World History
Unsolved Mysteries
Delve into the annals of history and uncover the secrets and mysteries that have intrigued scholars, treasure hunters, and enthusiasts alike. From symbols of Nazi struggles to vanished treasures and enigmatic disappearances, the following accounts provide a captivating glimpse into the enigmas that history occasionally leaves in its wake. Embark on a journey through the shadows of the past as we explore the stories of the Blood Banner, the Amber Room, the Big Stoop Crew, the D-Day Crossword, Raoul Wallenberg, Rommel’s Gold, Peking Man Fossils, and the persistent legend of a Nazi ghost train. These tales serve as reminders that history’s secrets continue to captivate our imagination, long after the events themselves have faded into the pages of time.
By Serein Reyn2 years ago in History
Oppenheimer Why He Deserves a Movie
An introduction to J. Robert Oppenheimer and his lasting influence on the world. J. Robert Oppenheimer was a brilliant physicist who changed the world more than most Nobel Prize winners. Under his leadership, the best physicists of the 20th century built the atomic bomb, and this led to World War II and the possibility of another world war.
By Djamila Leite2 years ago in History
Why Titanic didn't had enough lifeboats?
In James Cameron's 1997 blockbuster film, Titanic, there's a memorable moment where Rose, played by Kate Winslet, realizes a critical fact about the lifeboats: "It seems that there are not enough for everyone aboard." The response from Victor Garber's character, Titanic's architect Thomas Andrews, is both confident and poignant: "I have built a good ship, strong and true. She's all the lifeboat you need." Given the foreknowledge of the tragic outcome, this line takes on a bitter irony, embodying the essence of how the Titanic was designed and the fateful errors that unfolded.
By Shubham Bajaj2 years ago in History
FIFA's Tarnished Legacy: Unraveling the Corruption Behind the World Cup
On a chilly December 2nd in 2010, the world of football held its breath as the International Federation of Association Football, known as FIFA, gathered in picturesque Switzerland. This momentous gathering was convened to unveil the future hosts of the prestigious 2018 and 2022 World Cup tournaments. An illustrious audience had assembled, reflecting the political might and fervor behind their respective bids. The scene was set with notable figures like former U.S. President Bill Clinton, a vocal advocate for the U.S. bid, and Prince William championing England's cause. The Dutch Prime Minister and former Belgian Prime Minister stood united with a joint bid.
By Shubham Bajaj2 years ago in History





