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Could medieval footmen just stab horses in the legs when fighting cavalry?
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Why didn't the Soviet union invade/conquer Manchuria and the rest of China?
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The American Civil War is known for its high death rate among the Injured because of lack of medicine, were other wars before this in history the same, why isn't it as prominent in those?
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Could medieval footmen just stab horses in the legs when fighting cavalry?
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The American Civil War is known for its high death rate among the Injured because of lack of medicine, were other wars before this in history the same, why isn't it as prominent in those?
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