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Did the United States actually implement a "Europe First" strategy considering that 70% of its Navy and 22% of its Army was deployed to the Pacific?
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I’m a European who immigrated to the US in the late 19th/early 20th century and I hold a bachelors degree. Does the US recognize it? How did college degree equivalency work back then?
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Given that Islam was known and practiced by certain native ethnic groups in West Africa, would it have been likely to find traces of Islamic culture or Arabic writing within enslaved communities in the United States?
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Were there any Japanese who were outspoken against the war with America and China? What would have happened to them?
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This could just be my misconception but it seems like quite a few mid-level Nazis got their 20 to life sentences commuted in the 1950s and 60s? If this is true, why!?
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In both the Korean and Vietnam War, China threatened to invade the North, which would have escalated the conflicts even further. What was America’s counter to this?
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