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In the 1970’s, one 6-foot, 9-inch tall man named Edmund Kemper towered over his peers, and most considered him to be a gentle giant. No one in his life could have imagined that he
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In the 1970’s, one 6-foot, 9-inch tall man named Edmund Kemper towered over his peers, and most considered him to be a gentle giant. No one in his life could have imagined that he murdered six teenage girls hitchhiking through Santa Cruz, California, or that he would finally turn his rage on his own mother.
Friedrich Nietzsche Biography: The Übermensch
Friedrich Nietzsche Biography: The Übermensch
Pancho Villa: Robin Hood or Ruthless Terrorist?
Pancho Villa: Robin Hood or Ruthless Terrorist?
Shoko Asahara: The Cultist who Terrorized Japan
Shoko Asahara: The Cultist who Terrorized Japan
Oppenheimer: The Father of the Bomb
Oppenheimer: The Father of the Bomb
Grigori Rasputin was a Russian peasant who claimed to have mystic healing powers, and he even went so far as to say he was the second coming of Christ. He formed his own cult, and even
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Grigori Rasputin was a Russian peasant who claimed to have mystic healing powers, and he even went so far as to say he was the second coming of Christ. He formed his own cult, and even manipulated the members of the royal Romanov family into believing he truly was a holy man.
Bill Cosby is a stand-up comedian and actor. He became an American icon, and someone who millions of people looked to as a father figure, and a moral compass. He would disappoint the
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Bill Cosby is a stand-up comedian and actor. He became an American icon, and someone who millions of people looked to as a father figure, and a moral compass. He would disappoint the entire world when they began to learn that he was not at all the wonderful person that he portrayed himself to be. Today on Biographics, we are going to talk about the life, career, and downfall of Bill Cosby.
Theodor Seuss Geisel: The Real Dr. Seuss
Theodor Seuss Geisel: The Real Dr. Seuss
Vladimir Lenin: The Founder of the Soviet Union
Vladimir Lenin: The Founder of the Soviet Union
Marco Polo: The World's Greatest Explorer
Marco Polo: The World's Greatest Explorer
When you think of Nazi Germany, you mostly think about the human rights abuses, and the concentration camps like Auschwitz. But have you ever wondered what happened to the black people
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When you think of Nazi Germany, you mostly think about the human rights abuses, and the concentration camps like Auschwitz. But have you ever wondered what happened to the black people living under the Third Reich? It turns out that even though there were racial laws demanding the extermination of the Jewish and Roma people, there were so few Africans living in Germany, that they were not considered to be one of Hitler’s main priorities.
One very special mixed race boy grew up in Germany during the Third Reich, and he lived to tell the tale. Not only did he manage to survive unscathed, but he also desperately wanted to join the Nazi Party. He was an actual prince, and he grew up to become a writer. This is the incredible story of Hans Massaquoi.
Kaiser Wilhelm II: The Last German Emperor
Kaiser Wilhelm II: The Last German Emperor
Pat Garrett: The Lawman Who Shot Billy the Kid
Pat Garrett: The Lawman Who Shot Billy the Kid
Joseph Goebbels: The Propaganda Maestro
Joseph Goebbels: The Propaganda Maestro
Frank Miller: The Father of Comic Book Noir
Frank Miller: The Father of Comic Book Noir
Satoshi Nakamoto: The Mysterious Founder of Bitcoin
Satoshi Nakamoto: The Mysterious Founder of Bitcoin
Albert Einstein: A Pillar of Modern Physics
Albert Einstein: A Pillar of Modern Physics
John D. Rockefeller: The American Oil Magnate
John D. Rockefeller: The American Oil Magnate
Edward Snowden: Hero or Traitor?
Edward Snowden: Hero or Traitor?
Karl Marx: The Socialist Revolutionary
Karl Marx: The Socialist Revolutionary
Socrates: Question Everything
Socrates: Question Everything
Charles de Gaulle: The Leader of Free France
Charles de Gaulle: The Leader of Free France
Fritz Haber was a German chemist who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1918 for his invention of the Haber–Bosch process, a method used in industry to synthesize ammonia from
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Fritz Haber was a German chemist who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1918 for his invention of the Haber–Bosch process, a method used in industry to synthesize ammonia from nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas. This invention is of importance for the large-scale synthesis of fertilizers and explosives.
