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No actual documented use of caltrops in the American Civil War seems to be found. Is this true? Why were they not used extensivly? Seems like a perfect weapon against cavalry
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How important (influential) was playing Polo for the advancement of one's career in the inter-war years (1920-1940)?
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Operation Drumbeat" and the first eight-months of 1942, when Germany launched a U-boat blitz against merchant shipping along the American coast, why were not more warnings issued to seagoing vessels?
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1912 Dec.4 Edward Gray relayed a message to a German Ambassador outlining a very real possibility of GB preventing the defeat of France in case of war, did this effect German strategy; to seek swift defeats on certain fronts?
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Were there Native American tribes living along the coast (Pacific or Atlantic) that specialized in ocean fishing/travel?
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Did the Coventry Blitz" Firebombing on 14 November 1940 influence how the Allies would carry-on their future campaigns against Nazi Germany? Specifically their firebombing/targeting high pop. areas?
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I've read that Germany's involvement in the Spanish Civil War was a sort of practice run; test equipment strategy, how common was this for the elite countries to fight simply out of a desire to practice?
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