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‘The Curse of Oak Island: The Story of the World’s Longest Treasure Hunt’...

Everyone knows the book or the TV series on History channel The Curse of Oak Island: The Story of the World’s Longest Treasure Hunt. The book is written by Randall Sullivan and follows the story of the...

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The Story of Oak Island’s Treasure

There have been many theories about the secrets about Oak Island, and one of the most popular is the hidden treasure of Nova Scotia. There have only been the theories about this, but no one has ever...

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Hitler Quotes About World War TwoThat Give A Glimpse into His Mind

Adolf Hitler, the most reviled and notorious figures and dictators of the 20th century, was well-known for some of the most persuasive speeches. Hitler’s speeches were so impressive that he was...

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When was Cardboard Invented?

The word ‘cardboard boxes’ will not tickle your senses I guess, but when it comes to its utility and usage, then no one can deny for sure. This is simple yet a great stiff thing that is so much...

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Silk Route Tours and the Ancient Network of trade routes

The Silk Route Tours were not only a lucrative adventure for the Han Dynasty but was also a trade network that traded valuable goods from China, through the Middle East to the West. The Silk Road and...

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Winston Churchill Quotes Are Among the Most Famous in the World

One of the best and most iconic leaders in human history, Winston Churchill is an epitome of what dedication and perseverance, as well as a healthy and necessary dose of stubbornness, can help you...

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Paula Hitler – What She Said About Her Brother Adolf Hitler

On June 1st, 1960, elderly Paula Wolf passed away in her two-room apartment in a little German town of Berchtesgaden. Frau Wolf worked as a secretary for the most of her life, and there was nothing...

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Unseen Hitler’s Photographs Kept in The United States Archives

A series of photographs of Adolph Hitler made by Heinrich Hoffmann played a crucial role in increasing his popularity in the 1920s, during his rise to power in Germany. Heinrich Hoffmann met Hitler in...

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Chernobyl’s Real Story: How Much of it is Real of Chernobyl?

Chernobyl is becoming a worldwide hit to viewers of HBO as well as Sky because it told the story of a 1986 nuclear catastrophe. And how much of the Chernobyl TV series is a reality, with fiction....

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15 Lesser Known Facts about History of Education in London

Education in England has changed and developed a lot since the beginning. Right now, we are looking at one of the most promising educational hubs and the home of prestigious academic institutions like...

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Inventions That Turned the Course of History

Every age in the history of mankind has had its inventors, whose ingenuities have changed the world in which we live today. In this article, we will introduce you to inventions that have drastically...

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Paula Hitler – What She Said About Her Brother Adolf Hitler

On June 1st, 1960, elderly Paula Wolf passed away in her two-room apartment in a little German town of Berchtesgaden. Frau Wolf worked as a secretary for the most of her life, and there was nothing...

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Learning the History of Jamestown

This town in Virginia may only be 16,000 people now, but it played a pivotal point in creating the United States as it is now. Jamestown is now four hundred years old and was the first European...

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Best Places to Live for US History Buffs

If you are a person who is interested in history, you don’t have to head to foreign countries to discover notable places from the past. In fact, the U.S. is a place where you can come across numerous...

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10 History Museums You Can Visit With Virtual Tours in 2023

As a history enthusiast, I have always loved visiting museums to learn about different cultures and civilizations. However, with the current global pandemic, it has become challenging to visit museums...

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The Historical Significance of the Cross in Christianity

The cross is perhaps the most recognized symbol of Christianity, representing the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It holds a deep historical significance within the faith, carrying a...

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3 Major Diplomatic and Political Episodes in American History

American history is filled with some of the most interesting politics and intrigue. Despite being only 246 years old, the country has had some notable political scandals. Sadly, these incidents often...

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Benjamin Franklin’s Legacy: Unveiling His Most Famous Invention

Benjamin Franklin, an iconic figure, echoes through the corridors of American history. This illustrious Founding Father is renowned for a myriad of contributions that span the spheres of politics,...

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Unseen Hitler’s Photographs Kept in The United States Archives

A series of photographs of Adolph Hitler made by Heinrich Hoffmann played a crucial role in increasing his popularity in the 1920s, during his rise to power in Germany. Heinrich Hoffmann met Hitler in...

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Chernobyl’s Real Story: How Much of it is Real of Chernobyl?

Chernobyl is becoming a worldwide hit to viewers of HBO as well as Sky because it told the story of a 1986 nuclear catastrophe. And how much of the Chernobyl TV series is a reality, with fiction....

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