Mystery
The Largest Unexplained Explosion in History
The Tunguska event, a cosmic spectacle that unfolded on June 30, 1908, in the remote Siberian wilderness, continues to captivate and confound scientists and enthusiasts alike. As we dive deeper into the intricacies of this cosmic enigma, the story takes us on a journey beyond the limits of Earth's atmosphere, where a celestial juggernaut, moving at an astonishing speed of 33,500 miles per hour, descended upon our planet.
By M Huzaifa Munir2 years ago in Chapters
Last 24 Hours of Hitler's Life
In late April 1945, Adolf Hitler was on the brink of a nervous breakdown, fully aware that the end was near. He summoned his secretary, Gertrud "Traudl" Junge, to draft his last will and testament. Tearfully, she transcribed his delusional words, which shifted blame for the war's horrors away from himself. In the room were four other witnesses, all of whom, along with Hitler, would die within 24 hours. Hitler had known for some time that the war was lost, but he clung to hope for peace negotiations until early 1945 when the Soviet Red Army approached Berlin with an unstoppable force.
By mara alsha2 years ago in Chapters
Poison - Nazi Camp Experiments
Emaciated and disheveled Soviet men sit down to their evening meal of potato and turnip soup within the infamous Buchenwald concentration camp. These prisoners are marked for execution due to severe starvation, earning the grim title of "Muselmänner," symbolizing their weakened and apathetic state.
By mara alsha2 years ago in Chapters










