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Thirty-eight policemen died in retaliation by protesters for their death? | On 23 September 1946, an 8,000-strong railroad worker strike began in Pusan. Civil disorder spread throughout the country in what became known as the Autumn uprising. On 1 October 1946, Korean police killed three students in the Daegu Uprising; protesters counter-attacked, killing 38 policemen. On 3 October, some 10,00... | three students in the Daegu Uprising | advqa_3700 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which happened later, a worker strike began in Pusan or Korean police killed three students in the Daegu Uprising? | On 23 September 1946, an 8,000-strong railroad worker strike began in Pusan. Civil disorder spread throughout the country in what became known as the Autumn uprising. On 1 October 1946, Korean police killed three students in the Daegu Uprising; protesters counter-attacked, killing 38 policemen. On 3 October, some 10,00... | Korean police killed three students in the Daegu Uprising | advqa_3701 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Were more policemen killed on 1 October or 3 October of 1946? | On 23 September 1946, an 8,000-strong railroad worker strike began in Pusan. Civil disorder spread throughout the country in what became known as the Autumn uprising. On 1 October 1946, Korean police killed three students in the Daegu Uprising; protesters counter-attacked, killing 38 policemen. On 3 October, some 10,00... | 1 October | advqa_3702 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who were killed in higher numbers on October 1st, students or policemen? | On 23 September 1946, an 8,000-strong railroad worker strike began in Pusan. Civil disorder spread throughout the country in what became known as the Autumn uprising. On 1 October 1946, Korean police killed three students in the Daegu Uprising; protesters counter-attacked, killing 38 policemen. On 3 October, some 10,00... | policemen | advqa_3703 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who were killed in lower numbers on October 3rd, policemen or landlords and pro-Japanese South Korean officials? | On 23 September 1946, an 8,000-strong railroad worker strike began in Pusan. Civil disorder spread throughout the country in what became known as the Autumn uprising. On 1 October 1946, Korean police killed three students in the Daegu Uprising; protesters counter-attacked, killing 38 policemen. On 3 October, some 10,00... | policemen | advqa_3704 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
The French national census of 2012 estimated the population of __ to be 119,551. | The French Marines and naval infantry intended for the invasion of northern Germany were dispatched to reinforce the French Army of Châlons and fell into captivity at Sedan along with Napoleon III. A shortage of officers, following the capture of most of the professional French army at the Siege of Metz and at the Batt... | Metz | advqa_3705 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What happened in the late 19th century? | The French Marines and naval infantry intended for the invasion of northern Germany were dispatched to reinforce the French Army of Châlons and fell into captivity at Sedan along with Napoleon III. A shortage of officers, following the capture of most of the professional French army at the Siege of Metz and at the Batt... | ships, the blockade of the north German ports diminished | advqa_3706 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
The Siege of Metz and Battle of Sedan caused? | The French Marines and naval infantry intended for the invasion of northern Germany were dispatched to reinforce the French Army of Châlons and fell into captivity at Sedan along with Napoleon III. A shortage of officers, following the capture of most of the professional French army at the Siege of Metz and at the Batt... | officers to be sent from their ships to command hastily assembled reservists of the Garde Mobile | advqa_3707 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what is the second place mentioned? | The French Marines and naval infantry intended for the invasion of northern Germany were dispatched to reinforce the French Army of Châlons and fell into captivity at Sedan along with Napoleon III. A shortage of officers, following the capture of most of the professional French army at the Siege of Metz and at the Batt... | Sedan | advqa_3708 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
The autumn storms had what effect on the North Sea by 1870? | The French Marines and naval infantry intended for the invasion of northern Germany were dispatched to reinforce the French Army of Châlons and fell into captivity at Sedan along with Napoleon III. A shortage of officers, following the capture of most of the professional French army at the Siege of Metz and at the Batt... | French navy abandoned the blockade for the winter | advqa_3709 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what is the last time of year mentioned? | The French Marines and naval infantry intended for the invasion of northern Germany were dispatched to reinforce the French Army of Châlons and fell into captivity at Sedan along with Napoleon III. A shortage of officers, following the capture of most of the professional French army at the Siege of Metz and at the Batt... | winter | advqa_3710 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what military branch is mentioned first? | The French Marines and naval infantry intended for the invasion of northern Germany were dispatched to reinforce the French Army of Châlons and fell into captivity at Sedan along with Napoleon III. A shortage of officers, following the capture of most of the professional French army at the Siege of Metz and at the Batt... | Marines | advqa_3711 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who was nabbed Sedan? | The French Marines and naval infantry intended for the invasion of northern Germany were dispatched to reinforce the French Army of Châlons and fell into captivity at Sedan along with Napoleon III. A shortage of officers, following the capture of most of the professional French army at the Siege of Metz and at the Batt... | the capture of most of the professional French army | advqa_3712 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What happened to the French Marines? | The French Marines and naval infantry intended for the invasion of northern Germany were dispatched to reinforce the French Army of Châlons and fell into captivity at Sedan along with Napoleon III. A shortage of officers, following the capture of most of the professional French army at the Siege of Metz and at the Batt... | captivity at Sedan | advqa_3713 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which group was caught in action? | The French Marines and naval infantry