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*Did you know? Men can get erection after death.*

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*Did you know? Men can get erection after death.*  Yes!! It is called Termina lerection or angel lust and, happens some moments after death. It is attributed to pressure on the cerebellum created by the noose. It occurs mostly in men who die by hanging. Or when a sexual sensation act is performed on the body of the dead some moments after death. Sexual sensation is the only reaction that takes place in human body even when the brain is dead. This is why it's possible for someone to engage in sexual intercourse whether alive or dead.  There had been incidents where the Western women indulge in sexual intercourse with their late husbands hours after been pronounced dead to conceive and have a baby for their family. Though, this act is morally not acceptable by many cultures and laws. Sexual urge is so strong and powerful that it runs in human bodies whether dead or alive. Knowing this, it's very much advisable to build a strong self-confidence to control and manage the urge. It s

Standing beneath the gallows, moments before his execution, Stjepan Filipovic, a commander who led an uprising against the Nazis in 1941.⁣⁣

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Standing beneath the gallows, moments before his execution, Stjepan Filipovic, a commander who led an uprising against the Nazis in 1941.⁣⁣  He thrust his hands into the air and shouted "Smrt faΕ‘izmu, sloboda narodu!" ("Death to fascism, freedom to the people!"⁣)⁣​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Born in Opuzem, in southern Dalmatia, Filipovic left home at the age of sixteen and became a metal worker in the city of Kragujevac, an industrial city in central Serbia.  In 1937 he joined the Communist Worker's Revolutionary Movement, and shortly thereafter was arrested for his political activity. He was imprisoned for one year, and upon his release was forced to leave Kragujevac.  Soon after the German invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941, Filipovic returned to Kragujevac and volunteered for active duty in the partisan struggle against the occupiers.  He was posted to Valjevo where he was given responsibility for the organising of arms and the gathering of new supporters to the caus

THE ORIGIN OF VIBRATORS(Dildos)

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THE ORIGIN OF VIBRATORS(Dildos) In ancient times, women with anxiety, mood swings and depression were sent by husbands to the doctors, who diagnosed them as suffering from a disease called "Hysteria”. The treatment was based on a “pelvic massage” in order to achieve hysterical paroxysm, known today as Orgasm. There were so many who began to attend consultations to receive their “Treatment of Hysteria” that doctors end at the end of a working day were exhausted and with their hands cramped; for this reason, they decided to invent a useful device that produced rhythmic vibrations and achieved easier and faster the hysterical paroxysms in the patient without a need for the common manual massage: this is origin of the vibratory.  At the time it was seen as a healing device, even wealthiest women had them in their homes for when they felt “hysterical outbreaks”. After the appearance of this  device in Pornographic films, it took on a pure sexual-erotic nuance and began to be seen as a

How the seven dwarfs of Auschwitz fell under the spell of Dr Death:

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How the seven dwarfs of Auschwitz fell under the spell of Dr Death:  The hideous experiments carried out by Nazi Josef Mengele on seven trusting brothers and sisters. As powerful beams of light revealed the new arrivals at Auschwitz, the SS guards could scarcely believe their eyes. One by one, seven tiny people were lifted off the train. Five were women — each no taller than a girl of five, yet wearing make-up and elegant dresses. They looked like painted dolls. Huddled together in a circle, the seven dwarfs made no attempt to join the teeming mass of passengers being herded up a ramp by soldiers with alsatians straining at the leash. Instead, one of the male dwarfs started handing out autographed cards to the guards who surrounded them. After all, it couldn’t hurt for them to know the Lilliput Troupe was famed internationally for its variety shows. Like most of the Hungarian Jews on the train, which had taken three days to arrive at Auschwitz-Birkenau, the dwarfs had no idea they’d ju

Robert Allen Coombes MM (1882–1949) represents a very rare example of a child murdering his mother.

