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The Tragic Descent Of Joseph Stalin's Son, Ancient "Lamborghini" Chariot Discovered Near Pompeii, And More From History Uncovered

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[History Uncovered]( [Inside The Tragic Descent Of Vasily Stalin, The Soviet Dictator's Second Son]( [Vasily Stalin received disinterest at best and hate at worst from his father, and he took to alcohol to console himself.]( [Deathbed Confession By Former Cop Says The NYPD And FBI Conspired To Assassinate Malcolm X]( [55 Photos Of Vintage Disneyland From The Park's Early Days]( [What "the happiest place on Earth" looked like in the 1950s and 1960s.]( [This James Dean-Obsessed Teen And His 14-Year-Old Girlfriend Killed 11 People In 1950s Nebraska]( [Luxurious Chariot Discovered Almost Perfectly Preserved In Volcanic Ash Near Pompeii]( ["This is a Lamborghini. This is an outright fancy, fancy car."]( [This 'Ghost Ship' Crashed Near North Carolina In 1921 — With Only A Cat Aboard]( [A Man Was Interviewed On TV About A Murder – And It Turns Out He Did It]( [The cops later found several blog posts he had written where he describes torturing and assaulting women.]( [Discover Hegra, The Ancient City Built By A Lost Civilization In The Saudi Arabian Desert]( [The Story Of Rebecca Crumpler, The First Black Woman To Become A Doctor In American History]( [After the Civil War ended, Rebecca Lee Crumpler joined forces with the Freedmen's Bureau to provide healthcare to newly emancipated slaves.]( [Meet Henrietta Wood, The Freed Slave Who Successfully Sued For Slavery Reparations]( [Unsubscribe]( [Update Subscription]( [All That's Interesting On Twitter]( [History Uncovered On Instagram]( [History Uncovered On Facebook](

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