World History

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The Jungle Tribe That Protects Themselves With Spears Dipped In Poison

Deep in the Amazon rainforest there lives a tribe most people have never seen. They’re called the Massaco, and until very recently, not a single outsider had laid eyes on them.
October 28, 2025 Allison Robertson
The Hindenburg disaster occurred on May 6, 1937, as the German passenger airship LZ 129 Hindenburg caught fire and was destroyed during its attempt to dock with its mooring mast at Naval Air Station Lakehurst in Manchester Township, New Jersey, United States.

The Twisted Secret We Know About The Hindenburg Disaster

The Hindenburg disaster was an infamous tragedy—but recently discovered documents reveal the untold, chilling truth about that fateful evening.
November 14, 2024 Samantha Henman

Archaeologists uncovered the tomb of Prince Userefre in Saqqara behind a pink granite false door, revealing royal secrets from 4,400 years ago.

Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered the 4,400-year-old tomb of Prince Userefre behind a pink granite false door at the Saqqara necropolis. The richly decorated site includes rare statues, hieroglyphs, and offerings that shed new light on Egypt’s Fifth Dynasty and royal burial practices. The discovery is considered one of the most significant finds in the region in recent years.
September 1, 2025 J. Clarke

The Lenape: The Native Tribe That Tipped The Balance of The Revolutionary War

When the Lenape chose sides in the American Revolutionary War, they didn’t just change the fate of their own people, they shaped the history of the entire country.
April 17, 2025 Ella Mason

Chief Pontiac’s Brutal Fight For Freedom

Chief Pontiac made history as the leader of the brutal Pontiac’s War against the British Empire, but according to modern historians, new evidence reveals he wasn’t as powerful as we were made to believe.
April 29, 2025 Ella Mason

Neanderthal Markings Found In Sealed Cave

We once thought the Neanderthals to be more primitive than us Homo sapiens—now, these cave drawings are making scientists rethink that.
April 9, 2025 Tom Miller

The Choctaw

In fear of their children being left abandoned, Choctaw mothers on their perilous journey through the Trail of Tears were forced to make a decision no mother should ever have to make—and it was utterly disturbing.
April 14, 2025 Allison Robertson

42 Riotous Facts About The Wildest Concerts In History

Concert's are supposed to rock, right? Well, unfortunately, a few concerts throughout history have rocked a little too hard, with some truly tragic results.
February 16, 2024 Carl Wyndham
Spartan War Machines Facts

Militant Facts About War Machines in History

Here are 42 facts about the machines that have smashed, shot, burned, and gone bang throughout history.
May 15, 2024 Janet Mowat

The Most Incredible Ancient Technology

Turns out the vending machine is one of the world’s oldest forms of technology, originating all the way back in ancient Greece—but can you guess what it used to dispense?
February 19, 2025 Nikolas C.

The Ho-Chunk

In 1863, the Native American Ho-Chunk tribe were targeted by a hate group who surrounded their farmlands and threatened to shoot any Ho-Chunk who crossed the line—and the results were devastating.
February 10, 2025 Allison Robertson