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TWINE Part 0 - With another tale to tell30 Nov 2004 21:54 GMT6
Thy World Is Not Enough Part 0 - With another tale to tell
   "No man alive will come to you
    With another tale to tell,
    But you know that we shall meet again
Monty and the Archduke30 Nov 2004 20:38 GMT2
This should interest most of us.
http://www.comics.com/comics/monty/
WI Taiwanese Revolution in 1947?30 Nov 2004 20:02 GMT8
In OTL there was a basically non-violent uprising, in response to
repression by the mainland regime in late February 1947. The
Taiwanese, who did not have big objections to being "returned" to a
China most of them had never known in 1945, had run out of patience
Where can I learn more about Holocaust Revisionism? 30 Nov 2004 19:43 GMT1
Where can I learn more about Holocaust Revisionism?
The best, fastest, cheapest place for this is the Internet and,
especially for English speakers, the websites www.codoh.com,
www.ihr.org, as well as www.vho.org. If your service provider blocks
What if the crusaders destroyed all sandniggers in the Middle Ages???30 Nov 2004 19:02 GMT26
Would we have problems with the Hindus or another religion if there
were no Muslim scum left on this planet ?
Flashman Option 9830 Nov 2004 19:00 GMT21
Flashman Option 98
Franco Goes To Hollywood (1)
It is late 1938. The Republicans had fought off challenges to their
rule in Spain. Inevitably, some securing of the position was required,
How did the Holocaust story originate? 30 Nov 2004 16:09 GMT2
How did the Holocaust story originate?
a)The Holocaust story of German extermination of the Jews originated
during the war. The charge of gassings of Jews in concentration camps
was leveled by the Zionist and Jewish organizations appear around 1942
What is Revisionism? 30 Nov 2004 15:53 GMT1
What is Revisionism?
The word "Revisionism" is derived from the Latin word "revidere,"
which means to view again. The revision of long held theories is
entirely normal. It occurs in the natural sciences as well as the
[BWUA] A different Barbarossa30 Nov 2004 13:31 GMT6
Dateline: May 10th 1941
Place: Kuntsevo Dacha, just outside of Moscow
A Man wakes with a splitting headache, and a bad case of cottonmouth.
He thinks its odd, not remembering having indulged to such an extent
Decades of Darkness Interlude #4: The Main Frankfurt30 Nov 2004 10:30 GMT44
Decades of Darkness Interlude #4: The Main Frankfurt
Thanks to William Baird and Faeelin for inspiring this...
* * *
6 August 1952,
The language of Diplomacy30 Nov 2004 09:48 GMT22
Somewhat recently I was reading an op-ed piece about the favourite
topic of French intellectuals and pseudo-intellectuals ...
no, no, no!
.... *not* america bashing ;-)
Question for Polish experts30 Nov 2004 07:57 GMT9
Greetings and salutations.
Looking at the recent "could Allies lose WWII" thread, my eye was
caught by the notion of an alt-Soviet Big Chief who rather violently
rejects the notion of a Nazi-Soviet pact (the example given, IIRC, was
Jacques Derrida, football star29 Nov 2004 23:35 GMT2
"The Algerian-born thinker 'had adolescent ambitions to play professional
football but then realised he wasn't good enough'."
http://books.guardian.co.uk/reviews/politicsphilosophyandsociety/0,6121,1324964,
00.html

So let's say he had been a bit better at football (or soccer, as we ...
WI: No British expeditionary Corps in Greece in WWII?29 Nov 2004 21:54 GMT11
So, what if instead of sending the British expeditionary Corps to Greece in
1940-1941, the British decided to keep that force back in North Africa?
The Greek Army, would still fight off the Italians, perhaps make a bit less
progress, since some of its forces may have to stay ...
[Somewhat silly] Bigger than U.S. Steel29 Nov 2004 20:37 GMT6
Tiraspol, 2000:
Come on in, sit down, have a cup of coffee.  Tell me how I look.
Not bad for ninety-seven, eh?  Come on, humor an old man.
See that picture on my desk?  That's my granddaughter, Myra.
 
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