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WW1 created strong feelings of independence and identity among British dominions, like Canada and Australia. Why would fighting a war together for Imperial pride seperate the Empire?
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During the Holocaust and similar Nazi exterminations, why was gas the preferred method of execution?
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In 1944, The German fatherland was perhaps the most totalitarian society ever known, yet government servants were able to secretly coordinate and execute a murder plot against the most important part of the Government, Adolf Hitler. How is this possible?
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In WW2 over 400,000 American soldiers died, yet America is almost always depicted as having nearly infinite resolve to crush the Axis after Pearl Harbor. Did the US determination to fight ever weaken? If not, why?
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How did Japan pre 1920-1945 reconcile its ultranationalism with the fact that the West essentially brought Japan into the modern Era 70 years earlier?
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