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1864: The First Time A Submarine Sank A Ship
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1864: The First Time A Submarine Sank A Ship

The first time humans sunk a ship with a submarine was the US Civil War. It … 1864: The First Time A Submarine Sank A ShipRead more

by Damon•August 12, 2023
The 1988 Bank Robbery In Albany Georgia That Never Was
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The 1988 Bank Robbery In Albany Georgia That Never Was

Reported on WALB, the ABC affiliate in Albany Georgia, in 2012, the failed bank robbery of … The 1988 Bank Robbery In Albany Georgia That Never WasRead more

by Damon•August 12, 2023
Cowboys Without Guns: A Brief History Of The Real Wild West
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Cowboys Without Guns: A Brief History Of The Real Wild West

The image of the cowboy is one that has been associated with American history for years. … Cowboys Without Guns: A Brief History Of The Real Wild WestRead more

by Hannah•August 12, 2023
Did the Huns Build a Monument?
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Did the Huns Build a Monument?

AKTAU, KAZAKHSTAN – In 2010, a man named F. Akhmadulin was wandering along the eastern coast … Did the Huns Build a Monument?Read more

by Elizabeth Lundin•August 12, 2023
Carl Schurz: Avid Nineteenth Century German-American Politician
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Carl Schurz: Avid Nineteenth Century German-American Politician

An accomplished journalist and orator, German born Carl Christian Schurz became the first elected member of … Carl Schurz: Avid Nineteenth Century German-American PoliticianRead more

by AO•August 12, 2023
A Ritual Roman Burial Uncovered in Switzerland Remains a Mystery
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A Ritual Roman Burial Uncovered in Switzerland Remains a Mystery

AARGAU, SWITZERLAND – Archaeologists have unearthed a strange find: an earthenware pot filled with bronze coins … A Ritual Roman Burial Uncovered in Switzerland Remains a MysteryRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•August 12, 2023
Platinum Artists of Motown Who Changed Music Forever
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Platinum Artists of Motown Who Changed Music Forever

For these artists, there was no luck involved. It was blood, sweat, and beers. In some … Platinum Artists of Motown Who Changed Music ForeverRead more

by Damon•August 12, 2023
5 Mysteries Of WWI We May Never Solve
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5 Mysteries Of WWI We May Never Solve

Stretched over four years, dragged through the trenches of Europe and raked through her skies, World … 5 Mysteries Of WWI We May Never SolveRead more

by Damon•August 12, 2023
Lights, Camera, Accident: The Most Dangerous Movie Sets In History
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Lights, Camera, Accident: The Most Dangerous Movie Sets In History

Film sets have a habit of being dangerous. Ever since the birth of cinema more than … Lights, Camera, Accident: The Most Dangerous Movie Sets In HistoryRead more

by Hannah•August 12, 2023
A Danish Archaeologist Has Discovered How the Vikings Really Fought
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A Danish Archaeologist Has Discovered How the Vikings Really Fought

According to Danish archaeologist Rolf Warming, our preconceived notions about how Vikings really behaved in combat … A Danish Archaeologist Has Discovered How the Vikings Really FoughtRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•August 12, 2023

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