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Dan Carlin's Hardcore History Twitter feed quote: Yes, I know the show is late... endquote
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Oct 10, 2023
People ask me all the time if I am "pro-Israel" because I am a Jew who has lived in Israel, and my answer is that being "pro-Israel" or being "pro-Palestine" or being a "Zionist" does not properly capture the nuance of thought most people do or shoul
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Oct 13, 2022
After the war, some families of men who had disappeared at Verdun wanted to place a memorial on the battlefield as near as possible to the place he was last seen alive. Not only are some of them big but they are in areas of terrible fighting.
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Mar 20, 2022
Thoughts on the current state of the war and where things might be heading. About 2 weeks ago I suggested that Russian forces have ~3 weeks before combat effectiveness becomes increasingly exhausted. I think that's generally been right, but we're not
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Feb 16, 2022
#OTD My great-great-aunt Mildred Harnack was beheaded on Hitler’s direct order. Born in Milwaukee, she was 26 when she moved to Germany to pursue a PhD. As an American grad student in Berlin, she saw Germany swiftly progress from democracy to fascist
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Jan 30, 2022
About last week... We promised an update in due course... Well, we found something rather spectacular... It all started with a lot of concrete and little hope of an entry, until the earth began to shift... What followed was beyond expectations...
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Jan 5, 2022
Thanks to social media this is one of the most famous battlefield relics from Napoleonic era. It captures the moment of a man's death. It is not a joke or a Monty Python sketch about a scratch. It might not seem so funny if we knew more about the man
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Tony Pollard
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