intended for the invasion of northern Germany were dispatched to reinforce the French Army of Châlons and fell into captivity at Sedan along with Napoleon III. A shortage of officers, following the capture of most of the professional French army at the Siege of Metz and at the Batt... | The French Marines and naval infantry | advqa_3714 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what is the last group mentioned? | The French Marines and naval infantry intended for the invasion of northern Germany were dispatched to reinforce the French Army of Châlons and fell into captivity at Sedan along with Napoleon III. A shortage of officers, following the capture of most of the professional French army at the Siege of Metz and at the Batt... | navy | advqa_3715 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Ports were blockaded by? | The French Marines and naval infantry intended for the invasion of northern Germany were dispatched to reinforce the French Army of Châlons and fell into captivity at Sedan along with Napoleon III. A shortage of officers, following the capture of most of the professional French army at the Siege of Metz and at the Batt... | the French ships | advqa_3716 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
__ remained German until the end of World War I, when it reverted to France. | The French Marines and naval infantry intended for the invasion of northern Germany were dispatched to reinforce the French Army of Châlons and fell into captivity at Sedan along with Napoleon III. A shortage of officers, following the capture of most of the professional French army at the Siege of Metz and at the Batt... | Metz | advqa_3717 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what ethnicity is mentioned last? | The French Marines and naval infantry intended for the invasion of northern Germany were dispatched to reinforce the French Army of Châlons and fell into captivity at Sedan along with Napoleon III. A shortage of officers, following the capture of most of the professional French army at the Siege of Metz and at the Batt... | English | advqa_3718 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
__ was the oppidum of the Celtic Mediomatrici tribe. | The French Marines and naval infantry intended for the invasion of northern Germany were dispatched to reinforce the French Army of Châlons and fell into captivity at Sedan along with Napoleon III. A shortage of officers, following the capture of most of the professional French army at the Siege of Metz and at the Batt... | Metz | advqa_3719 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Besides France and Germany, another culture mentioned is? | The French Marines and naval infantry intended for the invasion of northern Germany were dispatched to reinforce the French Army of Châlons and fell into captivity at Sedan along with Napoleon III. A shortage of officers, following the capture of most of the professional French army at the Siege of Metz and at the Batt... | English | advqa_3720 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Ships are what vessels? | The French Marines and naval infantry intended for the invasion of northern Germany were dispatched to reinforce the French Army of Châlons and fell into captivity at Sedan along with Napoleon III. A shortage of officers, following the capture of most of the professional French army at the Siege of Metz and at the Batt... | naval | advqa_3721 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
__ sat for Morbihan. | Although public opinion in Paris was strongly against any form of surrender or concession to the Prussians, the Government realised that it could not hold the city for much longer, and that Gambetta's provincial armies would probably never break through to relieve Paris. President Trochu resigned on 25 January and was ... | Trochu | advqa_3722 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
When was the treaty signed? | Although public opinion in Paris was strongly against any form of surrender or concession to the Prussians, the Government realised that it could not hold the city for much longer, and that Gambetta's provincial armies would probably never break through to relieve Paris. President Trochu resigned on 25 January and was ... | two days later at Versailles | advqa_3723 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Trochu was a? | Although public opinion in Paris was strongly against any form of surrender or concession to the Prussians, the Government realised that it could not hold the city for much longer, and that Gambetta's provincial armies would probably never break through to relieve Paris. President Trochu resigned on 25 January and was ... | President | advqa_3724 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Gambetta was trying to help what place? | Although public opinion in Paris was strongly against any form of surrender or concession to the Prussians, the Government realised that it could not hold the city for much longer, and that Gambetta's provincial armies would probably never break through to relieve Paris. President Trochu resigned on 25 January and was ... | Paris | advqa_3725 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Was the attack successful? | Although public opinion in Paris was strongly against any form of surrender or concession to the Prussians, the Government realised that it could not hold the city for much longer, and that Gambetta's provincial armies would probably never break through to relieve Paris. President Trochu resigned on 25 January and was ... | Gambetta received word from Paris on 30 January that the Government had surrendered. Furious, he refused to surrender and launched an immediate attack on German forces at Orleans which, predictably, failed | advqa_3726 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What happened three days later? | Although public opinion in Paris was strongly against any form of surrender or concession to the Prussians, the Government realised that it could not hold the city for much longer, and that Gambetta's provincial armies would probably never break through to relieve Paris. President Trochu resigned on 25 January and was ... | At Tours, Gambetta received word from Paris on 30 January that the Government had surrendered. Furious, he refused to surrender and launched an immediate attack on German forces at Orleans | advqa_3727 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
