/u/ColbyStein's posts
What are North Koreans taught about the early history of their country, how historically accurate is it?
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I'm a poor English farmer who's just heard about a newly discovered land far to the west of British Isles and I'd like to take my family and settle there. How do I go about doing this?
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In WW1 photos I often see a bunch of men all standing in a trench looking relatively okay with everything, given the circumstances. Was this a deliberate attempt to conceal the reality of shell-shock as to not demoralise people back home?
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In popular culture we always see the Soviets as being hardy and unaffected by things. What was life like for Soviets who returned home with PTSD/traumatised by WW2?
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We've all heard about the assassination attempts on Hitler's life, but were there any plans to assassinate or bomb the Emperor of Japan?
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We often hear about "good guy Nazis", those who weren't necessarily in favour of the Holocaust; but what about the Confederacy? Where there any high profile Confederate political or military figures who had objections to slavery?
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The Chinese have historically always controlled large areas of land. The Korean peninsula is comparatively very small. Why have the Chinese never occupied the Korean Peninsula?
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I get the impression there is still religious/linguistic debate regarding different translations of "death" and "hell" in the Bible, and what they entail. But when did European Christendom settle on the idea of a physical Hell, reserved for burning sinners upon death or the End of Days?
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