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George DillardIdeas from the Constitution’s Cutting Room FloorWhat if America had chosen some of the other options on offer?Aug 18, 20245Aug 18, 20245
Wes O'DonnellOperation Downfall — The Invasion of JapanAuthor’s note: I gave a speech about Operation Downfall in the spring of 2017 at the USS Silversides submarine museum in Muskegon…Aug 19, 202410Aug 19, 202410
Grant PiperThe Deadliest Single Aircraft Accident in HistoryA crowded plane, a bad repair, and a tragedyAug 12, 20245Aug 12, 20245
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InTeatime HistorybyPrateek DasguptaWho Built Göbekli Tepe?We may be closer to understanding the builders of the mysterious megalithsAug 12, 202422Aug 12, 202422
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InTeatime HistorybyThe Artful HistorianThe Statue of Zeus at OlympiaThe giant gold and ivory wonder of the ancient worldAug 8, 20246Aug 8, 20246
InTeatime HistorybyVickey Maverick.Risiera: The Rice Mill That Became a Concentration CampThe memorial located in Trieste houses a museum and since 1965 listed as a National Monument in ItalyAug 5, 202413Aug 5, 202413