From buried loot to missing billions, historian Guy Walters investigates the truth behind Nazi gold and the treasure hunters ...
What happened to Queen Elizabeth I in her final days? How did the legendary monarch’s death in March 1603 bring the Stuart ...
Greyhound is yet another acclaimed World War II-themed addition to Tom Hanks’ CV. So, how faithfully does the 2020 film portray the Battle of the Atlantic?
The Battle of Vienna was a disaster for the Ottoman Empire in September 1683, but may have had much more disturbing, far-reaching effects centuries later.
Guest writer Richard Bevan explores how Nazi propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels used power to pursue affairs that contradicted ...
Many women who have changed Britain for the better weren’t originally from our shores. Here are the stories of just some of those inspirational immigrants.
From Goebbels’ affairs to Mao’s mistresses, uncover how dictators loved preaching 'family values' and breaking them in private.
The mystery of the Amber Room During WWII, Adolf Hitler’s Nazis stole some 600,000 pieces of art from across Europe. By the end of the war, billions of pounds worth of artwork had been scattered to ...
In this interview with Sky HISTORY, Danny Trejo talks about hidden discoveries, surprising stories and his passion for the past to celebrate the new season on 'Mysteries Unearthed' ...
Spring cleaning bodes well for home and mind, but how was the tradition originally conceived? How has it persisted since antiquity and into modern times?
Their invasions into Anglo-Saxon England greatly upset the balance of power between the rivalling English kingdoms. Their conquering of all but one of these kingdoms started a chain of events that ...
During World War II, British women were factory workers, codebreakers, spies and air raid wardens. How did such roles contribute to the Allies’ victory?
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