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Nationalism and nations were supposedly "invented" in the 19th century, yet there are events and people in earlier times of history that can be said to be nationalistic. So, were nations and nationalism truly only "invented" in the 19th century?
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Why was the US so discriminative towards black people when they just came out of a war with a country that did the same, and worse, to the jews?
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I am searching for sources on the impact of the French and German economic cooperation during the Post-War boom!
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The Confederacy during the US Civil War was hopelessly outgunned and outmanned. How then did they manage to hold on for 5 years, and did they ever have a real chance at achieving at least a peace confirming their independence, or was the war lost from the start?
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What was the balance of power between the British Force H and Regia Marina in the Mediteranean Theater of WW2, what was the Italian naval strategy to win and why did it ultimately fail?
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In the Vietnam shooter "Rising Storm 2" exist unusable rockets on two bamboo sticks, what is their history and how effective were they? [Picture inside]
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Why were the German naming conventions for its OOB so weird and senseless? It seems that many divisions corps, army, brigades, etc... had random numbers attached to them instead of just having them in order, e.g. 1. Infanterie-Division, 2. Infanterie-Division...
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