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He’d only been given permission to issue 8,000 letters, but in an attempt to save as many Jews as possible, Lutz interpreted that mandate as applying to families, not individual people.
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Many who suffered from a glass delusion, including Princess Alexandra Amelie and King Charles VI, were considered exceptional people of great intelligence and ingenuity.
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Reading about the president’s sex life is still a pretty new phenomenon.
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Does this Jeep have what it takes to take on the craziest obstacle course in history? Find out on in America, Thursday at 10/9c on .
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HISTORY 1月26日
Before the Civil War, running a newspaper could be pretty dangerous if an editor ran pieces against slavery. Basically, you had to accept that violence was part of the job.
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HISTORY 1月25日
The sharper your mind, the sharper your craftsmanship ⚔️ Any bladesmiths know the answer? returns February 6 at 9/8c on .
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In the fall of 1940, following her tried-and-true principle of le refus, Lucie became one of the earliest members of the , the growing movement dedicated to undermining the Vichy regime.
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HISTORY 1月25日
On 1924, the first Winter Olympics take off in style at Chamonix in the French Alps. Spectators were thrilled by the ski jump and bobsled as well as 12 other events involving a total of six sports.
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HISTORY 1月25日
Once thought to be distinct from and far less intelligent than modern humans, Neanderthals have gotten their revenge with studies showing that they’re much more capable than we gave them credit for.
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HISTORY 1月25日
A combination of peach ice cream and poor hand washing likely sparked typhoid fever outbreaks.
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HISTORY 1月25日
Watch ’s Legendary Blades full-episode playlist at or on the HISTORY app now.
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HISTORY 1月25日
Haven't heard of Marcus Garvey? Wondering why he's trending and what he'd need to be pardoned for?
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PROJECT BLUE BOOK 1月25日
Thank you for helping make the #1 scripted series launched on cable this TV season! Weigh in on the next case Tuesday at 10/9c on .
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HISTORY 1月25日
It became far easier to get around on trains, automobiles and bicycles. At the same time, ideas and news spread via newspapers, the radio and telegraph. Life got a whole lot faster.
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Truck Night In America 1月25日
Get ready for mud, sweat and gears on in America, Thursday at 10/9c on .
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HISTORY 1月25日
These facilities were designed to punish people for their poverty and, hypothetically, make being poor so horrible that people would continue to work at all costs.
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HISTORY 1月25日
The proposed daily schedule consisted of early morning calisthenics or road work, followed by breakfast and a rotation between physical drills, military drills and academics. Afternoons were devoted to mandatory sports practice then supper and study.
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HISTORY 1月24日
“Ladies and gentlemen, I'd planned to speak to you tonight to report on the state of the Union...but the events of earlier today have led me to change those plans.” President Ronald Reagan in a televised speech from the Oval Office.
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HISTORY 1月24日
It wasn’t common to mail your children, yet for long distances, it would’ve been cheaper to buy the stamps to send a kid by Railway Mail than to buy her a ticket on a passenger train.
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