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When did it become military tradition in the United States to approach a recently-deceased soldier's family with a folded up flag?
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What was the reaction of WWI veterans in Great Britain, Germany, France, etc to the outbreak of World War II?
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Why was there so much US public support for the perpetrators of the My Lai Massacre to the point that the sole one to face legal repercussions had his sentence significantly reduced by Richard Nixon?
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How were children in countries with racist domestic policies such as South Africa or Rhodesia educated on topics such as Nazi Germany?
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I am a regular criminal in Nazi Germany (not a political activist, Jew, or anyone else the Nazis held a particular hatred for). What are my rights under the Nazi legal system?
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I've heard stories that say when the Japanese took German POWs after the fall of Qingdao in World War I, they were treated quite well. How did the Japanese treatment of POWs devolve from that to what was seen in World War II?
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