H.P. Lovecraft: A Titan of Terror
H.P. Lovecraft: A Titan of Terror
Bettie Page: The Queen of Pinup
Bettie Page: The Queen of Pinup
Matthew Hopkins: Witchfinder General
Matthew Hopkins: Witchfinder General
Henry Ford: The Complicated Captain of Industry
Henry Ford: The Complicated Captain of Industry
Edward Longshanks: The Braveheart Bad Guy
Edward Longshanks: The Braveheart Bad Guy
Sefton Delmer: The Master of Black Propaganda
Sefton Delmer: The Master of Black Propaganda
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev: The Boston Bomber
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev: The Boston Bomber
John Wayne Gacy Jr: The Killer Clown
John Wayne Gacy Jr: The Killer Clown
Galileo Galilei: Father of Modern Science
Galileo Galilei: Father of Modern Science
Ferdinand Magellan: First Around the World (Almost)
Ferdinand Magellan: First Around the World (Almost)
Alexander the Great: King of Macedonia
Alexander the Great: King of Macedonia
Diogenes: The Most Eccentric Philosopher
Diogenes: The Most Eccentric Philosopher
Martin Bormann: Hitlers Private Secretary
Martin Bormann: Hitlers Private Secretary
Malcolm X: The Defender of Human Rights
Malcolm X: The Defender of Human Rights
“The magnanimous Arthur, with all the kings and military force of Britain, fought against the Saxons. And though there were many more noble than himself, yet he was twelve times chosen
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“The magnanimous Arthur, with all the kings and military force of Britain, fought against the Saxons. And though there were many more noble than himself, yet he was twelve times chosen their commander, and was as often conqueror.” This is a quote from the ancient text known as the Historia Brittonum, which was one of the oldest records of King Arthur’s life story.
Napoleon III: The Forgotten Bonaparte
Napoleon III: The Forgotten Bonaparte
Belle Starr: The Female Outlaw
Belle Starr: The Female Outlaw
Balto the Siberian Husky is remembered for leading a team of sled dogs to deliver medicine that saved the town of Nome, Alaska from a deadly epidemic. He became a national hero, and his
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Balto the Siberian Husky is remembered for leading a team of sled dogs to deliver medicine that saved the town of Nome, Alaska from a deadly epidemic. He became a national hero, and his photo was on the front page of every newspaper in the country. A statue was erected in his honor in Central Park in 1925, and it is still one of the most beloved tourist attractions today. Many of you may have grown up watching the 1995 animated film by Universal Pictures, and that may be the extent of what you know about Balto. But the true story is far more dramatic than what you ever learned from cartoons and children’s books. On today’s Biographics, we bring you the story of Balto, the canine hero.
She’s one of history’s youngest warriors. At an age when most of us were still stressing over what to wear to school, Joan of Arc was leading thousands of French troops into battle
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She’s one of history’s youngest warriors. At an age when most of us were still stressing over what to wear to school, Joan of Arc was leading thousands of French troops into battle against the English. Supposedly inspired by divine visions of Catholicism’s greatest saints, Joan first took up her sword at 16, was leading armies by 17, and was burned at the stake before she was 20. In her short life, she managed to change the course of the Hundred Years’ War, ending English domination of France. Not bad for an illiterate girl from the sticks.
But while most of us know the name Joan of Arc and know her tragic end, how much do we know about her life? Join us today as we take a look at the simple peasant girl who changed European history, before dying alone and disgraced, convinced she was a failure.
Queen Victoria: The Misunderstood Monarch
Queen Victoria: The Misunderstood Monarch
When Otto von Bismarck was born, Germany was a collection of 39 weak states cowering between the superpowers of France, Austria, and Russia. By the time he died, the German nation had
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When Otto von Bismarck was born, Germany was a collection of 39 weak states cowering between the superpowers of France, Austria, and Russia. By the time he died, the German nation had been forged in blood and iron and Central Europe had a new sheriff in town. But while we all know the modern Germany he gave us, few of us know much about Bismarck himself. In this video, we take a look at the man known to history as the Iron Chancellor.
In the summer of 1976, the city of New York was thrown into a state of terror. A madman was on the loose, wandering the streets and killing people at random. This was a killer who loved
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In the summer of 1976, the city of New York was thrown into a state of terror. A madman was on the loose, wandering the streets and killing people at random. This was a killer who loved publicity, sending vicious, taunting letters to the police and media. Each one was signed with the moniker ‘Son of Sam’. When fate finally caught up with the monster, he was revealed to be a chubby introvertby the name of David Berkowitz. In this week’s Biographics we discover his story.
