Dan Seitz

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The Great Famine (often referred to as the ‘potato famine’ in the UK as a way of implying a million fussy Irish people died because they wouldn’t eat mash) began in 1845, when a fungus began to grow on Ireland’s main source of food.
52 Times Britain was a Bellend: The History You Didn’t Get Taught At School
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