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Dec 10 2020

The Epic Flight Of Lawnchair Larry

In 1982 a California man strapped weather balloons to a lawn chair and ended up 16,000 feet in the air. 

By Adam Azra'el

Photo: Andreas Weiland

For as long as men have existed, they have dreamed of flying. Images of…

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Dec 9 2020

The German U-Boat That Was Sunk By Its Own Toilet

In 1945, a German submarine was sent to the depths after something went terribly, terribly wrong with its toilet.

By Adam Azra'el

 

 

Of all the terrifying and deadly technology utilized by the Germans during both World Wars, perhaps none was…

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Oct 1 2020

The Diamond Necklace That Cracked The French Monarchy

In 1783, a dispute over a diamond necklace destroyed what was left of Marie Antoinette's reputation and set the stage for the French Revolution.

By Adam Azra'el

Photo: Château de Breteuil / CC BY-SA (via Wikimedia Commons)

 

Ah, France....birthplace of…

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Sep 29 2020

Corporal Wojtek

In 1942, the Polish Army enlisted a bear. He eventually was promoted to the rank of Corporal.

By Adam Azra'el

Photo courtesy of the Imperial War Museum

 

World War II history is filled with the exploits of brave men and…

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Sep 15 2020

The Volcano That Broke History

A little over 3,000 years ago, the island of Thera exploded and history kind of exploded with it.

By Adam Azra'el

 

Photo: Marc Szeglat

 

Buckle up, folks, because we're going for a RIDE today. History is kind of a fickle…

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Sep 7 2020

PepsiCo Is The World's Worst Arms Dealer

In 1996, a man sued Pepsi because they wouldn't sell him a fighter jet. No, really.

By Adam Azra'el

 

Photo by John Torcasio

 

 

Ah, the 90s....what a decade. Phones got smaller and then bigger and then smaller and then bigger,…

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Aug 25 2020

The Final Fight of John R. Fox

During World War II, a black soldier managed to slow down a German offensive by sacrificing himself in an absolutely legendary way.

By Adam Azra'el

First Lieutenant John R. Fox, U.S. Army

 

It's safe to say that World War II…

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Aug 13 2020

The Little Manhole Cover That Did

In 1957, US scientists might have accidentally launched a manhole cover off the face of the earth.

By Adam Azra'el

Photo by Dan Meyers

 

In 1957, the world really didn't know all that much about nuclear bombs. The United States,…

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Aug 8 2020

The Little Warship That Couldn't

In 1628, a new Swedish war ship set sail and demonstrated exactly how not to build a war ship.

By Adam Azra'el


Photo by Jamie Morrison

 

In the early 1600s, a little-known glacier called Sweden suddenly (and very violently) announced…

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Jun 17 2020

Minnesota's Confederate Flag

During the American Civil War, soldiers from Minnesota captured a Confederate battle flag. Minnesota is never, ever giving it back.

By Adam Azra'el

(Photo: Minnesota Historical Society)

 

The American Civil War was a brutal, bloody conflict between the agrarian, slave-owning…

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Jun 14 2020

The Multi-Century Vatican Campaign Against Its Own Art Collection

Once upon a time, the Vatican decided that penises were the worst thing ever....and then realized that they were everywhere in the Vatican.

By Adam Azra'el

(Photo by Roi Dimor)

 

NEW RULES

In the mid-1500s, the leaders of the…

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Jun 12 2020

The Vaujour Escape

A French convict escaped from prison using grenades....sort of.

By Adam Azra'el

(Photo by Emiliano Bar)

 

Michel Vaujour was a man who had things to do. Not nice things, maybe, but certainly things which were impeded by the fact…

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