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Vance Ginn1 year ago

More here on the economic situation in Louisiana: @PelicanInst #lalege #lagov

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TheRealEyeOfSauron3 years ago

It's a bit false to describe dueling scars as a NAZI thing since they predate them by over a century.

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venemeritus3 years ago

This is incredibly disingenuous, this tradition predates the Nazis. In fact, Mensur scars where prohibited by the Nazis. This is who they give pulitzers to huh

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Sasha Saba3 years ago

everyone fought everyone else my dad was european champion for Germany for duelling and has a schmisse , im not sure you know that all other european countries also did the same its called Academic Fencing.

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Nick Petosky3 years ago

The biological scientists who clustered at Merck are of particular interest.

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Annie Jacobsen3 years ago

Why Do Stanford, Harvard and NASA Still Honor a Nazi Past?

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Kadin Pounders3 years ago

I got a few double-take glances from passersby but it was a good beach read for me this summer

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Weidler Groff3 years ago

Super interesting.. Also, what a vibrant photo. Sometimes you need reminded that history was in color.

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Just Jaz3 years ago

This isn’t correct. Duelling was seen as an upper class pursuit in the 19th century Germany. The scars were seen as a badge of honour, a sign of courage and membership of the aristocracy.

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Erik Ohls3 years ago

@Petrus24550953 Nonsense. The somewhat peculiar tradition of Mensur duels predates the Nazis. (Mark Twain had quite a lot to say about it.)

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