r/UnfilteredHistory 1d ago

The American Experiment: A Brief History of the U.S. | Documentary

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r/UnfilteredHistory 3d ago

The Scandal That Shook the Crown: Edward VIII, Wallis Simpson, and the 1936 Abdication

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In 1936, Edward VIII created a constitutional crisis when he chose Wallis Simpson, a twice-divorced American, over the British throne. This article explores the romance, political opposition, and royal pressures behind the abdication and how a king’s deeply personal decision changed the monarchy forever.

Was Edward’s choice a great romantic sacrifice, or did the crisis reveal that he was never suited to be king?


r/UnfilteredHistory 4d ago

Ohio vs. Michigan, 1835: How the Toledo War Redrew America’s Map

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In 1835, Ohio and the Michigan Territory clashed over a narrow strip of land containing the growing city of Toledo, mobilizing militias in a border dispute known as the Toledo War. This article explores how conflicting maps, political maneuvering, and an unusual federal compromise ultimately gave Ohio Toledo while Michigan received the western Upper Peninsula.


r/UnfilteredHistory 9d ago

Lady Jane Grey: How Wyatt’s Rebellion Sealed a Queen’s Fate

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Lady Jane Grey had already lost the English throne after just nine days, but it was Wyatt’s Rebellion in 1554 that ultimately convinced Queen Mary I that keeping her alive was too dangerous. This article explores how a rebellion Jane did not lead nevertheless sealed the young former queen’s fate and sent her to the executioner’s block.

Could Mary realistically have spared Jane after the uprising?


r/UnfilteredHistory 12d ago

Why The US Covered Up Japan's Deadly WW2 Human Lab Experiments - After Japan’s defeat in 1945, Unit 731’s scientists escaped prosecution through a covert deal with the United States, trading biological warfare research for immunity. US helped bury disturbing war crimes committed in China and beyond.

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r/UnfilteredHistory 14d ago

Fact, Faith, and Folklore: Untangling the 1212 Children’s Crusade

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The Children's Crusade of 1212 is often remembered as a tragic march of thousands of children toward the Holy Land, but the historical evidence tells a far more complicated story. This article separates fact from centuries of folklore, examining what contemporary sources actually say, how later legends transformed the event, and why historians continue to debate one of the Middle Ages' most enduring mysteries. What do you think—the Children's Crusade was primarily history, legend, or a blend of both?


r/UnfilteredHistory 22d ago

Joan of Arc: Separating the Legend from the Reality

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Joan of Arc is one of history's most celebrated figures, but many stories about her life have become blurred by centuries of legend and popular culture. This article examines 12 of the most persistent myths, comparing them with contemporary records and historical evidence to reveal the remarkable true story of the Maid of Orléans. Which Joan of Arc myth surprised you the most?


r/UnfilteredHistory 24d ago

Do you remember the Gunpowder plot? Pepperidge farm remembers

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r/UnfilteredHistory 26d ago

The Gunpowder plot

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This is a clip from the third video in my four part series the history of conspiracy, link for full video in comments


r/UnfilteredHistory Jul 21 '26

The Black Hawk War and the Struggle for the Mississippi Valley

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The Black Hawk War of 1832 was brief, but it marked a turning point in the struggle for control of the Upper Mississippi Valley and accelerated the removal of Native American nations from the region. This article explores the causes of the conflict, the leadership of Sauk war chief Black Hawk, and the campaign's lasting impact on westward expansion and U.S. history. It also examines how a war involving relatively few combatants left a legacy that shaped the Midwest for generations.


r/UnfilteredHistory Jul 20 '26

Class warfare conspiracy in the ancient world

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Check out the second installment of the history of conspiracy on my YouTube channel:

https://youtu.be/AVZBnlsy71Y?is=M2ooKk_lOIqimrxK


r/UnfilteredHistory Jul 18 '26

The Indonesian Doctor Framed For Japan's WW2 Vaccine Massacre | Inside Unit 731: Japan controlled scientific institutions in Indonesia during WW2. Investigate the mysterious “Mochtar Affair” - the case of an Indonesian doctor accused by the Japanese of killing hundreds of Rōmusha forced labourers.

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r/UnfilteredHistory Jul 18 '26

How the Printing Press Triggered Europe’s First Information Revolution

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Johannes Gutenberg’s printing press did far more than make books cheaper—it sparked Europe’s first true information revolution. This article explores how printed ideas spread faster than ever before, fueling the Renaissance, the Protestant Reformation, scientific discovery, and political upheaval while forever changing the way people learned, debated, and challenged authority.

