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Were people of the past generally dehydrated? With water often being undrinkable and the understanding of water’s role on our organs and bodily functions fairly unknown, did people function in a dehydrated/ unhealthy state?
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With hindsight being 20/20, we are bound to see past events in a different light than when they were occurring at the time. When did the rest of the word really start to get the impression the Nazi’s were going to be a problem?
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Is there research (or any historic interviews from the 50s-70s) about what older African Americans thought of the confederate flag?
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How did National Socialists justify the idea that both capitalism and communism was a conspiracy of the Jews to exploit other nations?
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In WW2, how were codes in Chinese/Japanese/Korean sent via enigma (or similar machines) as romanised languages such as German and English?
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A 2018 poll of historians ranked James Buchanan and Andrew Johnson as the two worst presidents. What were the main issues with their presidency?
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