Coco Chanel: Fashion Designer, Business Mogul, and Spy
Coco Chanel: Fashion Designer, Business Mogul, and Spy
Leon Trotsky: Communism's True Believer
Leon Trotsky: Communism's True Believer
John F. Kennedy served as the 35th President of the United States, before he was killed in 1963. While we all know about JFK, chances are that you probably know more about the conspiracy
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John F. Kennedy served as the 35th President of the United States, before he was killed in 1963. While we all know about JFK, chances are that you probably know more about the conspiracy theories surrounding his assassination that the actual details of his life.
This story goes far deeper than just the individual life of John F. Kennedy. In order to understand the man, you need to know the family- and he was far from being the only one whose life ended in tragedy. On today’s Biographics, we will discuss the real man behind the Presidency.
Jeremy Bentham - Founder of Modern Utilitarianism
Jeremy Bentham - Founder of Modern Utilitarianism
Nikita Khrushchev – The Man Behind the Missile Crisis
Nikita Khrushchev – The Man Behind the Missile Crisis
Charlie Chaplin - The Tragic Life of the Little Tramp
Charlie Chaplin - The Tragic Life of the Little Tramp
Louis Philippe: The Last King of the French
Louis Philippe: The Last King of the French
Ed Gein: The Real-life Leatherface
Ed Gein: The Real-life Leatherface
Adolf Hitler - The Rise of a Fanatical Führer
Adolf Hitler - The Rise of a Fanatical Führer
Eleanor Roosevelt - The First Lady to the World
Eleanor Roosevelt - The First Lady to the World
Guy Fawkes and the Conspiracy of the Gunpowder Plot
Guy Fawkes and the Conspiracy of the Gunpowder Plot
She was an exotic dancer in Paris at the height of the Belle époque. She was the object of sexual desire for wealthy men, ambassadors and high ranking officers. She was Mata Hari: the dancer, the spy, one of the great names of WWI espionage.
She was an exotic dancer in Paris at the height of the Belle époque. She was the object of sexual desire for wealthy men, ambassadors and high ranking officers. She was Mata Hari: the dancer, the spy, one of the great names of WWI espionage.
Douglas MacArthur - The Five-Star General
Douglas MacArthur - The Five-Star General
Aleister Crowley: Great Beast 666
Aleister Crowley: Great Beast 666
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the longest serving President in US history, serving 12 year in office from 1933-1945. He steered the nation through its worst economic crisis, only to be
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the longest serving President in US history, serving 12 year in office from 1933-1945. He steered the nation through its worst economic crisis, only to be faced with the most horrific war in history. Though facing titanic physical challenges of his own, he imbued America with the indomitable fortitude and sense of morale that was required to spur the nation to victory. In today’s Biographics we examine the inspirational life of the 32nd President of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
The protagonist of today’s story discovered ancient tombs, explored secret passages inside pyramids and recovered artefacts as old as time - while getting into fistfights, foiling
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The protagonist of today’s story discovered ancient tombs, explored secret passages inside pyramids and recovered artefacts as old as time - while getting into fistfights, foiling assassination attempts with his trusty whip, dodging bullets amongst Egyptian ruins and facing the opposition of a French rival.
Lyudmila Pavlichenko - The Extraordinary Sniper
Lyudmila Pavlichenko - The Extraordinary Sniper
Sun Tzu: The Art of War
Sun Tzu: The Art of War
Boudicca was an ancient Celtic warrior Queen who lead an army in a rebellion against the Roman Empire. The story of this brave woman’s life has often been reduced to just a few sentences
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Boudicca was an ancient Celtic warrior Queen who lead an army in a rebellion against the Roman Empire. The story of this brave woman’s life has often been reduced to just a few sentences in a textbook, and that’s because there is very little known about her life. There were just two Roman historians; Tacitus and Cassius Dio, who wrote down information about Boudicca. So everything we know about her is skewed from the enemy’s perspective, and both of their versions of the story vary slightly from the other.
Hunter S. Thompson - Gonzo Extraordinaire
Hunter S. Thompson - Gonzo Extraordinaire
Florence Nightingale - The Lady with the Lamp
Florence Nightingale - The Lady with the Lamp
Ho Chi Minh, father of independent Vietnam, was a man of contrasts. Standing at just four foot, eleven inches and weighing less than a hundred pounds, he appeared to pose no threat to
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Ho Chi Minh, father of independent Vietnam, was a man of contrasts. Standing at just four foot, eleven inches and weighing less than a hundred pounds, he appeared to pose no threat to anyone. Yet, through the force of his personality and the steely determination of his will he defeated two of the world’s mightiest nations. He portrayed himself as a simple man of the people yet he ruled over a repressive regime that committed terrible atrocities. While many viewed him as the bringer of light to a repressed people, to others he was simply a Communist spy planted by the Soviets. In today’s Biographics, we discover the truth about the real Ho Chi Minh.
