The chronicles of history that was never covered in high school. The extreme, the unexpected, the untold and the flat-out weird parts of history. Because as weird as people seem today, we don't hold a candle to history.

12 Episodes

  • Witnessing A Frontier Hanging - What It was Like To Watch A Public Beheading By Guillotine
    E1
    Witnessing A Frontier Hanging - What It was Like To Watch A Public Beheading By Guillotine
  • A Day Living With The Plague - How You Could Have Survived The Black Plague
    E2
    A Day Living With The Plague - How You Could Have Survived The Black Plague
  • Roman Slave Life - Slaves At Mount Vernon
    E3
    Roman Slave Life - Slaves At Mount Vernon
  • What It Was Like To Be A Trench Soldier In WWI - The Life Of Mata Hari
    E4
    What It Was Like To Be A Trench Soldier In WWI - The Life Of Mata Hari
  • Life In An Iron Lung - Did The Iron Maiden exist?
    E5
    Life In An Iron Lung - Did The Iron Maiden exist?
  • Facts About The Presidential Limo - Life Of Ex-Presidents
    E6
    Facts About The Presidential Limo - Life Of Ex-Presidents
  • Life of Egyptian Royalty Imhotep - The Egyptian Polymath
    E7
    Life of Egyptian Royalty Imhotep - The Egyptian Polymath
  • Medieval War Stories That Sound Fake - Things We Learned About The Middle Ages
    E8
    Medieval War Stories That Sound Fake - Things We Learned About The Middle Ages
  • Marie Dorion Baddest Native American Woman - Queen Elizabeth I was a Total Badass
    E9
    Marie Dorion Baddest Native American Woman - Queen Elizabeth I was a Total Badass
  • History Of The Middle Finger - Helen Keller's Teacher Anne Sullivan
    E10
    History Of The Middle Finger - Helen Keller's Teacher Anne Sullivan
  • History Of Banned Books - WH Mysterious Books
    E11
    History Of Banned Books - WH Mysterious Books
  • Rise And Fall Of Joe Camel - Victorian Era Opium Dens
    E12
    Rise And Fall Of Joe Camel - Victorian Era Opium Dens

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