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Robert Allen Coombes MM (1882–1949) represents a very rare example of a child murdering his mother.  The murder went undetected for ten days and became a sensation when discovered in the hot summer of 1895 in the East End of London. The event became known as the Plaistow Horror. Contemporary descriptions suggest Robert seems to have had no moral compass and was involved in many financial tricks, before turning to murder. He escaped the hangman's noose due to his age. Robert was one of the only male prisoners in Holloway Prison and the youngest-ever inmate of Broadmoor. Despite his horrific crimes he was released and lived a long and productive life in Australia thereafter, being considered rehabilitated. π‹π’πŸπž He was born in Bethnal Green in London on 6 January 1882 the first son of Robert Coombes and his wife Emily Harrison Coombes (nΓ©e Allen) who had married in 1878. His father was a steward on a transatlantic steamer "France" and was often away from home for prolong

Zeppelin LZ 38 (designated LZ 38) was Zeppelin P Class airship of the German Imperial Army.

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Zeppelin LZ 38 (designated LZ 38) was Zeppelin P Class airship of the German Imperial Army. LZ 38 became the first airship to bomb London on 31 May 1915, dropping 1,400 kilograms (3,000 lb) of bombs on the eastern suburb of London, killing seven people. A consequence of this raid was that reporting restrictions were introduced in England.  Formerly press coverage contained detailed accounts of the location of bombing raids: after this, only generalised locations were published. The first bomb, an incendiary, was dropped on 16 Alkham Road. Moving south it dropped eight more bombs. Its ninth landed on 33 Cowper Road setting the house on fire killed 3-year-old Elsie Leggatt and her 11-year-old sister, Elizabeth May.  The next incendiary set fire to 187 Balls Pond Road causing the death of the married couple, Henry and Caroline Good in the resulting flames. Steering away from the Tower of London, and, over Whitechapel LZ 38 dropped another explosive on Christian Street: 8-year-old Samuel R

THE MASS SUICIDE OF JONESTOWN

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THE MASS SUICIDE OF JONESTOWN ON NOVEMBER 18, 1978. On November 18, 1978, 913 people died in an agricultural colony near the village of Port Kaiutuma, including men, women, the elderly and children. They were all part of the "Temple of Peoples", a cult that had developed around the American preacher Jim Jones. What happened that afternoon is still considered today as the biggest mass suicide in history. James Warren Jones was born on May 13, 1931 in the small town of Crete, Indiana. His father was a WWI veteran, his mother a union worker, both parents were not believers, but Jim equally soon became a member of the Pentecostal community. He was attracted to the very "physical" and concrete way of worship of the Pentecostals. At just 16, he preached the gospel of equality before God in the black suburbs of Richmond, Indiana, where he moved with his mother after the separation of his parents. At the end of the 1940s, racial segregation was very close, and it was estima

Hang 'Em High - 1874 Triple Hanging at H.M. Prison Gloucester.

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Not all hangings took place in Bristol, H.M. Prison Gloucester was where many executions took place, it's history is far older than Bristol. Hang 'Em High - 1874 Triple Hanging at H.M. Prison Gloucester. Executions of Edwin Bailey aged 32 Charles Edward Butt aged 22 Anne Berry aged 31. H.M. Prison Gloucester Monday 12th January 1874 - Hanged by Robert Anderson Evans. Bailey was the manager of a shoe shop in the Clifton area of Bristol, whose wife had left him due to his adultery. In the summer of 1872, he seduced one of his customers, a servant girl named May Jenkins, and when in January 1873 she gave birth to a child, she took a summons out against Bailey after he refused to admit to being the father and to pay any maintenance. The court ordered him to pay five shillings per week for the child, which he sent to a police officer at Horfield. Ann Berry worked for Bailey and was much enamoured by him; they began an affair while her husband was serving a prison sentence. She paid

THE SCARY DEATH OF PRINCE IGOR (πŸ‘‘912-945)

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THE SCARY DEATH OF PRINCE IGOR (πŸ‘‘912-945) The Russian prince collected tribute from the conquered lands during the annual detour, starting from autumn and ending in spring. Furs and silver were collected in bags and sealed with a princely seal.  The amount of requisitions was not regulated, sometimes accompanied by robbery and harassment of local residents. In the winter of 945, when Prince Igor (πŸ‘‘912-945) was already returning, collecting tribute from the land of the Drevlyans, his squad thought that it would be possible to take more.  As an example, Igor was brought to his governor that his squad in abundance replenished with new weapons and clothes. Igor (πŸ‘‘912-945) could not stand it when someone else's luck exceeded his own.  And he returned to the Drevlyans to take a tribute from them a second time, in violation of all agreements. The Drevlyans retaliated against Igor (πŸ‘‘912–945) as against the conqueror. The prince was captured and subjected to shameful and painful executi

