/u/Xxxn00bpwnR69xxX's posts in /r/askhistorians
When looking at German units in WW2 made up of non-German nationals, you can find many soldiers that willingly joined up because of a genuine belief in National Socialism. Did any Collaborationist Chinese or Manchukuo soldiers actually believe in the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere?
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I am just finishing up medical school in East Germany when the countries are reunified. How screwed am I?
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Wehrmacht officers tried to assassinate Adolf Hitler and take over the government, but despite the plot being rather well known by the officer corps, nobody except the immediate conspirators got in any real trouble. How much control did Hitler really have over his officer corps?
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Was Caribbean piracy a British thing? If so, why were there so many pirates from Great Britain running around?
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During the early years of the Republican Party, what were the key issues other than slavery over which they fought Democrats?
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Integrationists won the civil rights battle. Feminists won the battle for women's rights. I've heard people say that opposing the social movements of today will be seen as silly in 50 years. What progressive social movements never caught on?
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