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Are we actually eating more salt than ever, or is this a myth? Considering that before refrigeration, most food was heavily salted or cured.
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What was so special about the Paris commune uprising that it seems to hold the imagination of communists greater than that of say the French revolution?
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In the average year of an average front line soldier of WW2, how many days/weeks are actually spent in combat?
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When does Russian/Eastern European historiography (including popular historiography) say the Slavs began to migrate into the Balkan region? Late 6th century or pre-6th century?
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How much is the late Roman catastrophist/continuist historiography conflict based upon the respective differences in transition between Britain and France, and the potential biases of their respective national historians?
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Did the Nazi SS have authority to summarily execute anyone, or did they still need to get proper permission/file paperwork?
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How much did early imperial Roman long-distance trade feed through Rome? Could Mediterranean exchange regularly bypass Rome to access other regional markets directly?
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