PODCAST · history
History's Blunders
by Historical.fm
History's true stories that are too absurd to make up.
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Sticky Disaster: The Great Molasses Flood of Boston
When a massive storage tank burst without warning, a towering surge of sticky syrup rushed through the neighborhood at shocking speed, destroying buildings, trapping residents, and claiming lives.
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The Whale That Went: Boom!
In 1970, the Oregon Highway Department faced an unusual problem: a dead whale washed up on the beach. Their solution? Dynamite.
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Operation Paul Bunyan: The Tree That Nearly Sparked a War
In August 1976, a single poplar tree in the Korean Demilitarized Zone nearly pushed the world to the brink of war. After two U.S. officers were killed by North Korean soldiers for attempting to trim its branches, America responded not with quiet diplomacy, but with chainsaws, helicopters, and an overwhelming military display.
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Boogie Fever: The Dancing Plague of 1518
In the summer of 1518, the city of Strasbourg was struck by one of the most bizarre events in recorded history—dozens of people suddenly began dancing uncontrollably in the streets, unable to stop for days, weeks, and in some cases… until they dropped.
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The Great Emu War: Australia vs. the Birds
In one of history’s most bizarre military missteps, Australia found itself at war—not with another country, but with thousands of large, flightless birds.
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History's true stories that are too absurd to make up.
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