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How did people from the Nazi party intergrate back into society after world war 2? Asking for a friend...
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Considering crucifixion victims were executed without clothing, did early crucifixes of Christ depict him without the loin cloth? If so, when was the loin cloth introduced?
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What year(s) did the 1918 influenza pandemic morph from "this is a global pandemic where we mask & do not touch anyone" into "this is the roaring twenties where we Charleston & life is awesome"; aka when did the virus just become normal, and a part of what would now be called cold and flu season?
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If you were a well educated Black person in the South during the 1960's, and could pass a literacy test and afford a poll tax, would you be able vote, or did they still have other barriers to stop you?
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I often hear about the discovery of unexploded allied bombs in Germany, but I hear much less about unexploded German bombs in England. Asides from German cities being bombed more extensively, is there a significant difference in the “explosion rate” between German and Allied bombs?
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