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  4. Dachau concentration camp - Wikipedia

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    A four-foot-deep and eight-foot-broad (1.2 × 2.4 m) creek, connected with the river Amper, lay on the west side between the "neutral-zone" and the electrically charged, and barbed wire fence which surrounded the entire prisoner enclosure. [47] In August 1944 a women's camp opened inside Dachau.

  5. The Wizard of Id - Wikipedia

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    The aspects that stay the same, however, are that Id is in the middle of nowhere, home to a large castle surrounded by a moat. The king and his subjects run an inept army perpetually at war with "the Huns", while the unhappy, overtaxed peasants (or "Idiots") make little money as farmers and stablehands to keep modest lifestyles.

  6. Idiot plot - Wikipedia

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    Science fiction writer and critic Damon Knight, in his 1956 collection In Search of Wonder, says that the term may have originated with author James Blish. [1]: 26 Knight went on to coin the term second-order idiot plot as a narrative "in which not merely the principals, but everybody in the whole society has to be a grade-A idiot, or the story couldn't happen".

  7. The Little Island (book) - Wikipedia

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    The island is described as being: "A part of the world and a world of its own all surrounded by the bright blue sea." The book won a Caldecott Medal for its shimmering and tingling watercolors. The images create a mood of the perpetual essence of nature, and our connections to one another through the blue-green and grey color palette.

  8. After (2012 film) - Wikipedia

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    After is a 2012 fantasy thriller film written and directed by Ryan Whitaker (credited here as Ryan Smith) and starring Steven Strait and Karolina Wydra.It premiered at the 43rd Annual Nashville Film Festival on April 19, 2012. [1]

  9. The Idiot (Batuman novel) - Wikipedia

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    Selin Karadağ is a freshman studying linguistics at Harvard University.She meets an older Hungarian mathematics student, Ivan, in a Russian language class and the two begin corresponding over email, and occasionally spend time together in person.