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Leonid Brezhnev dies earlier in 1975/1977, how does this change the USSR and the world?
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Probably the same way Grigori Romanov did.
Yesterday at 5:10 PM
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Neanderthals develop written alphabet before contact with Homo sapiens
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Record things on cave walls. Births, deaths, great deeds of chieftains, prayers to the hunting gods, etc.
Yesterday at 1:23 PM
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Hoover bails out the Banks stopping Great Depression
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Yeah that'd be great, but absolutely not happening. -- Eichengreen & Temin, "Fetters of Gold and Paper" [2010] I'd believe a 1930 USA...
Yesterday at 1:08 PM
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Leonid Brezhnev dies earlier in 1975/1977, how does this change the USSR and the world?
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[ how the hell did a farm kid with literal surname Kulakov not only avoid liquidation under Stalin, but work his way up a senior...
Yesterday at 12:35 PM
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Neanderthals develop written alphabet before contact with Homo sapiens
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Göbekli Tepe is thought to have been built by hunter-gatherers, so it's plausible they could have achieved the much less demanding task...
Friday at 10:48 AM
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WI: Annie Oakley accidentally kills Kaiser Wilhelm in 1890?
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She would almost certainly be detained and not allowed to leave Berlin. She shot the Kaiser dead! She's world-reknowned for her accuracy...
Thursday at 10:38 AM
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