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During the ww2, do any of belligerent dispose some sort of "night vision equipment" to help night combat?
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During the conquer of china, it was reported that each mongol soldier was using at least 3 horses and for some elite troop 6. How that is gonna work? If there was a fight, where mongols keep the 2 horses that they didn't use at the moment?
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Us general Omar Bradley was arrested during the final stage of the ww2 by a military officer, what happened?
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Why japan wasn't divided into multiple occupation zones like germany and austria but was solely under usa's control?
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The Soviet seems willing to create an unified, disarmed and perfectly neutral Germany with the cooperation of the west before1955 but totally changed its mind after that, what happened?
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How to explain that while being largely inferior on numbers in almost every single battle, the manchu was able to defeat the Ming army in a very one sided fashion each times during the early stage of the war before manchu beging to use han army?
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Mid September 1918, the entente launched an operation led by General Franchet d'Espery in the balkan from southern albania that knocked out bulgaria, played a direct role in the downfall of the austrian-hungarians and reached belgrad in just about 2 months, how to explain this dazzling success?
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