From "Lobster Boy" to the Human Zoo exhibition, please discover the most interesting story you have never heard before.
When studying history, people find time, funny stories, reveal veils that separate us from history, and reveal past events.
These stories will show that the past is more complex, more uneasy and incredible than people think.
Many people regarded as the first serial killer in Portugal, he was born in Galicia in 1810 and traveled to Lisbon as a young child to serve as a servant in the wealthy family of the capital.
Shortly thereafter, young Alves noticed that the life of the crime helped make money and in 1836 he began working at home in Aquedutodas ÁguasLivres.
Even if those who crossed the Aqueduct were humble farmers returning home, Alves was waiting for them at night when he would take their income from them.
After that, Alves threw them at the edge of the 213 ft building and let them collapse. He repeated this process about 70 times between 1836 and 1839.
Local police initially accused death because they imitated suicide and temporarily closed the bridge.
Later, Alves formed a bandit, was arrested, was arrested and sentenced to death, before being killed in the home of a local doctor.
Scientists of those days wanted to study Albes' hearts to determine the origin of his homicidal character. For this reason they had their heads out of the body and put them in the bottle for research - since then, it has existed
The cutting head is currently at the University of Lisbon School of Medicine, where students can experience the cold memories of horrible men.
Unlike Gettysburg, Ante Tum, marching to the sea of Sherman, and even Vicksburg, Monocacy's story is still interesting primarily for locals. This is a battlefield where dedicated historic enthusiasts can pull their children in summer expeditions but may be forgotten. It tells a story about the actual location of the famous civil war pictures of the southern soldiers in the parade. It was the subject of the 2006 independent movie "No Fate of Destiny: The Battle to Save Washington" - It is not widespread outside the festival, but it is very popular. It is not a deep-seated American citizen's consciousness, but maybe it should
There are two historically cited youth films in the history of film enthusiasts, memoirs of award history, and review of youth culture. One began in the 1950s and the other began in the 1980s. As these stories are compatible in several respects, the story about the 1950s focuses on the emergence of teenagers who can make teenage movies that can sell them. Tight, single, general form. In this article, I will think about the meaning of teenagers in the movies before the 1950s, ask questions about these two methods, and I would like to contribute to the history they gathered. However, interests in these competing claims will serve as a useful starting point.
"The maritime war is the most interesting and informative in history, its details will be a big surprise for the history of the navy.I think they know the perfect story.The navy's behavior is the second world It is in full compliance with the great war. The overall story reminds me of a beautiful model of this ship made refined but meticulously attended. "- Former commander of the 7th Fleet of the US Navy , George P. Steel replacing (Ret.)