THE RED ROOMS OF THE DEEP WEB

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THE RED ROOMS OF THE DEEP WEB This topic seems so simple that it is almost obvious, but you will find that it is far from so. Many of us, even just out of curiosity, have tried to inform us on the internet if there really is a deep web and to what extent sites go down illegally. The Red Room would be "the apotheosis of illegality", where through a live streaming viewers can decide the fate of a victim, even going as far as his death. But do such sites really exist or are they an urban legend? I will try to get there by steps. The term "Red Room" derives from the Japanese metropolitan legend "Red Room Curse", which in turn refers to a horror animation created in Adobe Flash of 2000 in Japan. So if we really want to be picky, we will never find a site called "Red Room" on the deep web (unless the authors are very, very stupid). Until a few years ago the red rooms were considered a hoax invented by some perverted individual and with a bad morality,

2-3 May 1815 marks the Battle of Tolentino in the Neapolitan War when Field Marshal Lieutenant Baron Federico Bianchi’s 10,308 Imperial Austrian Army* infantry

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2-3 May 1815 marks the Battle of Tolentino in the Neapolitan War when Field Marshal Lieutenant Baron Federico Bianchi’s 10,308 Imperial Austrian Army* infantry, 1,167 cavalry, 463 gunners & 28 guns defeated King Joachim Murat’s 21,019 Neapolitan infantry, 3,686 cavalry, 1,184 gunners & 58 guns. The victory led to the Treaty of Casalanza, ending the French Kingdom of Naples & returning King Ferdinando IV to power. It was Murat’s final battle before his execution. Murat’s army wasn’t equal to its commander. It was perhaps the worst in Europe. It had been repeatedly defeated & driven southeast. In the process, 2 Austrian armies got separated in the mountains. Murat hoped to destroy each separately. He planned to face Bianchi at Tolentino. Afterward, he would destroy FML Count Adam Albert von Neipperg's army. He sent a small force to delay Neipperg. His main force deployed at Tolentino. On 29 April, the Hungarian Herceg KormΓ‘nyzΓ³ HuszΓ‘rok No. 5 (441 horse) seized Tolent

Solitary, Alone & living in FEAR for 28 years . . . In the Guam Jungle: the last Japanese Soldier

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Solitary, Alone & living in FEAR for 28 years . . . In the Guam Jungle: the last Japanese Soldier January 24, 1972 A Japanese soldier was found in the jungles of Guam, having survived there for nearly three decades after the end of World War II. He was given a hero's welcome on his return to Japan - but never quite felt at home in modern society. When American forces captured the island in the 1944 Battle of Guam, Yokoi went into hiding with nine other Japanese soldiers. Seven of the original ten Soldiers who were left behind, eventually moved away and only three remained in the region. These men separated, but visited each other periodically until about 1964, when the other two died in a flood. For the last eight years, Yokoi lived alone. He survived by hunting, primarily at night. He also used native plants to make clothes, bedding, and storage implements, which he carefully hid in his cave. He hid in the jungle, fearing he might be captured by American soldiers occupying the

Norman mercenaries of the Imperial army and a Greek archer examine the severed heads of the dead crusaders

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Norman mercenaries of the Imperial army and a Greek archer examine the severed heads of the dead crusaders (corps of Peter the Hermit with 20,000 men and Walter Sans Avoir with 25,000 infantry, 500 cavalry)of the "Peasants Crusade" ambushed by the 20,000 Seljuks of Sultan Kilij Arslan I ' coming from Nicaea of ​​Bithynia, and 15,000 Turkomans of Emir El-Khan, rushed from Ephesus, on October 21, 1096: In the fierce battle that followed, around 07:00, near the fortress of the Kivotos, (in today's Cemlik in the Propontis area), the approximately 45,000 crusaders were cut to pieces in the dense Bithynian forests, and those who survived (about 3,000) under Godffrey de Burell took refuge in the abandoned fortress of Kivotos (Civetot) about five kilometers further east. For the approximately 10,000 women and children, elderly and other civilans who had remained in the Crusader camp, however, there was no mercy from the Turks: As the German chronicler Ekkehard of Aura reports