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Historians indicate that Stalin was essentially shocked that the Nazis declared war in 1941. Were Soviet leaders not suspicious or fully tipped off by the massive buildup on (what would become) the Eastern front in the time leading up to 22 June?
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Is it normal for a tree's leaves to change color so early? This was taken on 1 Aug. in Belgrade, Serbia. It looks like it's preparing for the autumn, but it's so early. Is it a measure the tree employs due to water shortage?
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Assuming the Earth still rotated every ~24 hours and maintained its present axial tilt, what would Earth be like if it did not revolve around the sun but was stationary? Would it still be able to support life as we know it?
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[Botany] The pear tree outside my window has bloomed. Does the tree need just one of the flowers to be pollinated to make seeds/fruit?
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It's 6 June 1944. Hitler has just receives word that the Allied attack is imminent. For whatever reason, he realises that a two-front war on continental Europe is untenable, and immediately contacts the British, French, and English to sue for peace (and potentially even fight back Stallin.
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