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  2. Invisible ships - Wikipedia

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    Banks goes on to say that while he was surprised the 106-foot ship did not receive more attention from a distance, when they came a bit closer they were confronted by armed men. [2] This passage is also preceded by his observation that ten people had gone up to a hill to see the ship.

  3. Churchill, Hitler, and the Unnecessary War - Wikipedia

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    Churchill, Hitler, and the Unnecessary War: How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World is a book by Patrick J. Buchanan, published in May 2008.Buchanan argues that both World War I and World War II were unnecessary and that the British Empire’s decision to join the wars had a cataclysmic effect globally.

  4. Salutary neglect - Wikipedia

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    In American history, salutary neglect was the 18th-century policy of the British Crown of avoiding the strict enforcement of parliamentary laws, especially trade laws, as long as British colonies remained loyal to the government and contributed to the economic growth of their parent country, England and then, after the Acts of Union 1707, Great Britain.

  5. Mae Louise Miller - Wikipedia

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    The Wall family was not paid in money or in kind with food: "They beat us. They didn't feed us. We had to go drink water out of the creek." [12] [19] The Wall family ate wild animals and leftovers [3] that were "raked all up in a dishpan", "like slop". "They treated the dogs a whole lot better than they treated us."

  6. Moral Injury: The Grunts - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    Some, he said, “felt they didn’t perform the way they should. Bullets start flying and they duck and hide rather than returning fire – that happens a lot more than anyone cares to admit.” Bender found himself treating anxiety and depression among soldiers “doubting the mission, doubting the fundamental nature of who they are ...

  7. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Roughly five months after Patrick Cagey’s death, his parents wrote the facility where he had been treated to request their son’s medical records. Jim Cagey hand-delivered the letter to Recovery Works — he didn’t want to risk it getting lost in the mail. When the facility didn’t respond, Jim and Anne followed up with multiple phone calls.

  8. International response to the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    This rhetoric, however, was not followed up by military action by Allied nations. During an interview with Hannah Rosen in 1995, Karski said about the failure to rescue most of the Jews from mass murder, "The Allies considered it impossible and too costly to rescue the Jews, because they didn't do it. The Jews were abandoned by all governments ...

  9. They didn't know they were citizens. Now they are expected to ...

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    Yoo did not respond to multiple requests for comment. Two years ago, one sympathetic legislator drafted a new amendment to the citizenship law, but it failed to gather the 10 votes it needed to be ...