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I've heard it mentioned a few times that NATO chose the 5.56 bullet because it more likely maim than kill outright, and thus wear down the enemy through attrition as they try to help wounded soldiers. Is this true? If so, won't this be against conventions of war?
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How many battleships participated in D-Day landings at Normandy? What roles did they play and how effective were their naval guns?
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How did naval gunnery evolve from WW1 to WW2? Were naval guns of WW2 much more effective than naval guns of WW1?
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It is said that slavery had a long history in Africa. Was there an indigenous anti-slavery or abolition movement?
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The Imperial Japanese Navy and Army seem to have hated each other with a passion. How did this enmity come about?
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Upon conquest of Bosnia, in 1463 Sultan Mehmed II the Conqueror promulgated protection for Franciscans in Bosnia. How did this come about?
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