Bizarre and Mysterious: Deaths Throughout History
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Nice video
21:11 yeah, find a different narrator.
If you make Canadian Army hoodies from WW2 I'll buy one...
@@bmehtI'll do it for free and keep up the humor...
The 300% fatality rate surgery is something that's darkly hilarious, like you expect it to be a skit from a very morbid comedy, but it actually happened.
I thought Jack the Ripper had the fastest knife in the West End..oh yeah it was East End😂😂
Right? Because isn't 100% all and everything? Like there's nothing above a hundred percent technically
i watched this video while comiting tax fraud
Taxation is theft, so your crime is one of civil disobedience.
Nice!
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I'm committing comment fraud
The Italian railroad accident is like the Titanic of railroad accidents. With all the things that could have been prevented were not taken into account.
The lady with the scarf is sad, but that animation is hilarious 😂
yeah the reaction of the driver 😂😂
This is probably my favorite just chill, no drama channel. Thank you for it
yeah i agree that.
True, despite the subject matter. It is nice when a channel stays in their lane and just produces high quality content in their area. It fosters a sense of familiarity and nostalgia that's very comforting.
Of course no drama it is a damn A.I. reading it sucks!
@@nbrown5907 This ain't AI homie
@@nbrown5907what??
Simple History can you do a Simple History video on all of the animals in William Randolph Hearst's Private Zoo.
"Bizarre Projects of America's Super Rich" would be a good video tbh. You can have Hearst's Zoo, Ford's Fordlandia town in Brazil, that kind of thing.
That sounds like a cool video. Id watch it for sure.
Random, but would also definitely watch
Who cares?
@@micahseyler6917who pissed in your coffee
Idk, but the “glass-busting lawyer” killed me (as did the “cactus-killer”)…….
It Also killed them!😂
His boss described him as the brightest. I beg to differ.
In the SL-1 criticality accident, Byrnes was actually impaled by the control rod and litterally pinned to the ceiling by it.
dayum
Yeah. This video is trash when it comes to accuracy and research.
It’s interesting how this video changed in tone. First, you see the strange deaths by scarves, cacti and testing unbreakable glass windows. Then, you hear about the unrest in Vietnam over Buddhist and immediately, the mood shifts.
The mood is all over the place
It’s doubtful that the Romans actually wiped with communal sponge sticks. The sticks existed, but they were likely used for cleaning the toilets, not for wiping.
It’s kind of like archeologists in the future finding our toilet brushes and assuming we wiped with them.
Well, they didn’t have corncobs do they must have used their tunics.
@@djquinn11 or leafs
@@djquinn11or bus tickets
@@djquinn11Or dik
@@janitortech3264lol😅
I have never been so scared of an umbrella in my life
Man, imagine the willpower it would take to just sit there cross-legged while your flesh burns. Most people would try to stop it at some point, and nobody would blame them.
Sado-masochism means never having to say you're sorry
@@Markwaltonn5860 Yeah, but it does mean saying "Thank you can I have another?"
Crazy, I’ve been super into mountain disasters the last week or so and in the animation I was able to identify most of the people lol. Simple history is probably how I stumbled upon this videos
Me too! I find Mount Everest disasters incredibly fascinating because theres not enough money in the world to pay me to even attempt such a thing 🙈😂 but yet people pay thousands of $$$ to climb but for what? I just cant understand why folk do it 🤔 whats your thoughts? 😊
@@teddy2577i know you weren't talking to me but, i assume its mostly humans being thrill-seeking creatures... i bet they get to see beautiful views from the mountains they climb, probably a sense of accomplishment as well!
@@lemonade2879 Hi there 🖐 yes I think your absolutely right, from doing my own research after my comment I read that studies suggest that people who take risks tend to perceive them differently from people who avoid the same behaviors. But for adventurers who are drawn to Everest, the mountain’s top is a lifelong dream that inspires intense preparation and a deep sense of reverence. Personally I just could never get a thrill from seriously risking my life on dangerous adventures I would not last 5 mins 🙈🤣🤣
I recommend simple history to make videos on the following disappearances:
1) SS-Obergruppenführer Hans Kammler - last located in Ebensee on 4th of May 1945.
