/u/Man_on_the_Rocks's posts in /r/askhistorians
In the video Game "CoD: World at War" the last American mission is set at the battle of Shuri Castle the Japanese field "unfit" Soldiers that are shown as young and with glasses. Was this reality?
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Oswald Mosley was "Hitler’s Fascist Man in Britain" but did the Japanese had a similar politican in the USA to spread support for their Empire?
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Was splitting up the Empire right before Charlemagne's death seen as something risky and not wanted back during his reign? Or were People absolutely fine and happy about it?
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Has there ever been an instance in history, where an invading army had its gold stolen and the general was unable to pay his troops and they had to go back home?
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Holding your hands up to say you surrender, would have people in ancient or medievla times have understood that you want to surrender? Or is this a modern invention?
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Seeing as we are fighting problems like the rampant Inflation: What Issues did Hitler had to fight and resolve when he came into power?
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In the Gamte Witcher 3, the character of Olgierd von Everec is based on real life Cossack Mercenary Origins, would have him going raiding/robbing etc be considered noble and praiseworthy during this time?
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