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Nine experienced hikers set out across Russia’s Ural Mountains in January 1959. Days later, their tent was found torn open from the inside — their frozen bodies scattered across the snow, barefoot, half-dressed, and violently injured. This is the full, chilling story of The Dyatlov Pass Incident — one of history’s most disturbing and unexplained mysteries. In this episode, The History Teller reconstructs the final moments of the Dyatlov expedition using recovered photographs, diaries, and Soviet investigation reports. What the search teams discovered in the snow defied logic — crushed bones “equal to a car crash,” traces of radiation, and missing eyes and tongues. The official verdict? “Death by an unknown compelling force.” Was it an avalanche? A secret military test? Or something far stranger that the Soviet government could never explain? For over 60 years, the truth has remained buried beneath the snow — and every new discovery only deepens the mystery. Stay to the end to see how the evidence fits together — and how one of the most terrifying mysteries in modern history still haunts investigators today. If you love dark history, true unsolved mysteries, and historical investigations, hit subscribe to The History Teller. Every week, we uncover stories that the past tried to bury. CHAPTERS 0:00 — The most disturbing death story that happened in Russia 1:00 — The Final Photographs of the Dyatlov Nine 5:30 — The Search Begins in the Snow 10:00 — The Autopsies That Shocked the Soviet Union 15:30 — The Evidence That Shouldn’t Exist 20:00 — The Mystery That Refuses to Die