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British ship movements immediately after the armistice of 22 June 1940
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Why Italy during the interwar years and ww2 didn't devote adequate resources to develop weapons against armored fight vehicles (AFVs) including tanks?
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Did the Romans pour wine down wells for health purposes?
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Why bother to attack in trench warfare?
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Why was the Soviet Marine Infantry disbanded in 1947?
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Roman armies seem to dislike fighting at night, Livy called it dishonourable. Skulking about. (Ennius, Scaenica, 254-7) Why?
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