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How sleep-deprived was the Nazi and Wehrmacht leadership throughout WW2, and how much of their bad decisions could be attributed to sleep deprivation?
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Considering the amount of materiel and the scale of the conflict, why did the German Reich wait until 1943 to transition to a full war economy?
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The 1950s are famous for recipes that rely on canned, gelatinized, and otherwise industrially packed ingredients. These recipes are often disgusting to a modern eye. How did culinary tastes turn against this trend in favor of "fresh" and "whole" ingredients?
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The Revolutions of 1848 swept all across Europe, in France, modern Germany, the Austrian Empire, modern Italy, Denmark, modern Romania, and more. What was unique about Europe in 1848/9 that resulted in dramatic continent-wide upheaval rather than uprisings against specific states?
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Caesar's march on Rome with a single legion seems like a tactical blunder that absolutely shouldn't have worked; do we know if he had any contingency plans?
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What is the significance of the use of "I am" instead of "I have" when Vishnu says, "I am become death, the destroyer of worlds"?
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