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GPT-2 Writes Wikipedia: History Edition

SCScratchCatHELLO•Created December 28, 2021
GPT-2 Writes Wikipedia: History Edition
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History, as told by an AI that doesn't understand history. ... or English. - The Korean War - The Korean War was a war fought between North Korea and South Korea from 25 June 1950 to 27 July 1953. It was fought between the United States (US) and Korea. The Battle of the Pacific, part of the Korean War, ended with the deaths of 1,100,000 Americans on the Pacific island of Guam. From 1948 until 1966, Korean people occupied more than 9,300 square miles; they occupied land occupied by China, Russia and Russia in China, South Korea, Cuba, Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea. During the war, South Korea occupied and maintained the Kwon Do-do River along the east coast of the Korean Peninsula, which flows from the south into southward through the Ryukyus in the North Sea. The Kwon Do-do river (also called 'river of water') has been the site of several wars throughout the world involving Japanese, South Korean, and East China Sea, and the Kwon Do-do is home to numerous battles. In 1968, the Kwon Do-do was opened as an underwater base, with a water tank at the base for American military intelligence, which was used by the United States for anti-Communist training at the time. The Kwon Do-do became the headquarters of the Korean Central Army since 1954. In 1967 the Kwon Do-do was occupied with the Red Star flag. That was on Dec. 17 - Pepi I Merye of Egypt - Pepi I Meryre was the third king of the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt, ruling for more than 40 years around the second half of the 24th century BC. He was overthrown in a coup on 4th June 1848 and his successor, Pharaoh Nefertiti, established the first Egyptian Dynasty under the rule of the Pharaoh of Sarmatian. From then on, Egypt was divided into nine territories called Sinai, Suez and Suez de-Mesopotamia . While some scholars speculate that Egypt had some of the smallest populations in the ancient world, those who had survived were largely assimilated to the Christian religion of the West. In the aftermath of the Second World War, the British government established its own religious sect called Islam. The sect founded the Egyptian Islamic State in the 1930s, which in many ways reified many sects of the Muslim community in Britain and around the world. The group eventually gained members in the mid-1960s after the overthrow of the Ottoman Empire and was a significant presence in the Muslim world until its founding in 1967. With the creation of the Islamic State in 2014, Muslim Brotherhood and others in Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood's influence in foreign countries has been growing in greater intensity. The group was also responsible for the Egyptian Revolution in 2008, which the country has since reclaimed for the second time. Islamist groups in Egypt continue to build influence internationally although they often face attacks from Western and Arab countries. In October 2016 more later

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