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42 facts about Kyshtym disaster
42 facts about Kyshtym disaster
The first nuclear accident in Earth's history
Before information about it saw the light of day, the Soviets hid it for over 30 years. The explosion at the Mayak combine was the first nuclear accid ...

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Jamestown
The war lasted for the next ten years.
It is known as the Second Anglo-Powhatan War. As usual, the Powhatans withdrew after several months, ...
Masada
In 66 CE Masada was occupied by the Sicarii, the most radical faction of the Zealots (a group opposed to Roman rule over Palestine).
Under the command of Menachem, one of the leaders of the uprising against the Romans, the Sicarii di ...
Jamestown
There are several theories why the colony needed so many years to start running the settlement with success.
The initial governing party demanded that the settlers focus on agriculture, but it is suspected tha ...
Ancient Sumer
They are also credited with inventing the chariot around 3,200 B.C.
Jamestown
John Smith probably arrived in North America in shackles.
It was a result of mutiny aboard the ship. Since his name was among those chosen to govern the settlement, it saved his life from being hanged. He was elected president of Jamestown in September 1608.
Dyatlov Pass incident
The poses in which each corpse was found are also analyzed.
The corpses found by the campfire lay side by side on their backs, had their arms crossed behind the ...
Black death
The term quarantine was coined as a result of the Black Death.
Although the first isolations were used in ancient times, the term trentine appeared in 1377 near Ra ...
Troy
Troy, described by Homer in the Iliad, was probably the seventh city built on the Hisarlik Hill. 
Archaeologists have found skeletons of people who died violently and traces of a huge fire, which ma ...
Dyatlov Pass incident
The last entry in Dyatlov's diary is dated January 31, 1959.
He wrote, "it is hard to believe how cozy it can be on a mountain ridge, with the penetrating howl of the wind, hundreds of kilometers from populated places."
Kyshtym disaster
Kurchatov received more than 30.000 pages of secret documents from the Americans.
The Soviets received plans for the construction of a nuclear bomb, as well as information about the ...