Russian Tsar Nicholas II and his Family are Murdered by Bolshevik Secret Police
In the early morning of 17 July 1918 at around 1am, a squad of Bolshevik secret police murdered Russia’s last emperor, Tsar Nicholas II, along …
In the early morning of 17 July 1918 at around 1am, a squad of Bolshevik secret police murdered Russia’s last emperor, Tsar Nicholas II, along …
The sudden death of Lord Kitchener on 5th June 1916, caused as great an international stir at that time, as the sudden deaths of President Kennedy …
On Oct 12, 1915, Edith Cavell, 50, a British nurse and head of a teaching hospital in Belgium, was shot by a German firing squad. …
United States President William McKinley was shot on the grounds of the Pan-American Exposition at the Temple of Music in Buffalo, New York, on September …
In October of 1888, a French inventor named Louis Le Prince recorded what we now know to be the oldest example of a motion picture …
For many decades, suicide was the unquestioned final chapter of Vincent van Gogh’s legend. But in their 2011 book, Pulitzer Prize-winning biographers Steven Naifeh and …
According to author John Hamer, the Masonic ritual murder of four prostitutes was carried out by Winston Churchill’s father, Lord Randolph Spencer Churchill, 1849-1895. The …
One bullet grazed his elbow, but a second lodged in the back of President James Garfield, who was shot July 2, 1881, as he waited …
In John Wilkes Booth’s trunk coded messages were found and the key to that code was found among the possessions of Judah Benjamin. Benjamin had fled to …
It was an unlikely candidacy: a thirty-eight-year-old mayor from the heartland who pitched himself as the solution to partisan gridlock, played up his military experience, …