oldest cities on … Spectacular 3,200-Year-Old Tomb Discovered on CyprusRead more
How Anne Frank Knew About Concentration Camps
Explore how Anne Frank’s diary reveals knowledge of concentration camps, challenging the notion that the world was unaware during WWII.
Surprising Statues Unearthed at Petra
PETRA, JORDAN – Archaeologists were excavating Petra’s north ridge, examining what they thought was a pretty … Surprising Statues Unearthed at PetraRead more
Comparing Thames River Burials: Bronze Age to Modern Times
Explore the history of Thames River burials from the Bronze Age to today, comparing origins, methods, and cultural significance.