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Graves at Bayonet Trench- ... that a popular myth held that the French soldiers interred in Bayonet Trench (pictured) were buried alive with their rifles in their hands?
- ... that a lost chronicle of the kings of Kashmir is attributed to the author Ratnākara?
- ... that a critic described GNX, after its surprise release, as Kendrick Lamar's "greatest work" yet?
- ... that ballet dancer Nina Tikhonova taught dance for free to children who had been orphaned during World War II?
- ... that former adult actress Suzumi Suzuki's book Gifted was nominated for the Akutagawa Prize in 2022?
- ... that George Bogaars, as head of Singapore's Secret Branch, oversaw the detention of more than a hundred suspected communist sympathisers?
- ... that the Green Bay Packers won a snowy NFL playoff game by scoring six straight touchdowns after they had been losing 14–0?
- ... that William C. Roberts had to resign a pastorate in Ohio because his wife's illness was believed to be curable if she returned to her home state?
- ... that anarchism without adjectives has been described as an ecumenical or non-denominational form of anarchism?