In what way can the writings of history be objective
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The real objective nature of writing history is to try to address the facts, as every side had seen the event, and never to choose a side that you may personally agree with. For example, it is a matter of who won, which determined War Crimes at Nuremberg.
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The real objective nature of writing history is to try to address the facts, as every side had seen the event, and never to choose a side that you may personally agree with. For example, it is a matter of who won, which determined War Crimes at Nuremberg
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