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A User's Guide to History 255 implied HN points 10 Feb 24
  1. George Washington showed early signs of leadership and military skill when he led a small militia group to victory in battle.
  2. Washington had a natural inclination for soldiering, always feeling alive in moments of danger and battle.
  3. Throughout his life, Washington maintained his courage and charm even in the face of enemy fire, showing his leadership qualities and bravery.
Rabbit Holes 🐇🕳 1 HN point 08 May 24
  1. Drunkenness has led to significant historical events, such as the signing of the Magna Carta and the Treaty of Tordesillas.
  2. Alcohol has played a role in military defeats like the Crimean War and the Battle of Karánsebes, showing the impact of intoxication on strategic decisions.
  3. Uncontrolled drinking has resulted in disasters like the Great Fire of London, the London Beer Flood, and the Great Whiskey Fire of Dublin, highlighting the dangers of excessive alcohol consumption.
Wood From Eden 2 HN points 15 Nov 23
  1. The Congo Wars were not traditional wars with clear opponents and objectives, but rather a chaotic conflict with multiple confusing factors.
  2. The geography of the Congo, historical divisions, and outside influences like colonial powers all played a role in shaping the complexity of the conflict.
  3. Resource exploitation, internal divisions, and international interventions were key factors that fueled and prolonged the Congo Wars.
Big Serge Thought 4 implied HN points 16 Aug 23
  1. Adolf Hitler's strategy in 1944 involved attacking the Anglo-American forces in the west and defending against the Soviets in the east.
  2. The Wehrmacht shifted forces to France to prepare for the anticipated invasion, leaving the eastern front vulnerable.
  3. Germany faced a strategic crisis in spring 1944 with dwindling resources and an impending Anglo-American invasion, while also still battling the Soviets.
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