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In Rick Atkinson's "An Army at Dawn", security preparations for FDR's Casablanca visit include "American soldiers with Geiger counters". Was this an error of anachronism on the author's part, or was radiological/nuclear attack considered a threat as early as 1943?
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I’m a soldier in the army of an ancient Greek city-state and I’ve badly injured my ACL during training. Are my soldiering days over? Or is there some sort of medical treatment/rehab available to me?
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The inept sycophant Joachim von Ribbentrop’s time in the United States supposedly credentialed him as Hitler’s subject matter expert on America. What kind of counsel did he provide, how bad was it, and what were the consequences?
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How decisive was the American Expeditionary Force in Germany’s defeat in WW1? Were the French and British forces truly “on the ropes” by early 1918, as is often claimed?
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Regarding how field medics were employed and how emergency medical care was provided, to what extent the major combatant nations of WW2 differ?
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What was the American public’s reaction to the Holocaust in the immediate aftermath of WW2? Was it recognized as uniquely horrible, like today, or was it seen as just one more awful story following years of the same?
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Considering France's long coastline and large economy, why did the French have the smallest merchant fleet of the Allied powers in both World Wars?
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