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Billy Hill was an icon in the London criminal underworld, but he tends to be forgotten. Read on to find out more.
Contrary to what classic Westerns might have you believe, many women made their mark in the Old West. Cynthia Ann Parker is ...
Discover the tragically short life of Hamnet Shakespeare, the boy (potentially) immortalised in his father’s greatest work.
The Last Burma Star pays tribute to the last surviving veterans of the Burma Campaign, who fought alongside British and ...
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For the thousands of British servicemen captured during the fall of Singapore and Malaya in 1942, VJ Day marked liberation ...
Did you know that train crashes used to be staged as live entertainment? Here’s how the ‘Crash at Crush’ in 1896 helped to kickstart a decades-long trend.
Join us as Sky HISTORY remembers the 80th anniversary of Nagasaki, the second city struck by a US atomic bomb.
The El Dorado of the sea On 23 September, 1641, an English galleon named the Merchant Royal, loaded with gold and silver, sank off the coast of Cornwall. The wreck remains lost to this day. Within her ...
2. The crime against the Oirat Ögedei Khan, son of Genghis Khan, ruled as Khagan-Emperor of the Mongol Empire from 1229 to 1241. Like his father, Ögedei loved war, sending the vast Mongol hordes ...