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The Holocaust
The sun dipped below the horizon, casting an eerie glow over the desolate landscape. Jacob huddled in the cold corner of a cramped barrack, his bony frame shivering uncontrollably. He clutched a threadbare blanket tightly around his frail body, hoping to preserve some warmth in this world of unrelenting coldness.
By YoungCreate TV3 years ago in History
My life as a Tudor Woman
I was always fascinated with the Tudor dynasty. How all six of his wives were vilified unjustly. It’s taken a long time to say it, but now we can safely say that real monster was him, the whole time. Back then, feminism was witchcraft. Kings believed themselves to be divine rulers chosen by God to create a golden age and to leave their empires with their eldest son when they pass away. Despite my deep fascination of this period, I am grateful, that I do not live in that period. Wondering how my life would have been as a Tudor woman would have depended on what kind of house I lived in.
By Chloe Gilholy3 years ago in History
Billion-year-old rocks show clues of ancient life
A recent finding of organic molecules in ancient rocks in Australia helps elucidate the early history of eukaryotes, revealing that this group was already common more than a billion years ago, according to a new research.
By Joseph Gresbrink3 years ago in History
The Story of Ruby Bridges: A Trailblazer in the Civil Rights Movement
In 1960, Ruby Bridges made history at the young age of six by becoming the first Black student to attend the all-white William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans. This placed her at the forefront of the civil rights movement. Unfortunately, her reception at the school was far from cordial.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in History
A 7000-6000 Year Old Burial in Vedbaek, Denmark Unveils a Tragic Tale of Motherhood
A 7000-6000 Year Old Burial in Vedbaek, Denmark Unveils a Tragic Tale of Motherhood The recent discovery of a burial site in Vedbaek, Denmark has revealed a fascinating and heart-wrenching story from the distant past. This ancient grave, dating back approximately 7000 to 6000 years, serves as the final resting place of a young woman, estimated to be around 20 years old, and her newborn baby. The circumstances surrounding their demise tell a tale of tragedy, loss, and the profound connection between humans and the natural world.
By Ghulam Abbas3 years ago in History




