The Battle of Belmont: In his first command of the Civil War, Ulysses S. Grant cheated death twice and forged leadership skills News Battlefields Strangeness
A concrete dome on Runit Island in the Pacific Ocean contains 111,000 cubic yards of radioactive debris News Abandoned Spaces Battlefields
The Little Drummer Boy: Sergeant John Clem was 12 years old when he became a Civil War hero Battlefields News Strangeness
In 1942, the British planned on killing millions of Germans by dropping anthrax onto their pastures Battlefields News Strangeness
Angola’s warrior queen Nzinga shaped the struggle against colonial forces in Africa News Battlefields
How a pig that loved potatoes brought England and U.S. to brink of war in 1859 Battlefields News Strangeness
Shot and blinded, a pigeon named Cher Ami continued her flight and saved 197 American soldiers at the end of World War I Strangeness Battlefields
Drakelow Tunnels: an underground compound in England, built in 1941, that holds many secrets Battlefields Interiors
The Great Gustav: The largest Nazi gun in the world, designed by Krupp, could penetrate a 23-foot concrete wall Strangeness Battlefields