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 How the remoteness of the Chatham Islands forged a resilient people. Sometime between the years 1000 and 1600, a group of people set sail, likely from the shores of the South Island of New Zealand

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An elderly woman and her grandchild wander among the debris of their wrecked home in the aftermath of an air raid by U.S. planes over Pyongyang, the Communist capital of North Korea, circa 1950. Photo: Keystone/Getty Images

 Americans may not remember the devastating impact of U.S. bombing raids on civilian targets, but North Koreans cannot forget it.

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