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Looking at how common assassination was as a political tool throughout human history, did monarchs in Europe, Asia and Africa actually keep trained royal assassins in employ as an official but secret post? Or is it just a figment of popular imagination? Asking for a dissertation.
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Was Papal infallibility a controversial issue in the Church before the First Vatican Council? If so, what were the other positions on the Pope's authority?
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What was perception of American consumers toward German and Japanese imported products during 1930s?
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Is there an academic consensus on the degree to which Allied victory in the North Africa campaign contributed to the ultimate downfall of Nazi Germany?
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Knife fights are messy and chaotic affairs where no one really wins without a cut or two, so how did infantrymen in formations deal with the cuts and stabs that were not enough to have them pulled back as casualties?
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How significant was the United States' contribution to winning WW2? Specifically regarding boots on the ground, and not just aid to allies.
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