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he Oppau Explosion occurred on September 21, 1921, when a tower silo storing 4,500 tonnes of a mixture of ammonium sulfate and ammonium nitrate fertilizer exploded at a BASF plant in Oppau, Germany, killing over 500 people and injuring thousands more.

100 years ago, a colossal explosion at a BASF chemical plant in Oppau, Germany, killed over 500 people and injured thousands more.

On October 2, 1942, the famed U.S. Navy troop carrier, The Queen Mary, was being escorted across the Atlantic by the HMS Curacoa and others when the Queen Mary performed a zig zag maneuver, putting her on a collision course with the Curacoa. The ensuing disaster killed 338 sailors and changed Naval strategy forever.

On October 2, 1942, the troop carrier, Queen Mary, collided with the HMS Curacoa killing 338 sailors and changing Naval strategy forever.

On November 28, 1942, The Cocoanut Grove, a premier nightclub during the post-Prohibition 1930s and 1940s in Boston, Massachusetts, was the scene of a tragic fire. The blaze killed 492 people and injured hundreds more, making it the deadliest nightclub fire in U.S. history.SimplisafeTake advantage of SimpliSafe’s holiday sale and get 40% off your new home security system by visiting SIMPLISAFE.com/DEADLY for 40% off your entire system. Hurry! This offer ends soon.Credits:Host: Les StroudProducers: Ajeeth Parkal & Miklos Perlus for StorriosSupervising Producer: Robert Laughlin for Distribution 360 IncExecutive Producer: Ron Goetz for Partners in Motionhttps://www.youtube.com/c/SurvivormanLesStroudhttps://www.storrios.com/https://distribution360.com/https://www.partnersinmotion.com/

On November 28, 1942, The Cocoanut Grove nightclub in Boston, Massachusetts was the scene of a tragic fire that killed 492 people making it the deadliest nightclub fire in U.S. history.

On March 4, 1910, the Rogers Pass Avalanche killed 62 men clearing a railroad line near the summit of Rogers Pass through the Selkirk Mountains in British Columbia. Over a century later, it remains the deadliest avalanche in Canadian history.SimplisafeTake advantage of SimpliSafe’s holiday sale and get 40% off your new home security system by visiting SIMPLISAFE.com/DEADLY for 40% off your entire system. Hurry! This offer ends soon.Credits:Host: Les StroudProducers: Ajeeth Parkal & Miklos Perlus for StorriosSupervising Producer: Robert Laughlin for Distribution 360 IncExecutive Producer: Ron Goetz for Partners in Motionhttps://www.youtube.com/c/SurvivormanLesStroudhttps://www.storrios.com/https://distribution360.com/https://www.partnersinmotion.com/

On March 4, 1910, an avalanche killed 62 men near the summit of Rogers Pass, British Columbia making it the deadliest avalanche in Canadian history.Credits:Host: Les StroudProducers: Ajeeth Parkal & Miklos Perlus for StorriosSupervising Producer: Robert Laughlin for Distribution 360 IncExecutive Producer: Ron Goetz for Partners in Motion

The 1955 Le Mans Crash occurred during the famed 24 Hours of Le Mans motor race in Le Mans, France, when a collision caused large pieces of debris to fly into the crowd. 83 spectators and driver Pierre Levegh died and 120 more were injured in the most catastrophic accident in motorsport history.Credits:Host: Les StroudProducers: Ajeeth Parkal & Miklos Perlus for StorriosSupervising Producer: Robert Laughlin for Distribution 360 IncExecutive Producer: Ron Goetz for Partners in Motion

In 1955's 24 Hours of Le Mans motor race, a collision caused debris to fly into the crowd, killing a driver and 83 spectators in history's worst motorsports disaster.Credits:Host: Les StroudProducers: Ajeeth Parkal & Miklos Perlus for StorriosSupervising Producer: Robert Laughlin for Distribution 360 IncExecutive Producer: Ron Goetz for Partners in Motion