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Posts from HistoryExtra, Britain’s bestselling history magazine and award-winning podcast.
Bristol, UK
Joined March 2009
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    One of the oldest artefacts in the collection at Chequers, the prime minister’s country residence, is also among its smallest. It’s a tiny, exquisitely crafted ring, fashioned from mother-of-pearl and embossed with rubies and diamonds, which opens to reveal two portraits.
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    “Just as there’s more to Auschwitz than its role as a death camp, there is more to the Holocaust than Auschwitz,” says Nikolaus Wachsmann #Auschwitz75 bit.ly/Auschwitz75
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    Tony Foulds was 8 years old when he witnessed a fatal US bomber crash in Endcliffe Park, Sheffield, where he was scuffling with fellow schoolchildren. Now 82, Tony has tended the memorial of the 10 fallen airmen ever since bit.ly/SheffieldFlyPa… #RememberTheTen #TonyGotAFlypast
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    75 years ago today, Allied forces launched the largest seaborne invasion in history, marking the beginning of the campaign to liberate north-west Europe from German occupation #DDay75 #DDay #WW2 #DDayLanding #LestWeForget
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    For the next two weeks, we’re offering all our readers unlimited online access to historyextra.com, where you can find a world of exciting history features. Start exploring now…
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    "No one questions military history, because we all accept large scale violence as normal, but because sex is naughty people can act as though studying sexuality is just a bit of a giggle," says Dr Eleanor Janega (@GoingMedieval) bit.ly/HistorySex
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    #OnThisDay in 2013, archaeologists confirmed that a skeleton discovered in a Leicester car park was, as they suspected, #RichardIIIbit.ly/RichardIIITime… #OTD
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    #OnThisDay in 1944, Allied forces launched the D-Day landings in Normandy, France. Led by General Dwight D Eisenhower, over 156,000 troops stormed the beaches in the largest amphibious invasion in history. 📸 Getty
    View from inside a landing craft with soldiers disembarking onto a beach under a stormy sky during the D-Day Normandy landings.
    Historical black and white photo of soldiers disembarking from landing crafts onto a beach during the D-Day invasion of Normandy, with military equipment visible.
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    #OnThisDay in 1948, the NHS was launched.
    A black and white photo of Clement Attlee shaking hands with a woman in a hospital bed, with a ward sister in the background
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    The world stopped and watched Neil Armstrong take man’s first step on the moon #OnThisDay in 1969. @AmyShiraTeitel explores the history and legacy of the first landing… bit.ly/HistoryApollo50
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    The survival skills of Anne of Cleves, Henry VIII’s 4th wife, have been underestimated, says @Lucy_Worsleybit.ly/SixWives #Tudors
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    The astonishing Æthelstan: @holland_tom describes how the brilliant #AngloSaxon king managed to forge a new country bit.ly/Æthelstan