/u/coldcynic's posts in /r/askhistorians
"Cornfields now are where Troy once was". How do abandoned cities physically disappear and have to be excavated?
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Why did many American hotels discriminate against Jewish people? Did 'Christians only' policies affect atheists and people of other religions? Was it a thing in other democratic countries?
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A pop history book I saw years ago claimed the German army only had ten days' worth of ammunition at the end of the 1939 invasion of Poland. Is it even remotely true?
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How did the internal passport system work and what did travel look like for different social classes in the last decades of the Russian Empire?
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Paperwork seems like a natural part of a state nowadays. How much of it were historical empires producing?
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Just how anarchic and filled with looters was west Russia in 1916-1917? How did it compare to actual revolutionary periods in 1905-7 and from 1917? What about WW2?
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Reading about the American Civil War, one keeps finding mentions of Lincoln pressuring generals to attack; did it lead to unnecessarily high casualties?
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I'm a merchant a few centuries before early writing. How do I keep track of anything? How far do I travel? What's my day like?
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