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Why was Spain, a semi-fascist country, not invaded by the allies after WW2 and in fact had close cooperation with the NATO powers?
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What is so special about Frederick I Barbarossa and Frederick II of the Holy Roman Empire that those two are commonly seen as the two greatest HRE emperors of all time?
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Why is Romania an isolated Latin/Romance language speaking country in a sea of Slavic language speaking countries?
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A common belief about WW2 is that Germany was ill advised building the Tiger I and Tiger II heavy tanks and instead should have produced more Panthers or even just simple Panzer IVs and StuG IIIs, but how true is that? How useful or useless were the heavy German tanks really?
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What exactly did Fascist Portugal's (also known as the "Estado Novo") "Corporstist" economic system look like in theory and practice? What effects did this have on the economy and society as a whole?
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Did Nazi Germany's investment into it's navy pay off? Did it sink and disrupt enough, and cause a big enough diversion of Allied war efforts, to make up for the huge investment required for it? Did it tie up more Allied resources than it itself required in build and upkeep costs?
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The Soviet Union employed female soldiers in a variety of combat roles during WW2. Yet as far as I know they did not employ them as normal infantry. Why is that? And why was the Soviet Union the only country in the war to employ female soldiers, when other countries were also starved for manpower?
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[WP] In the age of airships and guns, the Chosen One's role has been reduced to that of a mere figurehead. Charity and small acts of heroism are permitted to placate the masses, but anything that could result in real positive change for society is not. You're the new Chosen One.
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