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Mystery surrounds the infamous burning of the Reichstag in 1933.
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For centuries Armenian residents of the Transcaucasian stronghold of Kars watched invaders come and go—until its final betrayal.
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Just who killed the Lakota fighting man remains in dispute.
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It was supposed to be an airplane for the people.
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Partisan poets stoked the fire to keep the South’s combat spirit alive.
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The gunman’s body was found beneath a tree, pistol in hand—but was it suicide?
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What's a Minié ball, and why was this type of bullet—which is actually conical—used extensively during the American Civil War?
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What would have happened if the U.S. hadn't sent men to take this small atoll, site of that iconic photo? Would it have cost the war?
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Hessian officer's wife Frederika von Riedesel and her children were nearly shot during the battle of Saratoga.
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Nurse Jane Boswell Moore wrote poignant letters about her interactions with the patients of this Winchester, Va., hospital.
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Ethnologist Frank Cushing embraced Zuni culture right down to his Indian name.
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On June 25, 1962, the U.S. Supreme Court declared prayer in public schools unconstitutional.
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Though the Lost Orders forced the Confederate commander to fight on unfavorable ground at Sharpsburg, he survived the bloody clash with his army intact.
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Christopher Birdwood Thomson was determined to fly the R101 airship to India, whether it was ready for the trip or not.
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