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Noam chomsky states that the Lebanese war was perpertrated because a palestinian Dr and his son were kidnaped by the Israelis Can you clarify this for me?

This is untrue.


How where the Jews stealing German jobs and money?

They were not 'stealing German jobs and money': that claim was Nazi propaganda and completely untrue.


Why is nose on the Sphinx missing?

When Napoleon soldiers from France was drunk they shot the Sphinx nose so constantly that it finally fell off the Sphinx,Which made a great but untrue fable.The first recorded picture of the Great Sphinx was painted hundreds of years before Napoleon's Army arrived in Egypt. It had no nose then so it was not an effort by the French to destroy a historical monument.The most likely reason was not man made, but a minute natural fissure that expanded over the centuries..


What was chisels made of in Ancient Egypt?

look it up on anthor website this website isn't good its untrue


How did the battle of Thermopylae Pass end?

According to Herodotus, the Spartan king Leonidas sent most of his small army away to avoid their annihilation, but he remained with his three hundred Spartans, the Thebans, and a few volunteers from the other city-states, and they were killed to the last man. They had held the pass for only two days, but their sacrifice provided an example of resistance which finally rallied Greece to action. It should be remembered that Herodotus has been called the first historian, yet it is possible that he was writing historical fiction, and embellishing the events to make them more dramatic. It is now estimated that the Persian army was about one-tenth as large as Herodotus claimed. Even so Greeks at Thermopylae were still badly outnumbered, although they held every other advantage. Thermopolae Pass is much wider today because of erosion, but at that time it was only a few hundred yards in width. The battle also lulled the Persians into a sense of invincibility which later proved to be untrue.