Can fear of the Devil explain the Witch Trials of the Late Medieval and Early Modern Age?

Written by Eleanor Schelpe Despite the common misconception, the cause of witch trials in the Late Medieval and Early Modern age, dated as approximately 1450-1700[1], cannot be solely explained by the fear of the devil alone. This is simply because the fear of the devil has existed as long as the devil itself, having been… Read More Can fear of the Devil explain the Witch Trials of the Late Medieval and Early Modern Age?

30 Assault Unit: Ian Fleming’s Red Indians

Written by Bjorn Mottoulle September 1942, the Director of Naval Intelligence authorised the formation of the Special Intelligence Unit after receiving a proposal from Ian Fleming, who would later be known as the author of the James Bond novels. His proposal came after reading about the “Abwehr Kommando” better known as Germany’s intelligence unit. His… Read More 30 Assault Unit: Ian Fleming’s Red Indians