/u/Cogito96's posts in /r/askhistorians
In the latter stages of the Roman Empire (Unified, not Byzantium), how were centuries old victories viewed? Magnificently and lauded, or were they barely mentioned?
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I'm a typical English Peasant, from a small town/village in Tudor England. How Lavish is my wedding ceremony?
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What happened if you were a civilian who fled your land in Occupied France before the German occupation of the industrial heartland in WWI? Did the Government take good care of citizens such as this?
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How much did Nietzsche's writings affect the moral/will of German soldiers in WWI (and to a lesser extent, WWII) Furthermore, was there any comparative British author, whose writings were used to improve troops' resolution?
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If the dropping of the Atomic Bombs did not make Japan surrender, did the Allies (Americans and Soviets alike) have any plans on how to divide governance in Japan/deal with who occupied what?
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How were German citizens under occupation treated by the Allies (excluding the USSR) in WWII, and vice versa?
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Just saw a map of 1650 Asia in which Denmark owned a small part of India (no more than a trading centre, it seemed). Is this true? How did this come about?
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