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In The Pianist (2002) there is a scene where nazi soldiers throw out of a window a man in a wheelchair. In WWII did they really just go to random houses and killed people?
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Did people believe in unicorns, dragons, fairies or other fantastic creatures at a certain time in history?
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If so, when did German military leaders of WWII realize that the war against the Soviet Union was lost?
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Is it true that British sent a plane full of opium to the Ottomans before the battle of Beersheba (1917) and they smoked it and were too high to fight?
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"It's not over 'til the fat lady sings" is a common idiom in English. Were many prima donnas overweight at one time, or is this a reference to a specific person -- or is it just a silly line with no basis in reality?
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Was the Dutch Republic a democracy or form of democracy, and if it was, did it influence the United States’ democratic form of government?
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The Hungarian people likely originated out of Siberia and speak a Uralic language. Has this impacted Hungarian national identity through the years, including into modern times?
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Many ancient civilizations had Calendars. What was their 'year 1's' that they used to base their calendars on?
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I read in a book years ago that Incas were recorded putting gold into the mouths of conquistador horses, due to them apparently being unable to distinguish that it was a person on a horse. I later read the same thing about the Aztecs. Is there any record of this or is it some kind of legend?
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