2) SS-Gruppenführer Heinrich Müller - last seen in the Führerbunker on the evening of 1st of May 1945.
They found Gestapo Muller under a street in Berlin, he never made it out
@@Markwaltonn5860 Can you elaborate about what you think happened to Gestapo Müller?
@@peelsherrif0995 They found his body in the 1950s I believe while building a road in Berlin
@@Markwaltonn5860 That was Martin Bormann, and his skull was found in the 1970s.
If you want to know about the disappearance of Heinrich Müller and the events surrounding it, I suggest you watch this video-
m.th-cam.com/video/j--Ci3d9RWU/w-d-xo.html
@@peelsherrif0995 it was Bormann they found in Berlin, Muller was supposedly buried in a Jewish Cemetery in E Berlin
"He was described as one of the best and smartest"
Yeah! That's right👍🏾
Smartest, huh? Guess it doesn’t take much brains to throw yourself against the window to test its durability.
@@baliyae😂 i know right!!
Smart-test to see if human can fly
“And we die young, faster we run!” Alice In Chains
Rip layne
"Walk on home, boy" - Pantera
Su -wa -row is how it's said man... Also fun fact the saguaro cactus being destroyed intentionally is a crime.
Case of serves you right for bozo who destroyed saguaro.
It's actually Suh wahr oh or Suh Ware Oh(the pronunciation of Saguaro), I'm quite familiar with the cactus which is native to the Desert Southwest US
I was looking for a comment on this. "Cigar-o" made me laugh.
Who cares man
Yep, the windows were unbreakable. The frames...not so much.
I’ll never understand how that monk on fire didn’t make a sound or anything while burning, your body would react to that pain somehow. He had to have done something beforehand
i mean a guy managed to stop his heart by thinking hard enough
most painfull death way tho ...idk ,n how his heart didnt burn? like wtff!
Meditation
Can't remember the details anymore but there's some monastic order that mummifies themselves...to death. As in, before they die, they do (did? possibly in the past) weird things I also can't remember and yeah... humans are incredibly, um, stubborn when we wanna be.
That would be so horrifying. Climbing a mountain and coming across a preserved corpse! Mad fear and anxiety fr
"That mountain has 100+ kills"
Humans: lets go climb it😁😁
Snack time😂
Happens all the time on Everest and K2
Imagine putting your family on such debt to go in a suicide mission and being left to die.
In1943 when the Italian train thing happened the Conductor asked the Station Manager what should they do with all the bodies of the accident? The Manager replied, " well, I DO know a guy who owns a really big crematorium... id have to see if he is busy?" Having only 500 people on the train is really not the worse thing that could have happened? A few years earlier and there would sadly have been 5 or 6 times that many onboard?
And the Buddhist monk who self-immolated, in Vietnam ,horrified the onlookers, but 20 minutes later they were ready for seconds......
A thrilling and blood-curdling video,great going Simple History 🎉
i wish they saw my comment.
The death by cactus 🌵 story had me rolling my eyes. 'Murica... My people.
I love how "Greensleeves" was used as the theme for the death of the 60 poor souls who drowned in feces.
Damn that railroad story was crazy, surprised i never heard about it before.
"Stupid deaths, Stupid deaths
They're funny cus they're true
Stupid deaths, Stupid deaths
Hope next time its not you"
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This video is both banefully bleak and wonderfully entertaining!!!!Thank You !!!
Number 3 is actually also happend in our local town like 15 years ago. I remember from the newspaper, there was a girl who wears a scarf while driving a go-kart. While she driving, the scarf got caught to tire or to somehing spinning fast, then she gets decapitated. It was a pretty much traumatic yet bizzare event for us because i went couple times to the go-kart area where this incident occured.
"Anyway... that's how i lost my medical liscence.. heh."