You may remember Chris Gardner from the movie Pursuit of Happyness, starring Will Smith. If so, you already know the story. He was a single father who pulled himself out of homelessness
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You may remember Chris Gardner from the movie Pursuit of Happyness, starring Will Smith. If so, you already know the story. He was a single father who pulled himself out of homelessness to become a millionaire stockbroker. But of course, like any movie based on a true story, it is going to have some parts that only gloss over the events of a person’s life. In today’s Biographics, we will tell you the true story rags-to-riches story of Chris Gardner.
Alan Turing: The Enigma
Alan Turing: The Enigma
Carl Sagan: Astronomer of the People
Carl Sagan: Astronomer of the People
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Junio Valerio Borghese - The Black Prince of World War II
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In this channel we have covered the lives of so many Nazi officers and officials that we almost forgot about their Axis allies to the other side of the Alps: Italian Fascists. Their
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In this channel we have covered the lives of so many Nazi officers and officials that we almost forgot about their Axis allies to the other side of the Alps: Italian Fascists. Their history may not be as well-known as the lives of other protagonists of WWII, and yet I can assure you they had some interesting characters marching about in their black-shirted uniforms since Mussolini founded the Fascist Movement in 1919.
Caligula – Rome’s Mad Emperor
Caligula – Rome’s Mad Emperor
Empress Sisi – The 19th Century Princess Diana
Empress Sisi – The 19th Century Princess Diana
In the famous Disney film, Pocahontas sang about the “Colors of the Wind”, and we learned that everyone can get along, despite their cultural differences. While the intent behind the
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In the famous Disney film, Pocahontas sang about the “Colors of the Wind”, and we learned that everyone can get along, despite their cultural differences. While the intent behind the movie may have been good, it is nowhere near being historically accurate. The true story is much darker, and for some of you out there, this video just may ruin your childhood memories. This is the true story of Pocahontas.
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Corrie Ten Boom - Saved estimated 800 lives during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.
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Cornelia ten Boom, known as Corrie, and her close family, managed to save an estimated 800 lives during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. During the War, her profound religious
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Cornelia ten Boom, known as Corrie, and her close family, managed to save an estimated 800 lives during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. During the War, her profound religious faith and belief in God’s plans gave her the bravery and resourcefulness to make it through situations worthy of a spy story. But it was after the war that she achieved her greatest accomplishment - forgiving her former enemies and teaching the world to do the same.
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Metternich: A dandy, womanizer, pompous fop and great diplomat
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Metternich: A dandy, womanizer, pompous fop and great diplomat
Metternich: A dandy, womanizer, pompous fop and great diplomat
William Shakespeare - Greatest Playwright
William Shakespeare - Greatest Playwright
John Franklin was born on April 16th, 1786 in Spilsby, Lincolnshire in England. He was the ninth of twelve children to Willingham Franklin and Hannah Weekes. Willingham was a successful
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John Franklin was born on April 16th, 1786 in Spilsby, Lincolnshire in England. He was the ninth of twelve children to Willingham Franklin and Hannah Weekes. Willingham was a successful merchant, which enabled him to provide a comfortable standard of living for his family.
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Audie Murphy: The Most Decorated Soldier Ever... Who Later Became a Movie Star
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Audie Murphy: The Most Decorated Soldier Ever... Who Later Became a Movie Star
Audie Murphy: The Most Decorated Soldier Ever... Who Later Became a Movie Star
Bernie Madoff - Greatest Con in History
Bernie Madoff - Greatest Con in History
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Adrian Carton de Wiart: The Most Badass Soldier of All Time and a Real Life Action Hero
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Adrian Carton de Wiart: The Most Badass Soldier of All Time and a Real Life Action Hero
Adrian Carton de Wiart: The Most Badass Soldier of All Time and a Real Life Action Hero
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Jiro Horikoshi: Father of the Japanese Zero Fighter Plane
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Jiro Horikoshi: Father of the Japanese Zero Fighter Plane
Jiro Horikoshi: Father of the Japanese Zero Fighter Plane
Frida Kahlo: World–Renowned Artist Who Overcame Polio
Frida Kahlo: World–Renowned Artist Who Overcame Polio
We made a mistake in the video. The American Revolutionary War dates should be:
Started: April 19, 1775 Won: September 3, 1783. We apologize for this error.
We made a mistake in the video. The American Revolutionary War dates should be:
Started: April 19, 1775 Won: September 3, 1783. We apologize for this error.
