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Sweden set up a eugenics plan, grounded in the science of racial biology, between 1934 and 1976 – between 20,000 and 33,000 Swedes were forced to be sterilised Article 1004 words 12 votes
Inside the secret world of Russia's Cold War mapmakers Article 4568 words, published Jul 18 2015 7 votes
What was it like celebrating a birthday in the middle ages? Video 12:46, published Jun 2 2023 6 votes
Sweden's royal family has taken part in ceremonies marking 500 years since the Scandinavian country emerged as an independent nation Article 303 words 6 votes
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Top-secret atomic bunker has opened to the public in Denmark – built to withstand a nuclear attack, it's now an astonishing subterranean museum Article 1431 words 6 votes
True kilts: Debunking the myths about highlanders and clan tartans Article 4589 words, published Nov 15 2017 10 votes
Hoard of 1,000-year-old Viking coins unearthed in Denmark – artefacts believed to date back to 980s found by girl metal-detecting in cornfield last autumn Article 378 words 12 votes
A Gaelic-speaking warrior queen called Aud is central to an emerging theory that Scottish and Irish Celts played a far bigger role in Iceland's history than realised Article 881 words, published Jan 4 2023 6 votes
Cosmic rays reveal 'hidden' thirty-foot-long corridor in Egypt's Great Pyramid Article 824 words, published Mar 2 2023 8 votes
Globetrotting Black nutritionist Flemmie P. Kittrell revolutionized early childhood education and illuminated ‘hidden hunger’ Article 1453 words 2 votes
These masks brought shame to gossips, drunks, and narcissists Article 860 words, published Feb 17 2023 10 votes
How codebreakers decrypted a trove of long-lost letters written by Mary, Queen of Scots Article 1387 words 7 votes