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A tour de force in description that is both grotesque and horrifying, Kaputt brings us a candid view of the war behind the Axis lines from Finland to Naples and from Russia to Poland to Romania to Croatia.

YFJEH is a new peer referee journal, published in the Internet by IEHG. YFJEH brings together scientists and practitioners from a wide scope of disciplines to examine relationships between the environment and human actions over time from the history to the future(s).

The “Official Story” Is Now “The Conspiracy Theory” By Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, September 08 2016 In a few days it will be the 15th anniversary of 9/11, and this November 13 will be the 53rd anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas.

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The paper contains new information about the original of the manuscript "The historic meaning of the psychological crisis", describing the appearance of the manuscript, providing a list of the ...

The Shadow Out of Time by H. Lovecraft was first published in the June 1936 issue of Astounding Stories. Here are some uber-cool scans and photos of that original appearance: Thanks to Chris Devito for the scans and photos.

The popular idea that Northern Europeans developed light skin to absorb more UV light so they could make more vitamin D – vital for healthy bones and immune function – is questioned by UC San Francisco researchers in a new study published online in the journal Evolutionary Biology.

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