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The Unwanted War Prince Friedrich Heinrich von Hohenzollern On March 3rd of 1786, Maximilian III, Elector of Bavaria, died at the...
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New Zealand ran Western Samoa (the part without a good harbour) from when they (with escort from HMAS Australia) threw the German...
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1941 Saturday 06 December; Its taped headlights lighting the way through the darkness, the Opel Blitz picked its path along the dirt...
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"Whoever wants to conquer the Levant should first seize Aleppo. Whoever seizes Aleppo will seize the whole East." Asad ad-Din Shirkuh to...
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King Conrad departed in May 1147, with an army that was considered huge for this period, estimated around 20,000. Accompanied by his...
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You could probably get Gardeners to do everything that your asking Hall-Scott to do. Gardners are still in great demand today and...
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Sometimes, it wasn't a particularly voluntary arrangement...
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Oh yeah thats a good one, colonial enterprises tended to favour men in the initial waves of migration, followed by women being brought...
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My brother lived in PNG for over 12 months, mainly on the North Coast during the 1970s. It was apparently quite hairy flying from there...
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The East only became fully Greek during the time of Heraclius. Italy was devastated and Rome was a ghost town: late-antiquity’s Detroit...
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Units or Officers underlined indicates not historical to this Command For RAF units in Hong Kong, see Hong Kong Garrison OOB For RAF...
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1941, Saturday 06 December: The big metal blade of the Le Tourneau Carryall bit into the ground, and began slicing off a layer of...
Friday at 12:38 PM
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I think most British colonies at some point spent some effort/money on promoting immigration of British or Irish single women, to...
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By the start of WW1 the combustion engine was mainstream, hell, personal cars were a thing since the early 1900s as there were hundreds...
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Julius Nepos isn't driven out of Italy in 475. How does this change history?
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Hmn ... if only someone didn't have a timeline about that right @Flavius Iulius Nepos? *wink wink nudge nudge*...
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