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So today is the 150th anniversary of the bloodiest day in American history, Antietam. This had me wondering what was the bloodiest day in human history?
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Were Stalin and the Soviet government worried about Russian soldiers in WW2 bringing back western ideas?
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In an AMA, a holocaust survivor tells that he was mid-march when American planes shot at the prisoners and killed many before realizing who they really were. Is there any more information on this type of stuff happening towards the end of the war?
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