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Why did the Nazi Party idolize mercenaries such as Florian Geyer and Gotz von Berlichingen, who aligned with peasant uprisings against the established elites?
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In ancient and medieval Europe, it was common for jobless ex-soldiers to form mercenary bands and find fortune abroad. Did Japanese soldiers from the same time ever do such in China or Korea?
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What was WWII like for the homeless? Did recruiters pay particular attention to trying to entice them into joining?
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Today, Otto von Bismarck is considered to have been a masterful diplomat. During his service to the Kaiser, was there any diplomatic incident that was considered to have been mismanaged/a blunder/a defeat?
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Wars within the last century or so have focused a great deal on destroying vital resources of enemy nations. Was there ever "resource warfare" in earlier eras, such as the Middle Ages or the Renaissance?
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In the Dark Ages and High Middle Ages, what was the balance of population between the cities and countryside?
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How were Chinese armies organized around the time of the Mongols (i.e. the 1200s)? Were they organized, regimented, professional soldiers, or were they more akin to vassal levies as in Europe?
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Was Lenin/the Marxist movement in general viewed as particularly 'dangerous' or 'destabilizing' prior to the 1917 revolutions?
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