/u/Rowsdower32's posts in /r/askhistorians
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Are there any records of military leaders being attacked by either their own troops or by families of dead troops due to an unacceptable number of people lost in a battle or war?
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At the outbreak of WW1, if Prince Ruprecht didn't advance into Lorraine; do historians think Germany might have actually won the war?
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During file-and-rank infantry battles of yore; how receptive were soldiers to being put in the front line knowing their odds of dying would be substantially higher?
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Was there ever "political correctness" in writings and/or Government decrees prior to the 20th century?
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Was there a unique plan for managing the occupation of Iraq by Allied forces that had not been tried yet?
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It sounds as though one of the reasons for the bombing of civilian-heavy parts of Japanese cities, was due to their dispursed industry. Were there any cities with a centralized industry where the bombing was mostly concentrated there?
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