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14 votes
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Russian Civil War, Winter 1917-1918
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How to fix the biggest problem every realistic shooter has
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How World War II was 'practiced' in Spain (1936-1939)
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Sudan's biggest refugee camp was already struck with famine. Now it's being shelled.
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Syrian army withdraws from key city of Homs as rebels encircle Damascus
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Syrian army says it has withdrawn from the city of Hama after insurgents broke through its defenses
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American reconstruction was sabotaged. But what if it hadn't been?
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The Goya paintings you aren't supposed to look at
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In first such admission, previously secret document says Danish aircraft participated in NATO attacks linked to civilian deaths in Libya in 2011
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Notes on the Ivory Coast
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Rise of Napoleon's Old Guard (1789-1803) (part 1) | Units of History
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The troubling history of tipping in American restaurants
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The medieval food that killed an English king, and could be used to pay your rent
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The death of Antony & Cleopatra (30 BCE)
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'Gone With the Wind': The explosive lost scenes. A never-revealed war over slavery's depiction. Rhett Butler's suicidal intentions. A rediscovered script reveals what didn't make final cut.
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Military operations in East Ukraine (1919-1942)
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Is the US going to break up?
Hi tildos. I am curious on your thoughts on the stability of the US in the short-medium term. What I'm worried about is the combo of a majority of Republicans having beliefs divorced from reality...
Hi tildos. I am curious on your thoughts on the stability of the US in the short-medium term. What I'm worried about is the combo of a majority of Republicans having beliefs divorced from reality due to a sophisticated propaganda network, increasing "othering"/hatred of non-repubs, fascism becoming more popular among young people and the brazen mask-off takeover of the govt.
From my understanding these sorts of things (civil war, country breaking up) tend to happen very slowly, then all at once. I am very worried we are approaching the "all at once" stage. Is this reasonable? Is a civil war likely? Balkanization of the US? Something else?
What could be done to prepare? I have European-immigrant parents, so would getting citizenship in their country be prudent? Learning other languages? (I know english, mediocre grasp of birth-language, poor/middling spanish). Buying a rifle?
I am starting to regret choosing to attend a university in Texas haha with these prospects.
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A court in Finland has acquitted a rebel commander of rape, ritual murder and the recruitment of child soldiers during Liberia's civil war
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Predict the next five years in the US
How do you see the next 5 years playing out, politically, economically, socially, militarily? In areas that hit closest to you? I feel I'm not confident in making a forecast more specific than...
How do you see the next 5 years playing out, politically, economically, socially, militarily? In areas that hit closest to you? I feel I'm not confident in making a forecast more specific than “nothing good will happen." And yet I have to make huge decisions about where to live and work.
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Stranded in Yemen’s war zone, a decaying supertanker has more than a million barrels of oil aboard. If—or when—it explodes or sinks, thousands may die.
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Affidavit: FBI feared Pennsylvania would seize fabled gold
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History as end: 1619, 1776, and the politics of the past
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Why Confederate lies live on
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Why Confederate lies live on
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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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Why didn't the Virginias reunite?
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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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How conspiracy theories fueled the US civil war
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Cicero's Finest Hour (44 to 43 B.C.E.)
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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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Russia, Turkey may have carried out war crimes in Syria, UN says
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Twelve hours. Four Syrian hospitals bombed. One culprit: Russia.
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Long shot: The story of a Kurdish sniper
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Turkey begins military offensive in Syria, days after Trump announced pullback of US troops
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'Manhattan of the desert': Civil war puts Yemen's ancient skyscrapers at risk
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The metastasizing cancer of the Southern Strategy
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Torn apart by the Syrian war, these siblings struggle to stay connected across 6 different countries
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‘The Saudis couldn’t do it without us’: The UK’s true role in Yemen’s deadly war
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A botched decolonization: Inside Cameroon’s civil war
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The general was female? ASU professor, colleague uncover 200-year-old mystery from the American Revolution.
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The top six medical inventions during the American civil war
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As mainstream journalists acknowledge Douma attacks were likely "staged," the "humanitarian" Syria Regime-Change Network tries to save a sinking ship
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The Confederacy was built on slavery. How can so many southern whites still believe otherwise?
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Who’s behind that beard? Historians are using facial recognition software to identify people in Civil War photographs
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At 63, I threw away my prized portrait of Robert E. Lee
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Aggrieved Kurdish fighters quietly join Syrian regime side in battle for Idlib
7 votes