Josip Broz ‘Tito’: Too Tough for Stalin
Josip Broz ‘Tito’: Too Tough for Stalin
Lee Harvey Oswald – The Man who Killed a President
Lee Harvey Oswald – The Man who Killed a President
Virginia Hall: The Most Feared Spy of World War II
Virginia Hall: The Most Feared Spy of World War II
Reinhard Heydrich: The Butcher of Prague
Reinhard Heydrich: The Butcher of Prague
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Gianni Versace: The Life, and Shocking Death, of a Billionaire
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Gianni Versace: The Life, and Shocking Death, of a Billionaire
Gianni Versace: The Life, and Shocking Death, of a Billionaire
Codename Garbo - Greatest Deception of World War II
Codename Garbo - Greatest Deception of World War II
If you open a Bible to Matthew 2:16-18, you’ll encounter one of the most notorious stories in any religion. Suspicious of a prophesy about a new king, Herod the Great tricks the Magi
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If you open a Bible to Matthew 2:16-18, you’ll encounter one of the most notorious stories in any religion. Suspicious of a prophesy about a new king, Herod the Great tricks the Magi into telling him where baby Jesus was born, then sends his soldiers to massacre every child under the age of two in Bethlehem. It’s a scene of shocking cruelty, one that has ensured King Herod’s name is still synonymous with evil today.
The Story of Robert Kennedy and Sirhan Sirhan
The Story of Robert Kennedy and Sirhan Sirhan
Thomas Edison: His Kaleidoscope Mind
Thomas Edison: His Kaleidoscope Mind
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James Dresnok: The US Soldier Who Defected to North Korea
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During the Cold War, an American soldier named James Joseph Dresnok was stationed on the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea. One day, he decided to simply walk over the
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During the Cold War, an American soldier named James Joseph Dresnok was stationed on the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea. One day, he decided to simply walk over the line to the North. He was “defecting”; betraying his country and choosing to start a new life in an enemy land that he knew nothing about.
Hasan Sabbah: Legend of the Assassins
Hasan Sabbah: Legend of the Assassins
Louis Pasteur: The Man Who Saved Billions of Lives
Louis Pasteur: The Man Who Saved Billions of Lives
Ayatollah Khomeini - Cleric, Emperor and Great Satan
Ayatollah Khomeini - Cleric, Emperor and Great Satan
Nero: Rome’s Antichrist
Nero: Rome’s Antichrist
It’s one of the bloodiest conflicts in human history. In 1851, the Taiping Rebellion exploded in Qing dynasty China, causing death on an unprecedented scale. Over 14 years of civil war,
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It’s one of the bloodiest conflicts in human history. In 1851, the Taiping Rebellion exploded in Qing dynasty China, causing death on an unprecedented scale. Over 14 years of civil war, an estimated 20 million people died, more than were killed in the whole of WWI. It was, simply, the deadliest war of the nineteenth century, and it was all thanks to one man: Hong Xiuquan.
Imagine, for a moment, that you were given the opportunity to become the most powerful person in your country. To get there, all you need to do is betray the very man who made you who
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Imagine, for a moment, that you were given the opportunity to become the most powerful person in your country. To get there, all you need to do is betray the very man who made you who you are. Would you demure, step back, say “thanks, but no thanks”? Or would you grab that opportunity with both hands? Nearly half a century ago, one man in Chile made the decision to betray everything for his own glory. His name was Augusto Pinochet.
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Victor Lustig: The King of Con Men who Sold the Eiffel Tower
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Victor Lustig: The King of Con Men who Sold the Eiffel Tower
Victor Lustig: The King of Con Men who Sold the Eiffel Tower
Eugène Vidocq: The Father of Modern Criminology
Eugène Vidocq: The Father of Modern Criminology
Burke and Hare – The Anatomy Murderers
Burke and Hare – The Anatomy Murderers
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Nancy Wake: The White Mouse Was The Gestapo’s Most Wanted
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Nancy Wake: The White Mouse Was The Gestapo’s Most Wanted
Nancy Wake: The White Mouse Was The Gestapo’s Most Wanted
Alexis St Martin: A Hole in the Stomach
Alexis St Martin: A Hole in the Stomach
General Heinz Guderian: The Father of the Blitzkrieg
General Heinz Guderian: The Father of the Blitzkrieg
This is the extraordinary story of Master Sergeant Raul ‘Roy’ Benavidez, the Lazarus soldier, and of his three lives. This outstanding individual never surrendered in the face of
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This is the extraordinary story of Master Sergeant Raul ‘Roy’ Benavidez, the Lazarus soldier, and of his three lives. This outstanding individual never surrendered in the face of adversity, from childhood to military life. Those who know his story mostly remember him for a six hour Calvary, during which, to great personal sacrifice he held at bay an entire battalion of North Vietnamese infantry to save eight wounded comrades. But how did he get there? And what happened afterwards?
