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What arguments did monarchists in the 19th and 20th century use to persuade liberals and other groups that they are better off with a monarchy?
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It is easy to say that the Axis powers lost WW2 right from the start, but can the same be said about the Central Powers in WW1? Was that war also lost from the start or was there some chance of a victory, especially after the Russians left?
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Some movies and games portray medieval battles as being an unorganized mess of one vs. one duels, while others, such as the Total War series, show them as standard formation fighting, just like happened during Roman times and the Modern ages thereafter. Which portrayal is more accurate?
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What was the aim of the Kapp Putsch? Was it the reestablishment of a German monarchy or the implementation of an autocratic state similar to the Third Reich?
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What was the point of the "classical education" and "humanist gymnasiums" in the Germany of the 1700s to 1900s? What practical application did this have? Why was thus pursued over more useful subjects, such as math or science?
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What are some good sources to read up on the *economic* history of the gilded age and its consequences?
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From reading the Wikipedia article about it, Bulgaria did not initially join the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union and otherwise also did not participate in any fighting. But it is not quite clear from the article, if it stayed this way all the way until 1944 or if they later joined the fighting.
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