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The Nazca Lines
by munim, May 21, 2008
The Nazca are a culture who lived in South America. Unlike many "Indian" civilizations, the Nazca weren't nomads. They also never hunted, or gathered, as theirs was a totally agricultural society.
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Why Did Operation Barbarossa Fail?
by latte0, May 22, 2008
Operation Barbarossa was the codename used by Germany in World War II for the invasion of the Soviet Union, which commenced on June 22nd 1941.
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The Cause of World War II
by Woody99, May 22, 2008
What were the most important factors that led to World War II?
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Kobe Earthquake
by Woody99, May 22, 2008
Why did so many people die in the 1995 Kobe earthquake?
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The Death of Lin Biao
by John Walsh, May 23, 2008
Army commander Lin Biao was a hero of the Chinese Communist Party, but then died after staging a coup against Mao Zedong. But was that really what happened?
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Beginning Heraldry
by Tonya Adolfson, May 24, 2008
Heraldry is a strange and complex world filled with peculiar creatures, indecipherable names and rules clearly written by lawyers out to confuse each other.
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WWII British Rationing
by Henry2, May 24, 2008
Before the war Britain imported about 55 million of food per year, as well as lots of other products. But after war was declared German U-boats started sinking hundreds of merchant ships that were taking vital supplies to Britain. Because of this the government introduced a system of rationing on a “fair shares for everyone” policy.
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Crown Illusion: European Royalty and Their Disenchanted Lives
by joycelamela, May 25, 2008
The lifestyle of the royals sometimes fascinated us, the magnificent carriages, the sparkling tiaras and jewels and the fussy titles slinking their names.
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Ancient Egyptian Farming
by Ned D, May 25, 2008
Agriculture was essential to life in Ancient Egypt. The Ancient Egyptian civilization depended on farmers and their plentiful harvests for their wealth.
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Largest Tank Battle in History (operation Citadel)
by roddy, May 25, 2008
This is a battle between the Germans and the Russians during WWII. It is relatively unknown to people since the war movies and books are concentrated on European affairs not the German-Russo.
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