Just a playlist of every disaster video I've ever made
Curated by: Fascinating Horror (333 videos)
This short documentary tells the story of a train crash so shocking that it came to be known as the "Angola Horror"... Fascinating Horror posts weekly videos covering the true stories behind some of history's greatest disasters. The channel is made possible by supporters on Patreon and YouTube channel members. HUGE thanks to everyone who supports this channel! *LINKS:* 🔗 ► My other channel: https://www.youtube.com/@KristianCrow ► Support this channel: https://www.patreon.com/fascinatinghorror | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFXad0mx4WxY1fXdbvtg0CQ/join ► Follow me: https://twitter.com/TrueHorrorTales | https://www.instagram.com/fascinatinghorror/ | https://www.facebook.com/horrorfascinating ► Get in touch: hello@fascinatinghorror.co.uk *CHAPTERS:* 🔖 ► 00:00 - Intro ► 00:51 - Background ► 02:16 - The Angola Horror ► 09:05 - The Aftermath *MUSIC:* 🎵 ► "Glass Pond" by Public Memory *SOURCES:* 📑 ► "The Angola Horror" by Charity Vogel, published by Cornell University Press, August 2013. More info: https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Angola_Horror/WY2DAAAAQBAJ ► "Police search for stolen 'Angola Horror' sign" by Megan Erbacher, published by WKBW Buffalo, October 2016. Link: https://www.wkbw.com/news/police-search-for-stolen-angola-horror-sign ► "The Angola Horror of 1867; Train crash led to rail safety" published by Buffalo Toronto Public Media, January 2011. Link: https://www.btpm.org/2011-01-04/the-angola-horror-of-1867-train-crash-led-to-rail-safety ► "Village memorializes victims of 1867 train disaster known as the Angola Horror" by TJ Pignataro, published by the Village of Angola, July 2011. Available via: https://web.archive.org/web/20110727133853/http://www.villageofangola.org/Angola.Horror.Sign.pdf ► "The Angola and Shipton Accidents" by Timothy J Mallory, published by Catskill Archive, 2010. Link: https://www.catskillarchive.com/rrextra/wkbkch02.Html #documentary #history #truestories #disaster #railway #fire
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