This is the story of the success of a Hungarian boy who went to America and became one of the most successful entertainers of all times, known as the Master of the Escape. He was, of
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This is the story of the success of a Hungarian boy who went to America and became one of the most successful entertainers of all times, known as the Master of the Escape. He was, of course, Harry Houdini – acrobat, contortionist, magician, escape artist, entrepreneur, film tycoon, debunker of occultists, maybe even a secret agent …???
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Martha Gellhorn: The World’s Greatest War Correspondent
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Martha Gellhorn was present during every single war and conflict around the world for 60 years. She was the only woman to land on the shores of Normandy during D-Day. Throughout the
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Martha Gellhorn was present during every single war and conflict around the world for 60 years. She was the only woman to land on the shores of Normandy during D-Day. Throughout the course of her life, she was a pacifist, and devoted her life to documenting everything she could with a sense of perspective and empathy for the human beings she was surrounded by. Many have called her the greatest war correspondent who ever lived.
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Giuseppe Garibaldi: One of the Greatest Generals of Modern Times
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General Garibaldi cut a distinctive figure amongst the protagonists of that epic novel that is European history of the XIX century, when Nations were forged in iron, blood, but also in
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General Garibaldi cut a distinctive figure amongst the protagonists of that epic novel that is European history of the XIX century, when Nations were forged in iron, blood, but also in gold and deception. With his enviable beard, his Tuscan cigars, Argentine ponchos, his trusty saber and six-shooter, Garibaldi had become one of the most popular men in the World. So much so that his men accepted his autographed photos as a salary!
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Alexander Graham Bell: A Life of Innovation and Controversy
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Alexander Graham Bell: A Life of Innovation and Controversy
Alexander Graham Bell: A Life of Innovation and Controversy
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Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII: The Marriage that Changed History
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On the 11th of December 1936, a man spoke on the BBC. Millions of listeners held their breath as he announced his resolve to go forward with a decision which was, and remains, unique in
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On the 11th of December 1936, a man spoke on the BBC. Millions of listeners held their breath as he announced his resolve to go forward with a decision which was, and remains, unique in British history: his abdication to the throne. That man was Edward VIII. The reason behind his abdication was his love for a woman that the British Court and the establishment would have never accepted as a Queen: the American, twice divorced, Wallis Simpson.
Joaquin Murrieta: The Real Zorro
Joaquin Murrieta: The Real Zorro
Sir Charles Kingsford Smith: A Pioneer of Flight
Sir Charles Kingsford Smith: A Pioneer of Flight
Many of us have grown reading his tales on self-destruction, revenge and violence. Tales of premature burials, of ghastly cats and ravens, where the line between the living and the dead
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Many of us have grown reading his tales on self-destruction, revenge and violence. Tales of premature burials, of ghastly cats and ravens, where the line between the living and the dead is never clear. But when you look deeper into the life and works of Edgar Allan Poe a more complex figure emerges, beyond the traditional image of the alcoholic, pale, sickly author with an obsession for death.
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Mad Jack Churchill: A Life Too Unbelievable For Fiction
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Mad Jack Churchill: A Life Too Unbelievable For Fiction
Mad Jack Churchill: A Life Too Unbelievable For Fiction
Archimedes - Greatest Mind in Ancient History
Archimedes - Greatest Mind in Ancient History
Charles Dickens is one of the best-known writers in the world, and is considered to be the greatest novelist of the Victorian Era. If you live in an English-speaking country, you
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Charles Dickens is one of the best-known writers in the world, and is considered to be the greatest novelist of the Victorian Era. If you live in an English-speaking country, you probably read Great Expectations, Oliver Twist, and A Christmas Carol in school. His work became so popular, it even sparked the creation of the world “Dickensian” to describe his style. So, why is Charles Dickens’ work considered to be so good that it has inspired future generations? And who was the man who created all of these well-known characters?
