History
Look back into history and learn about the people, places, and events of the past.
Read about the political dynasties that shaped the western world view in Western and Eastern European History. Find out why the sun never set on the British Empire. Trace the roots of civilization through Ancient History, or track the evolution of warfare in Military History. Discover the Native peoples of the New World and how their history resonates today. Explore the north in Canadian History. Find your roots through the study of Genealogy.
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The Rape of Nanking
The Rape of Nanking took place after the fall of the city of Nanking, -today's Nanjing - in China when Japanese troops committed acts of unspeakable cruelty.
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How Fires Were Fought in Colonial Boston
Fire prevention was an obsession. No wonder. The hundreds of candles, lamps, and hearths for cooking and heating meant that the town could go up in smoke overnight.
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The Age of the Fifth Sun in Aztec Mexico
The Aztecs regarded their gods as ferocious, vengeful and malignant. This was why their version of how the world was created was so full of violence and devastation.
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The Gladiatorial Games
Forensic analysis of remains found in a gladiator cemetery in Ephesus, Turkey, provided new facts about the way those men fought and died.
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The Storms of November!
Three storms - all destructive, and all in November, lay waste to their hosts. The Ganges floods, Hermann Mellville stirs the Pacific, and Sherman burns Atlanta!
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Neue Wache, Guardhouse to War Memorial
Like other public buildings in what was East Berlin, the Neue Wache has served the political purposes of very different masters over the past one hundred years.
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The Farroupilha Revolution in Brazil
Rio Grande do Sul is known for its pursuits of separatism. In 1835 this led to the Revolução Farroupilha, or Guerra dos Farrapos, and the Riograndense Republic.
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Adolf Eichmann Found Guilty of War Crimes
With ruthless efficiency, the "architect of the Holocaust" implemented the Nazi extermination policy of the Jews of Europe, killing a total of six million Jewish people.
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Black Magic and Sorcery in Aztec Mexico
The Aztecs were obsessed with the idea of good and bad luck. No Aztec would dream of doing anything until the astrologer-priests had declared the time favourable.
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War of 1812 Drummer Boy
Drummer boys for the Revolutionary War and War of 1812 usually were young teens. Timothy Batchelder was even younger when he marched off to war.
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Vietnam and Containment
America's longest war began after World War II when France reasserted colonial pretensions in Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh began a war of liberation based on Communist ideals.
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Eddie Would Go
The Quiksilver Big Wave Invitational surf competition is held in Eddie Aikau's honor whenever the North Shore waves reach 20 feet...But who is Eddie?
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Hemming Plaza in Jacksonville
From his station atop a 62-foot-high pedestal in the center of Hemming Plaza, a Confederate soldier keeps watch over Downtown Jacksonville.
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The Life of Herbert Hoover
The son of a Quaker blacksmith, Herbert Hoover brought a reputation of public service to the White House.
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A Biography of Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman is one of the most prominent African-American figures. The leader of the Underground Railroad, she aided many slaves in escaping to freedom.
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The First King of Modern Norway
When Norway gained independence from Sweden, it elected Prince Carl of Denmark to be its new king. As King Haakon VII of Norway, he founded a dynasty that still reigns.
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The Marriage of King George I of Greece
The marriage of King George I of Greece, the former Prince William of Denmark, to Grand Duchess Olga of Russia began a new royal dynasty in Greece that lasted a century.
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The Marriage of Princess Thyra of Denmark
Princess Thyra of Denmark, the youngest daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark, married Crown Prince Ernest Augustus of Hanover, heir to the deposed throne of Hanover.
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