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I'm reading about the recent history of Romania and the trial of Corneliu Codreanu seems to be a remarkable display of anti-semitism, even by early 20th century Eastern European standards. Am I wrong here? Or was their something in the water?
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Simon Sebag Montefiore's book In The Count Of Red Tsar he describes a woman who, during the height of The Great Terror, would stand up during public meetings and say that she had a "feeling" some person was an traitor to the USSR. Is there any other information on her? Did she exist?
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Today, there’s a lot of debate among men and women over child support payments and it’s fairness. But when those original laws mandating it were passed what were reactions of men at the time?
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What exactly were the United States foreign policy plans after the Allies won World War II? Go back to isolationism? Assert themselves as a world power?
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The Ming invasion and occupation of Vietnam faced stiff resistance in the form of guerrilla warfare for years. What were their counterinsurgency tactics like?
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From what I've read much of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe during World War Two, were filled with crime, chaos, and partisans. How long did it take before those areas were brought under control and rule of law was reasonably reestablished?
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