Marvin Stone – Inventor of the Modern Drinking Straw

Marvin Chester Stone (April 4, 1842 – May 17, 1899) was an American inventor. He is best known for inventing the modern drinking straw.     Contents1 Introduction2 Key Facts about Marvin Stone2.1 Early life2.2 Career3 Philanthropy4 Personal life Introduction Marvin Stone was a U.S. inventor who made the first paper drinking straw in 1888….

Colonia Dignidad – Dignity Colony that was a Place of Depravity

The name of the place was Colonia Dignidad, which translates to Dignity Colony, but not much dignity could be found there. On the foothills of the picturesque Andes Mountains in central Chile, it was instead a place of unimaginable depravity, where children were sexually abused, political dissidents were mercilessly tortured, and more than 100 people…

Cyclops – Disappearing of the United States collier ship

The USS Cyclops was a United States collier ship that was commissioned during World War I. She was launched on May 7, 1910, and was commissioned on May 1, 1917. Lieutenant Commander G.W.   Worley was placed in command of the ship. Her first journey during her wartime service was a trip to St. Nazaire,…

Issei Sagawa – The Murder and Cannibalization of Renée Hartevelt

The morbid fascination with the inner workings of the minds of serial killers seems to be all the rage right now, but the documentaries that detail the lives of these people and their victims often overlook just how complex and oftentimes tragic the lives of these decidedly disturbed individuals were. In the case of Issei…

Soviet Anti Tank Dogs – Odd products of the Soviet Union

Soviet Anti Tank Dogs – Odd products of the Soviet Union

The Soviet Union’s anti-tank dogs were dogs used by the Red Army during World War II to track German tank tracks and then place explosive charges under the tanks. This tactic was used primarily during the war in the East and was partially successful, but also controversial, as many people considered the use of animals…

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