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Why Confederate lies live on
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WW2 animated: Western Front, 1944-1945. Part 1
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Why Confederate lies live on
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The 1962 flight of Army Rangers that vanished into thin air
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Betrayed review – This account of the internment of a Jewish boxer from Oslo packs an emotional punch, but pulls back from displaying any real horrors
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How do you think songs like national anthems, war songs, religious songs, etc. should be dealt with in Tildes?
The main reason I ask this is that, given these types of songs exist mainly to rile up a people in support or opposition to something, which leaves very little serious discussion to be had, other...
The main reason I ask this is that, given these types of songs exist mainly to rile up a people in support or opposition to something, which leaves very little serious discussion to be had, other than the top comment offering some context. So what do you think? Given these songs are mostly more about nations, peoples, faiths, I'd probably post them in ~humanities inst of just ~music, but I want other opinions. I also generally make exceptions to sad music of this type, mainly because it's more meaningful.
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The Polish doctors who used science to outwit the Nazis
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Ukraine turns to Turkey as Russia threatens full-scale war
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Germany's plans to win WW1
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The final days and dissolution of Austria-Hungary
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NENA - 99 Luftballons (1983)
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An Irish soldier describes World War One (1988)
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In an unprecedented move, war crimes are due to be heard in the Liberian capital – but this is a Finnish court holding a special session, not part of the Liberian judicial process
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The trial of the suspected warlord Gibril Ealoghima Massaquoi, accused of atrocities during Liberia's civil war, has started in Finland
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It is 100 seconds to midnight: 2021 Doomsday Clock statement
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Kaiju history part 1: Godzilla
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An invention to counter IEDs
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Why didn't the Virginias reunite?
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SAS soldiers made to shoot prisoners to get their first kill, thirty-nine Afghans 'murdered', inquiry finds
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Living in Sri Lanka during the end of the civil war, I saw how life goes on, surrounded by death
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A battle of lies: Fake news in the Grear War
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The scandalous decision to pickle Admiral Horatio Nelson in brandy
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There is a button
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The Good Lord Bird | Official trailer
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In the decades before the American civil war, violence broke out in Congress too
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How Southern socialites rewrote civil war history
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Ask Historians: How did Lincoln's political agenda on slavery change before and during the war?
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Carthaginian war elephants | Units of History
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How conspiracy theories fueled the US civil war
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Subutai: Genghis Khan’s demon dog of war
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World War Two animated: Western Front 1940
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Cicero's Finest Hour (44 to 43 B.C.E.)
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The US's foreign entanglements
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Finland jails Sierra Leone man in Liberia war crimes case – the first non-Liberian to be held accountable in connection with the civil wars
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Rum rations in the navy during the 18th century: Grog
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Vatican opens archives of World War II-era Pope Pius XII
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Russia, Turkey may have carried out war crimes in Syria, UN says
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Thirty-three Turkish soldiers killed in attack in Idlib, mostly by the Russian Airforce
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From Nelson's apple to beef wellington: How war changes the way we eat
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History is marching
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There may never ever be another man as powerful as Stanislav Petrov
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On the 200th anniversary of his death, George III’s collection of more than 3,000 military maps, views and prints in the Royal Collection have been made publicly available online
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1917 (2019) — Spoiler-free discussion thread
Trailer topic Wikipedia I watched it last week. Fantastic movie. I don't watch many war movies (in fact this is one of my first ones), but I really, really liked it. I didn't even notice the two...
I watched it last week. Fantastic movie. I don't watch many war movies (in fact this is one of my first ones), but I really, really liked it. I didn't even notice the two hours go by.
The one-shot effect is really well done, and I enjoyed trying to spot the transitions.
It's not an exceptional movie or anything like that, but it's one of the rare times I just went into the theater and came out exceedingly satisfied.
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War by other means: Syria’s economic struggle
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It is 100 seconds to midnight: 2020 Doomsday Clock statement
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Secret Alliances: Special Operations and Intelligence in Norway, 1940–1945 – Tony Insall
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Soviets in Afhghanistan: The invasion that changed everything
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Lovers in Auschwitz, reunited seventy-two years later. He had one question
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In France, a bloody WWI battlefield has become a wildlife refuge
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