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  2. Historical negationism - Wikipedia

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    The aboriginal people were regarded as lacking any concept of property or land rights: consequently, Australia was considered terra nullius. [204] Massacres and mass poisonings were carried out against indigenous people. [205] Indigenous children were removed from their families in what is known as the Stolen Generations. [206] [207]

  3. The Great Big Book of Horrible Things - Wikipedia

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    White, a librarian at the federal courthouse in Richmond, Virginia, wrote the book in 2011. [1] White previously administered the Historical Atlas of the 20th Century on his own website, and became interested in the subject due to constant arguments in cyberspace about who was actually responsible for various atrocities throughout history. [2]

  4. Criticism of Franklin D. Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    Diplomatic History (Spring 2001). 25#2; historian Charles A. Beard accused Roosevelt of unnecessary provocation of Japan and deceiving the American people. John A. Garraty. "The New Deal, National Socialism, and the Great Depression". American Historical Review (1973). 78#4. pp. 907–944. William E. Leuchtenburg.

  5. 30 Significant Historical Events That Were Grislier Than ...

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    Image credits: HippoSame8477 #4. The atrocities carried out by the Imperial Army before and during WW2. Truly horrific, inhumane s**t. Yes, Americans, the Russians, and the British did some ...

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  7. List of mentally ill monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Yōzei (陽成天皇, Yōzei-tennō, 869–949, ruled 876–884) was described by the 14th-century historian Kitabatake Chikafusa as affected by madness, killing people and animals without reason. His unstable and violent behavior prompted his advisors to force his abdication in 884.

  8. List of syphilis cases - Wikipedia

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    Many famous historical figures, including Charles VIII of France, Christopher Columbus, [2] Hernán Cortés of Spain, Benito Mussolini, and Ivan the Terrible, [2] were often alleged to have had syphilis or other sexually transmitted infections. Sometimes these allegations were false and formed part of a political whispering campaign.

  9. Fake-Sounding Historical Events That Actually Really Happened

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    The Truth Really Can Be Far Stranger Than Fiction. This AskReddit thread-inspired piece takes a look at various events that popped up throughout history that involved such strange behavior and ...