
Britain's Twelve-Day Sleep
It was not a national crisis of narcolepsy nor a curious phenomenon of unexplainable proportions, but did you know that on the night of Wednesday, September 2, 1752, the inhabitants of Britain and its...
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Serial Killer in Nazi Berlin
The following episode contains sensitive information - listener discretion is advised. Nazi crimes need no introduction - with millions of lives lost to Adolf Hitler's regime. But did you know that a...
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Barbers at Moscow's Gates
The impact of Peter the Great on Russia was perhaps greater than even the most famous absolute ruler, Louis XIV, had on France. But did you know that as part of his modernization program of the 1680s,...
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Mr. Celsius and Mr. Fahrenheit
We have all heard their last names, yet many of us do not know much of the men behind them. But did you know that the world's most known temperature scales are based on real men, Anders Celcius and Da...
15 Helmi 20247min

Picasso Steals the Mona Lisa?
One does not need to be an art specialist, nor even like art for that matter, to have heard of the famed artist Pablo Picasso or Leonardo DaVinci's 1507 painting, the Mona Lisa. But did you know that ...
13 Helmi 20246min

The Real Kamikaze
The term Kamikaze is most commonly associated with a specific type of suicide attack carried out by Japanese pilots during World War II. But did you know the term has historical roots in the context o...
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The Hollow Man
Sure, there were once proponents of the theory that the earth was flat, but all of those theories were eventually dispelled during the 15th century's age of exploration. Still, did you know that as re...
6 Helmi 20246min

Cary Grant on Acid
In the 1950s and 1960s, there was no bigger male star in Hollywood than Cary Grant. But did you know that in stark contrast to the confident and stylish persona he cultivated on screen, Grant also par...
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