Ancient
Day in a Nazi Concentration Camp
We were all in the attic, and in the still proneness of the night the watchfulness of the night sends us into the silence was suddenly broken by the fact that we were being shot at losing part of a wood attic hatch. That meant, it was their worst nightmare already. Those the charismaticgrav men in blackare the most visible guys. They are everywhere on biking trails and along the road. They are without exception, speaking German, acting ruthless and their eyes mean nothing but pointing towards their pistols. It is this Nazi brutality that drives them in a merciless exploration of anyone of the kind "unwanted" so they can become the slaves for the "Masters". Which means that this spells out death sentence for a lot of innocent people
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in History
Unraveling the Complex Origins of World War I: A Nexus of Political, Economic, and Social Factors.
The outbreak of World War I in 1914 marked a pivotal moment in global history, reshaping geopolitical landscapes and leaving an indelible mark on societies worldwide. The intricate web of political, economic, and social factors that culminated in the eruption of this cataclysmic conflict underscores the complexity of international relations at the turn of the 20th century.
By Michael Kay2 years ago in History
What Happened to the Children of NAZI Leaders. Content Warning.
Have you ever sincerely considered your ancestry, those pieces of history that tie you to your origins? Maybe you have envisaged the stories of your forebears, and then you visualize the contributions of your heroes, scholars, or adventurers, among others. However, what if between your ancestors, an unwanted truth will result? What if you suddenly became associated with one of greatly documented history's most notorious individuals, someone, who indeed, has committed barbaric immoralities?
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in History
The Stupid Mistakes That Lead to Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster. Content Warning.
The Chernobyl nuclear power disaster of 1986 enshrines itself as a real, apocalypse scenario, caused by a sudden convergence of human errors, incorrect design of the reactor, and insufficient safety culture and management practices. In essence, the disaster at Chernobyl was not actually just a single collision point but indeed the end result of multiple factors which eventually led to an accident of a nuclear power station gone wrong in history.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in History
The Story Of Ancient Egypt's Mysterious Queens
Ancient Egypt has a rich history spanning over 6,000 years. The lives and deaths of its famous characters continue to fascinate us today. We visit museums to get a real sense of ancient Egypt's grandeur, like its monumental statues of monumental men. But when examining the faces in museums, we see they are all men. Where are the women of ancient Egypt? Of course, the most famous is Cleopatra, but to learn about earlier great women, we must go from the monumental to the tiny, as most images of them are on small coins. I want to uncover who these influential women were. By looking in the right places, we see ancient Egypt's story is also one of extraordinary women who left an extraordinary legacy. Queen Hetepheres, Pharaoh Hatshepsut, Queen Nefertari, and Pharaoh Arsinoe paved the way for each other and Cleopatra, creating a legacy of female authority that shaped not just Cleopatra but generations to come. They are incredible role models even today. By telling their stories, I'll take a fresh look at this great civilization through the eyes of ancient Egypt's women.
By Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jr2 years ago in History
Buried Secrets of the Bible with Albert Lin: Sodom & Gomorrah
The stories in the Bible are some of the most incredible tales in human history - depicting right and wrong, good versus evil. But where did these stories come from? I'm curious to know the origins of these cultural narratives because regardless of your beliefs, they have shaped the lives of billions over thousands of years.
By Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jr2 years ago in History
Ancient Egyptian Texts Reveal The Myth Of The Scorpion Men
Myth and Reality? Scorpions have captivated the human imagination since immemorial with their enigmatic nature and potent venom. These creatures hold a unique place in Egypt, symbolizing the culture's divine and demonic aspects. This article delves into the intriguing myth and reality of the scorpion men in Egypt, mythical beings believed to be half-human, half-scorpion, guarding the gates of the afterlife.
By The Secret History Of The World2 years ago in History
Ishtar The Mesopotamian Goddess of Love and War
The Mesopotamian Goddess of Love and War Ishtar, the Mesopotamian Goddess of Love and War, was significant in the ancient Near East. For thousands of years, her worship spanned across civilizations such as the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, Assyrians, and others. Revered for her associations with love, sexuality, fertility, war, and political power, Ishtar was a multifaceted deity. Known by names like Inanna, Astarte, and Aphrodite, Ishtar's origins and roles in the ancient world are fascinating study subjects.
By The Secret History Of The World2 years ago in History
Why USA Drafted Morons Into Vietnam War. Content Warning.
The Vietnam Warthat went through from 1955 to 1975 is the most significant war chronicle and the history that affected the life of the Southeast Asia in a destructive way is called a battling tome. Americans in those days spent more time dividing themselves than uniting and anti-war protests were common. The draft system dealt disproportionately with the weakest members of society. Among the various initiatives born out of the Vietnam era, one stands out for its egregious impact on the lives of thousands of young men: Activity 100,000.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in History







