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Welcome to a breathtaking journey through time! In this captivating YouTube short, we delve headlong into the realms of history and discover some of the most amazing and bizarre stories ever recorded. Prepare to be blown away as we bring you a vortex of crazy and bizarre historical facts that will amaze you!

In this video:

Interracial marriage was banned in the U.S for much of its history from 1776 to 1967.

Until 1956 French children attending school were served wine on their lunch breaks.

The ancient Spartans were known for their military might to ensure strong future Warriors newborns were inspected for any sign of weakness or deformity if any were found the infant was left on a hillside to die.

The ancient Egyptians had a pregnancy test where a woman would urinate on barley and wheat seeds if the seeds sprouted she was pregnant if the barley grew faster it was a boy if the wheat grew faster it was a girl.

Max Tremmel a priest on a winter walk one day in 1894 witnessed a young boy slipped through some broken ice on the River Inn and saved the boy from certain drowning that boy was Adolf Hitler.

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Crazy historical facts you probably never heard about in the United States interracial marriage was prohibited for a significant portion of its history spanning from 1776 to 1967 until 1956 French school children were offered wine during their lunch breaks as part of their School meals the ancient Spartans renowned for their

Military prowess had a practice of inspecting newborns for any signs of weakness or deformity if such indications were found the infants were left on a hillside to perish the ancient Egyptians had a pregnancy test where a woman would urinate on barley and wheat seeds if the seed sprouted she was

Pregnant if the barley grew faster it was a boy if the wheat grew faster it was a girl in 1894 Max treml a priest taking a winter walk witnessed a young boy slipping through broken ice on the river in with heroic action treml rescued the boy from the treacherous

Waters remarkably that boy turned out to be none other than Adolf Hitler

5 Comments

  1. Does a little boy destined to become a Hitler deserve a chance at choosing to be different and be good. Raises an interesting philosophical question.

  2. I am confused by the tale of hitler as a child. There are other stories of people showing him kindness throughout his life and letting him live. Such as a similar story of him being spared on the battlefield by an enemy soldier.
    There really are no true historical accounts of it happening though.
    They are all just tales and anecdotes.

  3. 🤦‍♀️ok, who f***ed up? The plan was to “not save” baby H.! We’re gonna have to go back again..

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