Tiny Mistakes that Created Big Disasters

The Boomer Effect

How is history really made? It’s not always the major events but rather a mosaic of many small events that often form critical turning points in history. Some of these small events were seemingly tiny mistakes that led to great disasters. Such as:

  • The End of The Roman Empire. The Fall of Constantinople in 1453 came about because someone forgot to close and lock a major gate.
  • The Sinking of The Bismarck. The captain of Germany’s largest battleship decides to break radio silence after being warned not to do so, contributing to the sinking of the Great Ship and an enormous Allied victory.
  • Laboratory Mistakes. Two of the biggest developments in medical history took place because of mistakes in the laboratory. One saved many millions of lives; the other cost the lives of over ten million people worldwide. Learn the intriguing story of what they were.

Jared takes Jerry and Rose into the deep shadows, the black holes, and the Nooks and Crannies to give you the facts behind the big events. Hear about mysteries and resolutions that you never knew existed. These puzzling situations and their outcomes for better or worse have determined the course of human history.

These are bizarre, hypnotic stories your history teacher never taught you.

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