-the guy that kept the heads on the thumbnail
Been a sub since 54,000. Very proud of this channel.
10:05 No, he told the officials that he was going to use a dummy for the test. But at the last minute, believing his invention would work, he then jumped to his death. It is considered the first death to be filmed.
I always thought houdini died whilst doing a stunt(buried alive) not eternal bleeding as a result of a boxer punching him in the stomach 4times 😬
It was someone else who was buried alive because he got too ambitious and used liquid concrete as well as dirt
I don’t remember his name though
Not gonna lie America's attitude with the Japanese after World War II would have been merciless if they would have found out about the wholesale cannibalism
Long scarf story is literally final destination lmao
I heard about a story from the civil war about a family who decided to go out into town since it was believed the Union would destroy most houses and restaurants during battle, When they came back one of their cows had died and one bullet hole was found on the back,Meanwhile the army general told his soilders to fire their guns to hear what a volley sounds like.
The Buddhist monk he is talking about can be seen irl on the cover of a rage against the machine album. This man is a true legend and a real OG, standing up for what he believed in. I will always have reverence for this monk. A true holy man and martyr.
If I was a law student seeing that I wouldn't have been able to help the chuckle.
Perfect for Halloween.
same thing i said
I would've liked to see a video on the Beast of Gevaudan.
If they had a dual nametag system for people coming back down the mountain and you returned your tag to a both corresponding with your name, you'd know who and how many people never made it back.
No one cares in those conditions
"...skinned alive the now dead airmen..." that's kind of an odd sentence lol.
This is my THIRD time subscribing to your channel every now and then when I come to your channel it no longer days I'm subscribed and it's annoying idk what youtube is doing!
Toliet death one should've included that weird outbreak of foreign poisonous spiders brought over unexpectedly into the US that hide in toliets and bite when you sit down
That’s sus and disgusting ngl
The beat at the beginning was 🔥
The thought of becoming a landmark on a mountain ⛰. So sad 😢
I call it social darwinism
Me watching the dancing mania
Exhausted dancer: Why aren't you affected!?
Me: I don't know how to dance.
29:22 That buck-toothed dude took a BITE outta that Viking 😅 He wasn't playing lol
Hi Simple History i wonder, at Amazon the reviews of your books have comments that are like"Good for preschool and 1.grade." is this correct?
I know what I'm watching when I get off work... 👍😊
27:00 "The unprovisioned Japanese dissected and skinned alive the now dead airmen"
????
A respect for these fellow adventurers. 😊
>killed by scarf
Youre telling me Edna Modes "No capes!" Has real life historical precedent?
Smoke from the low grade coal rather than carbon monoxide because the low grade coal created toxic smoke which killed them before the carbon monoxide reached them. A Sargent of the Confederate side of the US Civil War who's last name was Grace was the Sharpshooter (how snipers were referred to during the US Civil War) who shot Union General Sedgwick above the right eye rather than in the cheek. Love the 1812 Overture over the story about exploding toilets. Yukio Mashima committed ritual suicide, he's best known as the author of The Temple Of The Golden Pavilion.
Completely ridiculously stupid amount of TH-cam ads on this video.
The cactus and window got their revenge
I loooove watching these vids high af!
This is very timely since Halloween is just around the corner and I love heaeing these spooky, messed up stories
Whatever you can say about Bush, he led an interesting and noteworthy life. If only the ww2 incident, it would be remarkable... but then to become president for two terms and then to witness his own son become president. And ofc to be the father of one of the most incredibly sad campaigns ever - Jeb Bush. What a ride!
Jeb who?
That 300% mortality rate doctor part made me lmao😂😂
That dancing mania is too funny.
can you make a video about the frikorps danmark, i would very grateful
Ironic. A US service man actually set himself on fire just today
Man, those Mount Everest deaths are cold.
To 50:54 ... I live in the City of Aachen and remember that we learned about that Dancing plague in school.
Isadora Duncan’s kids were killed in a car accident too.
