Evitaleft out a few things about the wild stuff Eva Peron’s body went through after her death.

Recently, Reddit userNo_Camera29asked, “What’s a creepy fact you wish you never learned?”

and people had a ton to say about world history that was wildly disturbing.

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Here are 23 facts you probably did not learn about in school.

NOTE: This post contains graphic descriptions of violence and death.

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Mengele also allegedlyoncethrew a newborn infant into an oven because it was not a twin.

After the war, Mengeleescapedto South America.

He was never caught and brought to justice.

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He lived until 1979.

2.We cannot speak about WWII war crimes without mentioning Japan’s Unit 731.

Many of the leaders weregranted immunityfromthe US in exchange for the results of their experiments.

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Among other things, we knowhowto treat frostbite due to Unit 731.

3.And then there’s the horrors that occurred at Pitesti Prison in Romania after the war.

The experiment was led and carried out by guards and other prisoners.

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The prisoners were paid a small amount, but many did not understand what they were consenting to.

These lasted until the mid-1970s.

Researchersevenconvinced local physicians not to treat the men they studied them at the above Tuskegee Institute instead.

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The government did not apologize until 1997.

6.The USalsoconductedSTI experiments in Guatemala in the 1940s.

Who were these tests done on?

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Some of the victims werepregnant mothersandchildren.

9.Another victim of MK-ULTRA?

Notorious Bostonmob bossWhitey Bulger.

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As a young man in prison, he was given LSD over 50 times.

He was eventually convicted of 11 murders, among other charges.

10.Let’s move on from the US for a bit.

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The couple kept Eva’s body on their dining room table.

His wife Isabel would comb Eva’s hair and sometimes lie beside her.

HebelievedMaria to be the dark-haired woman he’d dreamt about for years.

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He allegedly also placed a tube in her vagina for intercourse.

He was finally found out after he was seen dancing with the corpse through his window.

Scob fought for any and every edge to survive.

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He flew that ship without wings all the way down.'"

14.Womenused togive birth upright.

He preferred this position so he could see his children being born better.

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It’spossiblethis was also a “fetish” or that there was a “perverted” reason.

How’d he develop these techniques?

Testing them, without anesthesia, on enslaved Black women.

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One woman, Anarcha, had 30 surgeries performed on her.

16.In the early 1900s, many womenwereemployed painting watches because of their smaller hands.

The paint contained radium, which the women were assured was not dangerous.

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17.Speaking of Radium, it used to be used quite commonly.

Itwasused inmakeup, toothpaste, hair creams, and food.

18.Valery Khodemchuk’sremainsare still inside the reactor four building at Chernobyl.

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He was working in one of the engine rooms when the reactor exploded.

His body has never been found.

19.In 1999, a smaller-scale but still-deadly nuclear accidentoccurredin Japanwhenthree workers were purifying uranium oxide.

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He had multiple heart attacks, but his family kept resuscitating him against his own wishes.

And wedon’thave good numbers on how many Soviet nuclear weapons have been lost.

He was rushed to the hospital, havingsufferedsecond-degree burns.

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This happened almostexactlyhalfway through his life.

He was 25 years, four months, and 29 days old.

About twenty-five years, four months, and 29 days later, he’d be dead.

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22.Speaking of Jackson the like “Annie, are you okay?”

Oh, and ever wonder why the CPR dummy was originally a woman?

23.And finally, one last wildly disturbing fact…slavery is still widespread today.

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In fact,onein every 200 people is enslaved over 40 million people.

This is over three times as many people as were enslaved during the entirety of the transatlantic slave trade.

The slavery industry makes around $150 billion a year.

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