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In the 1993 film Stalingrad, isn’t the portrayal of the protagonists highly inaccurate in that they are shown as surprised and appalled at the scale of the atrocities committed by the Wehrmacht?
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How representative of the average Wehrmacht soldier is the 1993 film Stalingrad? How accurately did the film portray the attitudes and actions of the average Wehrmacht soldier on the eastern front of WWII?
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Did the Nazis realize how flawed and unscientific their racial theories were? How did they respond to scientific criticism of their racial dogmas?
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During the Protestant Reformation, which of the two sides was more intolerant, the Catholic or Protestant side?
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Did the Spanish Blue Division know about the war crimes in the Eastern Front and did they participate in them to the same degree as the regular German armed forces and SS?
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Did Fernando Sánchez de Tovar and Pero Niño manage to inflict a lot of damage to England in the Hundred Years’ War?
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