I think that the dancing epidemic was caused by ergot, Claviceps purpurea, a fungus found on rye.
I wonder why those Sherpas don't bring the dead down from the mountain. I mean they can apparently climb Everest backward with their eyes closed. You'd have to be crazy to climb that! 🤔
Because that's not their job.
Why should they?
Incredibly dangerous. Every ounce you carry is calculated, ideally. I like Mike's reply though. These ppl often have no other way to make a decent living so they do this; act as guides at great risk to their own lives for nuts who won't listen to reason. You want your frozen 200lb carcass hauled down now too? Somebody better have a fat wallet.
i’m sorry but… NAVAL electrician Richard SEA-LEG? 😂
I know a guy named Painter who was a painter.
Fun fact about the monk who committed immolation: the monks mixed different fuels to create a fuel that'd burn hotter and lobg3r than normal gas.
Fun fact the bigger the mountain the younger it is.
Took a while to remember where I heard similar song after intro. Where the nostalgia came from... Far Cry 1 menu music.
Where is the "Dumb ways to die" song when you need it???
Harry Houdini , didn't die in the Hospital, he died, in his Water Chamber when his appendix ruptured after the guy had hit him earlier.
Out of all these gruesome events the dancing plague will allways be the one that fascinates me the most what would compel a group of ppl to dance to there death. Sounds like mass hysteria or some kinda mass poisoning from same water source. If only this happened closer to our time we would probably have a better answer as to what happened. So for now we can only guess and speculate. Love this channel btw no nonsense pure eye and brain candy
Most likely theory was probably a combination of ergot poisoning caused by fungal infected grain due to flooding and mass hysteria it sounds the most likely
I've heard the story about the dummy that ran himself into the windows of the skyscraper he worked in many times what I didn't know is that he died from this stunt on my birthday.
The best, brightest...they forgot stupidest
(Window guy who plunged 300 ft to his death)
Interesting
I deff won’t be playing around no skyscraper windows lol.
i cant believe farts used to cause toilets to explode and violently propel poopers a far distance
Dancing Mania was also the curse used in the movie Hocus Pocus by the Sanderson witches to try and wipe out the adult population of the town of Salem.
If i ever go to Everest i would take a lot of powerbanks to keep wwrm
Power banks lose their useful charge when too cold.
Or just don’t go. It’s not essential
It's not the cold that gets you, it's the thin air
*13:40** 60 years ago today.*
15:17 this story reminded me of the Zenetti train that disappeared in an Italian tunel with all on board. I couldn't help but think, "did they really figure out what happened to those people if they are going to tell me how they died?!". Hahaha. Im an idiot.
Maybe people shouldn't be allowed to climb Mount Everest or not allowed to climb so high up. There's really no point in climbing so dangerously high.
The dancing mania was just toxic positivity
In my younger drunken days I was assailed by a toilet. No I just got drunk and busted my head open on the toilet when I fell down
“Best and brightest” lmao
“I’m such a badass, I’m gonna order a poisonous fish.”
Lol apparently not bro
37:01 that's one way to "go"
I read somewhere that Greenboots has been moved.
Simple history more like good content factory
Dancing mania were all dancing the Safety Dance 😁
They forever will be every time I see or read anything on that now. Damn you, sir. Lol.
Getting frozen at a cryonic facility costs way more than a trip to mount Everest. A viable alternative?
Oh right you need to be alive to climb the mountain dang i thought i was onto something..
For thw mount everest one it muat be so weird to pass by a dead body and just go "oh ok we're about 8000 meters up" or feel sum type of accomplishment by passing said dead body and not dying yet.
Wasnt Liston also the guy who started hand washing?
4:30 who would be held accountable for this? Surly the dude that fired didn't get in trouble? He didn't know
😱 Oh, my operations! 😱
A Buddhist monk setting himself on fire 🔥now that's martyrdom! If a picture says a thousand words, this one needs none.
I licked the ice cream at your neighborhood store