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So, say during German Unification in the 1800's - How did European powers go about moving troops from their territory, into neutral territory, and then into enemy territory?
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When did Americans begin to use the words "liberal" and "conservative" as they do? What do they mean?
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Hello! I had a question about an image I saw on /SRA. It seemed to state that there was a movement to arm and train nearly all civilians in the Soviet Union. What's this about? [Link in post]
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I know that it's a really, really large question, but could I also ask for a lesson from one of you fine people as to why the Nazi party was *not* on the left wing, if that is the case?
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[U.S. History question] What, if any, connection occurred between the Labor Movement (E.G. Pete Seeger?) and the Boy Scouts of America?
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As I see it, war has been seen in Europe as necessary, as glorious, and at times, as holy. At which point did it become seen as "natural?"
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