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Identify the source of this story: A Jew living in Germany (or Eastern Europe) in the late 1930s sees that the situation is turning bad, and decides to flee the country. He tries to convince his parents to come with him, but they refuse to be uprooted. A few years later, in the new country, he receives a telegram from his father reading simply "You were right." He never sees his parents again. [more inside]
posted by Johnny Assay
on Dec 3, 2009 -
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Have you read an informative, engaging book on German history? If so, what is it? [more inside]
posted by bluishorange
on Nov 10, 2009 -
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Did Dr. Rufus W. Hooker survive WWII? I read his 1943 memoir, Ship's Doctor, and it's driving me crazy. [more inside]
posted by Netzapper
on Jul 29, 2009 -
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Is there any factual basis to the idea that FDR knew the Japanese were going to attack Pearl Harbor, and allowed it to happen to get the U.S. citizenry behind the war? [more inside]
posted by tzikeh
on Mar 14, 2009 -
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Help me identity this 1910s/20s/30s British poet (from precious little information). [more inside]
posted by taramosalata
on Feb 14, 2009 -
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I'm tired of the conventional wisdom that the French don't know how to fight, or are cowardly, or always surrender. I'd like to put together (or find) a list of the great French military victories from ancient Gaul through WWII. [more inside]
posted by Flying Saucer
on Feb 7, 2009 -
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Book-filter (again)!
I just read Markus Zuzak's "The Book Thief" and loved it and loved being moved by it. Give me more books that do the same. [more inside]
posted by robotot
on Oct 9, 2008 -
15 answers