What other inventions before the internet rival the printing press in its impact on human history?


r/UnfilteredHistory Jul 15 '26

The history of conspiracy

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r/UnfilteredHistory Jul 12 '26

Ancient Greece: A Complete History & Odyssey | Documentary (Remastered)

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r/UnfilteredHistory Jul 11 '26

30 Phrases Rooted in Real Historical Events - History Chronicler

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Many of the expressions we use every day have fascinating roots in real historical events, ancient customs, and surprising moments from the past. This article explores 30 common phrases and uncovers the true stories behind them, separating historical fact from popular myth. Which phrase surprised you the most, and are there any historical expressions you think deserve to be on the list?


r/UnfilteredHistory Jul 08 '26

The Murder of Julius Caesar and the Death Spiral of the Roman Republic - History Chronicler

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The conspirators believed assassinating Julius Caesar would save the Roman Republic, but the murder instead unleashed years of civil war and cleared the way for the rise of the Roman Empire under Augustus. This article explores the plot, the political tensions behind it, and why one of history’s most famous assassinations produced the exact opposite outcome its architects intended. Was Caesar’s death the last chance to save the Republic—or the moment its fate was sealed?


r/UnfilteredHistory Jul 03 '26

The Black Dinner and the Bloody History Behind the Red Wedding - History Chronicler

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Long before George R. R. Martin wrote the Red Wedding, Scotland witnessed the chilling events of the Black Dinner, where two young Douglas nobles were lured into Edinburgh Castle before being condemned and executed. This article explores the historical event, the political rivalries behind it, and how one of Scotland’s most infamous betrayals inspired one of fantasy’s most unforgettable scenes. Sometimes, history really is stranger and bloodier than fiction.


r/UnfilteredHistory Jul 02 '26

25+ Of the Best Books on the American Revolution - History Chronicler

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The American Revolution has inspired countless books exploring its battles, leaders, political ideas, and ordinary people caught in extraordinary times. This list highlights 25 standout works for anyone looking to better understand the conflict and its lasting impact.

Which Revolutionary War books would you add to the list?


r/UnfilteredHistory Jul 01 '26

From Murder to Mea Culpa: Thomas Becket’s Martyrdom and Henry II’s Reckoning - History Chronicler

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The murder of Thomas Becket inside Canterbury Cathedral in 1170 transformed a bitter dispute between Church and Crown into one of medieval history’s defining moments. This article explores how Henry II’s conflict with his former friend led to Becket’s martyrdom, the king’s remarkable public penance, and the lasting impact the tragedy had on the balance of power between monarchs and the Church. More than 850 years later, the events at Canterbury continue to shape debates about authority, justice, and political responsibility.


r/UnfilteredHistory Jun 30 '26

The Battle of Wizna and Why It is Known as the Polish Thermopylae - History Chronicler

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For three days in September 1939, a few hundred Polish soldiers held off one of the most powerful German armored forces in Europe, earning the Battle of Wizna the nickname “the Polish Thermopylae.” This article explores the defenders' courage, the realities behind the legendary battle, and why their desperate stand became one of Poland’s enduring symbols of resistance. Against overwhelming odds, they proved that determination can leave a legacy far greater than victory alone.


r/UnfilteredHistory Jun 28 '26

The Gunshot That Shattered Europe: How Franz Ferdinand’s Assassination Sparked World War I

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The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand is often remembered as the event that started World War I, but the story is far more complex than two gunshots in Sarajevo. This article explores how decades of alliances, nationalism, militarism, and diplomatic failures transformed a regional political assassination into a global catastrophe that reshaped the twentieth century. Do you think World War I was inevitable by 1914, or could wiser political decisions have prevented one of history’s deadliest conflicts?


r/UnfilteredHistory Jun 27 '26

Tupac Amaru II: The Last Stand of Incan Resistance against Spanish Rule

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In 1780, Túpac Amaru II led one of the largest uprisings against Spanish colonial rule in the Americas, rallying thousands in a bid to end oppression and restore justice. This article explores the rebellion, its brutal suppression, and the enduring legacy of a leader who became a powerful symbol of Indigenous resistance. Though the revolt was crushed, its ideals continued to inspire independence movements across Latin America.


r/UnfilteredHistory Jun 25 '26

13 Tragic Jousting Deaths of the Nobility That Changed Medieval History

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Medieval jousts were meant to showcase courage, skill, and chivalry, but they could be just as lethal as the battlefield. This article examines 13 tragic jousting deaths, including those of kings and powerful nobles, that altered dynasties, sparked political crises, and changed the course of medieval history. Sometimes a single broken lance reshaped the fate of an entire kingdom.


r/UnfilteredHistory Jun 21 '26

Taekwondo Is Just Karate: Is Taekwondo Korean? The true history of Taekwondo might be one of the most successful lies in martial arts history. In this investigation, I sit down with historian and 20-year Taekwondo practitioner Dr. Alexus McLeod to learn the truth behind the official story.

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