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How up to date were medical practitioners of the time supposed to be?
What did the average german citizen think of the war afterWW2 in occupied Germany from 45-50?
What was the official stance of the League of Nations towards Japan's Second Invasion of China and what were the reasons behind that stance?
What did they mean when they said “a pitcher of cream for theaviga... and a cachuch of milk for my kids” ?
What was the attitude towards nazism in 1930s America?
What did the average American soldier on the front lines do every day during WW2?
How do people survive in Maine?
Question: What are the most significant events that happened each year of the 1980s?
How would the Roman Empire have looked if it was still around today?
What was the first thing that the US and Soviet Union agreed on after the end of WW2?
They said the heat wave was killing the bees, now it is too cold, what should they do?
How did the ancient China's Qin state become so powerful that it could unify the entire China?
Historians, what are you seeing in terms of the long view of the United States, does it look like the country is fracturing like some are suggesting?
What was the first invasion of Korea?
What is the difference between a prince and a duke?
Who are the most influential people of the past 2000 years?
What did the people at the spread of Christianity think that their kids and grandkids would be doing?
In 1889, a Winnie the Pooh-like stuffed teddy bear was gifted to King Haakon of Norway. In 1990, the bearskin was used to make a sexist stuffed animal, which was donated to the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design in Oslo. The museum is planning to display the creature in the future.
What are the repercussions of the US pulling out of Afghanistan
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