Neville Chamberlain and the Politics of Appeasement
Neville Chamberlain and the Politics of Appeasement
Charlemagne: The Father of Europe
Charlemagne: The Father of Europe
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Vidkun Quisling: The Man Who Sold his Country to the Third Reich
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Vidkun Quisling: The Man Who Sold his Country to the Third Reich
Vidkun Quisling: The Man Who Sold his Country to the Third Reich
Robert Hanssen: The FBI Mole who Spied for the KGB
Robert Hanssen: The FBI Mole who Spied for the KGB
Robert Mugabe: Zimbabwe’s Downward Spiral
Robert Mugabe: Zimbabwe’s Downward Spiral
Copernicus: A Revolution of Astronomical Proportions
Copernicus: A Revolution of Astronomical Proportions
It’s a cold autumn night, sometime in the late 1870s, somewhere in the Western District of Arkansas. The West just cannot get Wilder here. You are on the run from the law, with a
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It’s a cold autumn night, sometime in the late 1870s, somewhere in the Western District of Arkansas. The West just cannot get Wilder here. You are on the run from the law, with a sentence hanging on your neck, issued by none other than infamous Federal Judge Isaac Parker, also known as “The hanging Judge”. He has dispatched his most effective and relentless enforcer to bring you back to justice. A lawman so feared and respected that he haunts criminals in their nightmares. How would you picture him in your head? You are probably thinking about your typical cowboy, complete with Stetson hat, six-shooter and star-shaped badge, popularised by Hollywood. Tall like Gary Cooper, strong like John Wayne, rugged like Clint Eastwood and full of grit like Jeff Bridges. You got most of it right, except one detail. You nemesis is a freed former African-American slave: Bass Reeves, the first black Deputy US Marshal to ride for justice west of the Mississippi River.
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Oskar Schindler: War Profiteer, Traitor… and Europe’s Greatest Humanitarian
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Oskar Schindler: War Profiteer, Traitor… and Europe’s Greatest Humanitarian
Oskar Schindler: War Profiteer, Traitor… and Europe’s Greatest Humanitarian
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Fredericka "Mother" Mandelbaum: New York’s First Female Crime Boss
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Long before Al Capone turned his eye to bootlegging and well before Bugsy Siegl decided to take his ill-gotten gains and cash in on the casino boom in Vegas, there was another boss in
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Long before Al Capone turned his eye to bootlegging and well before Bugsy Siegl decided to take his ill-gotten gains and cash in on the casino boom in Vegas, there was another boss in town. This one was perhaps the most unassuming of ladies, and within just a few years of setting foot on American soil for the first time, she had built up one of the largest organized crime empires the still-new nation had ever seen.
There is little that we know with certainty about his life and exploits, but we will trace his career and look in detail at some of his most famous prophecies. And, as it is fitting for
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There is little that we know with certainty about his life and exploits, but we will trace his career and look in detail at some of his most famous prophecies. And, as it is fitting for such a mysterious character, there is more to be discovered about Nostradamus and his prophecies, as proven by the recent finding of a Century nr 13 in the old library of his alma mater, the University of Montpellier. A chapter a pparently entirely dedicated to the End of Times, from which we have quoted the early quatrain … but more on this later. For the moment, let’s dive into Nostradamus’ formative years.
Neil Armstrong: Anything is Possible
Neil Armstrong: Anything is Possible
Spartacus: The Slave Who Made Rome Tremble
Spartacus: The Slave Who Made Rome Tremble
Walt Disney: Architect of Dreams
Walt Disney: Architect of Dreams
William Magear Boss Tweed: The Tiger of Tammany
William Magear Boss Tweed: The Tiger of Tammany
Ivan the Terrible: The First Stalin
Ivan the Terrible: The First Stalin
Sigmund Freud: The Father of Psychoanalysis
Sigmund Freud: The Father of Psychoanalysis
Francisco Franco: The Rise of the Generalisimo
Francisco Franco: The Rise of the Generalisimo
Puyi: The Last Emperor of China
Puyi: The Last Emperor of China
2019x136
Baron Amedeo Guillet: The Private War of the Devil Commander
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Baron Amedeo Guillet: The Private War of the Devil Commander
Baron Amedeo Guillet: The Private War of the Devil Commander
Otto Skorzeny was born into a middle-class family in Vienna, Austria, on June 12, 1908. As a student he distinguished himself in scientific topics, and after graduating he enlisted at
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Otto Skorzeny was born into a middle-class family in Vienna, Austria, on June 12, 1908. As a student he distinguished himself in scientific topics, and after graduating he enlisted at the University of Vienna as an engineering student. His great passion was fencing. He joined the University fencing team and during a match he received the prominent scar on his cheek, known in German as a ‘Schmiss’ which was then a coveted mark of bravery among German and Austrian youth.
