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BBC History Magazine
January 2024
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EDITORIAL
WELCOME
JANUARY 2024
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THREE THINGS I’VE LEARNED THIS MONTH
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Rosa Luxemburg is murdered
The Marxist activist falls victim to a far-right militia in Berlin
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The final Islamic kingdom on the Iberian peninsula succumbs to the Catholic monarchs
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