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Syria attacks Israel 2005 during Passover?30 Apr 2005 22:50 GMT3
WI Syria utilized Iraq's weapons of mass destruction that were
systematically hidden throughout Syria in attack on Israel?
Anthrax, poison gas and other chemical weapons are shot from missiles in
a massive attack on all Israeli population centers and military
POD Flood: A French "Lucky Lindy?"30 Apr 2005 20:48 GMT10
In 1927, a French aircraft, the L'Oiseau
Blanc (The White Bird), was a plane whose
crew tried--andfailed--to make a successful
Paris to NYC flight shortly before Lindbergh's
16th century Unification of Siam and Burma30 Apr 2005 07:35 GMT9
Siam and Burma sit atop some of the most fertile rice growing areas on
earth. They were very underpopulated states in the 16th century. In OTL,
this meant cheap food and a relatively high PCGDP- to the benefit of
their
BUSH SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER AGAINST ISRAEL30 Apr 2005 06:10 GMT31
BUSH SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER AGAINST ISRAEL
Confrontation over Israeli attempt to Collapse World Economy With
FRAUDULENT U.S. Currency and for an attack upon the New Zealand Prime
Minister by Israeli Intelligence Service
Maryland Asunder: PART 230 Apr 2005 03:45 GMT5
Maryland Asunder Part 2:
Caught in the Shuffle
Memoirs of President Phillip F. Thomas, Chapter Six
A Time of Turmoil and Progress
Early Fall of Qubec in 7 Years War30 Apr 2005 01:20 GMT9
In 1755 the French sent six of their best battalions to shore up
Quebec.  The Brits decided on 22 January 1755 to intercept the French
convoy.  Admiral Edward Boscawen engaged three French ships on 10 June
and captured two of them, but he failed in his main job and the convoy
Why did the Nazis not kill every Jew at Auschwitz? 29 Apr 2005 22:51 GMT19
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 6:23 pm    Post subject: WHY DID THE NAZIS
NOT KILL EVERY JEW AT AUSCHWITZ?  
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Why did the Nazis not kill every Jew at Auschwitz?
Rock, paper, scissors29 Apr 2005 19:06 GMT2
WI the art of war was determined to be detrimental to the soul of the
ruler and all questions between one state and another were decided by
rock, paper, scissors? There would be mercenary champions,
knowledgeable in the science of choosing an opening, if thwarted
Maryland Asunder Part 129 Apr 2005 18:34 GMT9
Doug Hoff requested that I attempt a TL presenting the effects of a
slave revolt, ala Nat Turner, occurring in Maryland instead of
Virginia. Here is my first post in my modest attempt.
Maryland Asunder 1:
POD flood: Mao's Kitchen29 Apr 2005 18:22 GMT1
Inspired by a digression on the "Jew Wine" thread, when I was
discussing Chinese
restaurants:
There is a Chinese restaurant very close to me called Mao's Kitchen,
Oh, Those Nazi Jerkers29 Apr 2005 17:19 GMT21
From the number one best seller -- ' Stolen Soul '
In Stolen Souls, Holstein talks about how Nazi doctors attempted to
prove Aryan superiority by collecting Jewish semen with masturbating
machines that often killed their subjects.
POD Flood: Delayed unification of Japan29 Apr 2005 16:26 GMT18
WI Tokugawa died early. Would Hideyori's regents be able to hold it
together until he was able to assume the duties of Shogun? If so, would
Hideyori be able to assemble a police state able to crush disloyal
Daimyo? If not, how many pieces would the state fracture into? With said
Eaton's Dormouse Chamber29 Apr 2005 13:43 GMT8
    1920s: Nevada intruduces the gas chamber as means of execution,
hoping to kill the condemned in a more humane manner.
    Most of the gas chambers in the USA were built by Eaton Metal
Products of Salt Lake City and the market for gas chambers has been
WWII human sacrifice for the gods29 Apr 2005 09:42 GMT2
WI the Japanese did take up sacrificing enemy soldiers like the Allies ?
The Japanese were very brave and were not afraid to give their lives in
combat, but their religious beliefs did not include cutting out the hearts
of fallen enemies like the island-hopping Bloodnecks.
Coals to Newcastle29 Apr 2005 03:29 GMT5
This is a case of someone shipping 32 alligators from California to
Georgia. Now we Pogo fans know that Georgia has alligators aplenty
(Albert, Alabaster, etc) so this is a classic "Coals to Newcastle"
gambit. The dictionary says this is doing something unneccessary, but
 
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