Tiberius: The Reluctant Emperor
Tiberius: The Reluctant Emperor
WT Stead: The Father of Investigative Journalism
WT Stead: The Father of Investigative Journalism
Franz Kafka: Chronicler of Darkness
Franz Kafka: Chronicler of Darkness
Franz Josef: The Last Great Emperor
Franz Josef: The Last Great Emperor
Fulgencio Batista: Cuba's Military Dictator
Fulgencio Batista: Cuba's Military Dictator
Typhoid Mary: The Bringer of Disease and Death
Typhoid Mary: The Bringer of Disease and Death
John E. Douglas: Mindhunter
John E. Douglas: Mindhunter
Wyatt Earp: Legend of the Wild West
Wyatt Earp: Legend of the Wild West
Benedict Arnold: America’s Greatest Traitor
Benedict Arnold: America’s Greatest Traitor
2019x148
Alexander Kerensky: The Russian Revolution Before Lenin
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Alexander Kerensky: The Russian Revolution Before Lenin
Alexander Kerensky: The Russian Revolution Before Lenin
Trajan: Optimus Princeps
Trajan: Optimus Princeps
King Haakon VII: All for Norway
King Haakon VII: All for Norway
Cyrus the Great: The King of Kings
Cyrus the Great: The King of Kings
The Black Death
The Black Death
Bram Stoker: Resurrecting the Vampire
Bram Stoker: Resurrecting the Vampire
Catherine the Great: Russia’s Greatest Empress
Catherine the Great: Russia’s Greatest Empress
Emiliano Zapata: Mexico’s Greatest Revolutionary
Emiliano Zapata: Mexico’s Greatest Revolutionary
Timothy Leary: Psychedelic Psychologist
Timothy Leary: Psychedelic Psychologist
Saladin: The Conqueror of Jerusalem
Saladin: The Conqueror of Jerusalem
Jack the Ripper: The Killer from Hell
Jack the Ripper: The Killer from Hell
Claudius: Rome’s Accidental Emperor
Claudius: Rome’s Accidental Emperor
Charles Ponzi: Natural Born Swindler
Charles Ponzi: Natural Born Swindler
Johannes Kepler: God’s Mathematician
Johannes Kepler: God’s Mathematician
Robert Hooke: The Leonardo of England
Robert Hooke: The Leonardo of England
Indira Gandhi: Leading India for Fifteen Years
Indira Gandhi: Leading India for Fifteen Years
2019x164
Andrew Carnegie: Robber Baron or America’s Greatest Philanthropist?
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Andrew Carnegie: Robber Baron or America’s Greatest Philanthropist?
Andrew Carnegie: Robber Baron or America’s Greatest Philanthropist?
George Orwell: The Uncompromising Visionary
George Orwell: The Uncompromising Visionary
John Harvey Kellogg - Corn Cereals and Crazy Medicine
John Harvey Kellogg - Corn Cereals and Crazy Medicine
Ötzi: The Frozen Man from the Alps
Ötzi: The Frozen Man from the Alps
Today’s protagonist was born as a Prince in a southern Indian kingdom, but he soon discarded his palace life to embrace the study of Buddhism. As a travelling Master, he journeyed to
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Today’s protagonist was born as a Prince in a southern Indian kingdom, but he soon discarded his palace life to embrace the study of Buddhism. As a travelling Master, he journeyed to China, where he gained powerful disciples and founded Dhyana Buddhism, better known in China as Chan, and later in Japan as Zen.
Evita and Juan Perón: Argentina’s Power Couple
Evita and Juan Perón: Argentina’s Power Couple
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Gregor MacGregor: The Most Successful Conman in History
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Gregor MacGregor: The Most Successful Conman in History
Gregor MacGregor: The Most Successful Conman in History
Father Gabriele Amorth: The Vatican’s Chief Exorcist
Father Gabriele Amorth: The Vatican’s Chief Exorcist
William Wallace: Scotland's larger Than Life Hero
William Wallace: Scotland's larger Than Life Hero
Alexander Fleming: The Father of Antibiotics
Alexander Fleming: The Father of Antibiotics
Peter the Great: Founder of the Russian Empire
Peter the Great: Founder of the Russian Empire
Enzo Ferrari: Speed, Passion and Rivalry
Enzo Ferrari: Speed, Passion and Rivalry
Vespasian: Savior of Rome & Father of the Colosseum
Vespasian: Savior of Rome & Father of the Colosseum
Franz Ferdinand: The Man Whose Death Caused WWI
Franz Ferdinand: The Man Whose Death Caused WWI
2019x178
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Maximilian I: The Austrian Dictator of Mexico
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Maximilian I: The Austrian Dictator of Mexico
Maximilian I: The Austrian Dictator of Mexico
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