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Katie Serena
A former staff writer at All That's Interesting, Katie Serena has also published work in Salon.
Recent Posts
Kazimierz Piechowski And The Great Auschwitz Escape
Katie Serena
8 years ago
Kazimierz Piechowski's daring and heroic escape would be the catalyst for the infamous Auschwitz prison tattoos.
Face Of 2,000-Year-Old Mummified Warrior Revealed For First Time
Katie Serena
8 years ago
The face behind the mask originally belonged to a Scythian warrior; a race made up of skilled horsemen and archers.
This Woman Survived The Sinking Of The Titanic — And Its Two Sister Ships
Katie Serena
8 years ago
After surviving all three disasters, Violet Jessop would become known as "Miss Unsinkable."
During WWII, Japan Tried To Kill People On U.S. Soil With Balloon Bombs — And Succeeded
Katie Serena
8 years ago
How Japan sent bombs thousands of miles across the Pacific and brought World War II to the American homefront.
The Insane-Sounding But Totally Real World War II Plot To Bomb Japan With Bats
Katie Serena
8 years ago
The bat bomb was designed to terrorize the people of Japan in the most unexpected way.
4,000-Year-Old Brain Tissue Was Preserved After Boiling In Its Own Fluids
Katie Serena
8 years ago
The brain was boiled, dried, and preserved under sediment for almost 4,000 years.
Viking Warrior Found in Swedish Grave Was Actually A Woman
Katie Serena
8 years ago
Scientists have discovered that a Viking grave adorned with swords and axes belonged not to a male, but a seemingly powerful female.
Lost Languages Discovered In One Of The World’s Oldest Libraries
Katie Serena
8 years ago
Researchers discovered ancient texts hidden beneath years of writing in the manuscripts at St. Catherine's Monastery.
Why The Body Of “America’s First Serial Killer” — H.H. Holmes — Was Just Exhumed
Katie Serena
8 years ago
The rumors state the Holmes somehow escaped his execution and moved to South America or even became Jack the Ripper.
Source Of Mysterious “Excalibur” Sword Found In Lake Revealed
Katie Serena
8 years ago
The mystery behind the sword found by a young girl in a legendary pool has been solved and it involves an offering to the Gods.
Meet The Woman Who Mowed Down Nazi Warplanes During World War II
Katie Serena
8 years ago
Annie Ferguson recalls her time serving in the British Auxiliary during WWII and helping bring down the Nazi regime.
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