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Nagorno-Karabakh was historically Armenian, yet despite genocide and persecution, the international community recognised stalin's forcibly giving it to the azeris. Why?
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Thanks to concerted efforts there is significant awareness on the Holocaust and antisemitism, but so little on the Armenian genocide that people believe fallacies to this day. How can we all (historians and the rest of the public) help correct this so propaganda today isn't as effective?
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[WP] Alexander IV, the son of Alexander the Great, is king (under regency). You are Cassander, a general of Mecedonia. You and others conspire to fight and defeat the regency. describe your thoughts through the war, to victory and the eventual murder of Alexander IV.
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Field Marshall Zhukov, do tell me. What went down following the death of Stalin and Khruschev's eventual rise to power?
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[EU] In various Greek Legends, Gods would sometimes go town and fight in battles in human wars on different sides based on personal desires (eg the Trojan war). Write about the Peloponnesian war but with the Gods taking part as they did in Troy.
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Nansen, Amundsen, I commend you both on your many successful expeditions, especially how well you prepared for it. But how did you prepare mentally? It can't have been easy. Did you seek or give help for planning?
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Difference of information between two sides has changed the course of wars. How did American and Soviet militaries (notably fleets) adapt to this new threat?
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