__ was succeeded by Adolphe Thiers. | Although public opinion in Paris was strongly against any form of surrender or concession to the Prussians, the Government realised that it could not hold the city for much longer, and that Gambetta's provincial armies would probably never break through to relieve Paris. President Trochu resigned on 25 January and was ... | Trochu | advqa_3728 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
__ was preceded by Napoleon III. | Although public opinion in Paris was strongly against any form of surrender or concession to the Prussians, the Government realised that it could not hold the city for much longer, and that Gambetta's provincial armies would probably never break through to relieve Paris. President Trochu resigned on 25 January and was ... | Trochu | advqa_3729 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What happened when the treaty was signed? | Although public opinion in Paris was strongly against any form of surrender or concession to the Prussians, the Government realised that it could not hold the city for much longer, and that Gambetta's provincial armies would probably never break through to relieve Paris. President Trochu resigned on 25 January and was ... | Several sources claim that in his carriage on the way back to Paris, Favre broke into tears, and collapsed into his daughter's arms as the guns around Paris fell silent at midnight | advqa_3730 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Favre surrendered to? | Although public opinion in Paris was strongly against any form of surrender or concession to the Prussians, the Government realised that it could not hold the city for much longer, and that Gambetta's provincial armies would probably never break through to relieve Paris. President Trochu resigned on 25 January and was ... | the Prussians | advqa_3731 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what nation is mentioned last? | The immediate cause of the war resided in the candidacy of a Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, a Prussian prince, to the throne of Spain. France feared encirclement by an alliance between Prussia and Spain. The Hohenzollern prince's candidacy was withdrawn under French diplomatic pressure, but Otto von Bismarck goad... | France | advqa_3732 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
William I was the king of which country? | The immediate cause of the war resided in the candidacy of a Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, a Prussian prince, to the throne of Spain. France feared encirclement by an alliance between Prussia and Spain. The Hohenzollern prince's candidacy was withdrawn under French diplomatic pressure, but Otto von Bismarck goad... | Prussia | advqa_3733 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where was Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen? | The immediate cause of the war resided in the candidacy of a Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, a Prussian prince, to the throne of Spain. France feared encirclement by an alliance between Prussia and Spain. The Hohenzollern prince's candidacy was withdrawn under French diplomatic pressure, but Otto von Bismarck goad... | Prussia | advqa_3734 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who was the king of Prussia from 1861 until he became German Emperor in 1871? | The immediate cause of the war resided in the candidacy of a Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, a Prussian prince, to the throne of Spain. France feared encirclement by an alliance between Prussia and Spain. The Hohenzollern prince's candidacy was withdrawn under French diplomatic pressure, but Otto von Bismarck goad... | William I | advqa_3735 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Samual Morse in 1844 using a telegraph line between Washington and Baltimore sent America's first what? | The immediate cause of the war resided in the candidacy of a Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, a Prussian prince, to the throne of Spain. France feared encirclement by an alliance between Prussia and Spain. The Hohenzollern prince's candidacy was withdrawn under French diplomatic pressure, but Otto von Bismarck goad... | telegram | advqa_3736 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what type of monarch is mentioned last? | The immediate cause of the war resided in the candidacy of a Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, a Prussian prince, to the throne of Spain. France feared encirclement by an alliance between Prussia and Spain. The Hohenzollern prince's candidacy was withdrawn under French diplomatic pressure, but Otto von Bismarck goad... | king | advqa_3737 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what event is mentioned first? | The immediate cause of the war resided in the candidacy of a Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, a Prussian prince, to the throne of Spain. France feared encirclement by an alliance between Prussia and Spain. The Hohenzollern prince's candidacy was withdrawn under French diplomatic pressure, but Otto von Bismarck goad... | the war | advqa_3738 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which country did Bismarck represent? | The immediate cause of the war resided in the candidacy of a Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, a Prussian prince, to the throne of Spain. France feared encirclement by an alliance between Prussia and Spain. The Hohenzollern prince's candidacy was withdrawn under French diplomatic pressure, but Otto von Bismarck goad... | Prussia | advqa_3739 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Napoleon III becomed Emperor of which forces on 1825 until 1870? | The immediate cause of the war resided in the candidacy of a Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, a Prussian prince, to the throne of Spain. France feared encirclement by an alliance between Prussia and Spain. The Hohenzollern prince's candidacy was withdrawn under French diplomatic pressure, but Otto von Bismarck goad... | French | advqa_3740 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was a prominent German state that originated in 1525, but ended in 1918? | The immediate cause of the war resided in the candidacy of a Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, a Prussian prince, to the throne of Spain. France feared encirclement by an alliance between Prussia and Spain. The Hohenzollern prince's candidacy was withdrawn under French diplomatic pressure, but Otto von Bismarck goad... | Prussia | advqa_3741 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What method was used to convey information of a pressing nature? | The immediate cause of the war resided in the candidacy of a Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, a Prussian prince, to the throne of Spain. France feared encirclement by an alliance between Prussia and Spain. The Hohenzollern prince's candidacy was withdrawn under French diplomatic pressure, but Otto von Bismarck goad... | telegram | advqa_3742 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what ethnicity is mentioned last? | The immediate cause of the war resided in the candidacy of a Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, a Prussian prince, to the throne of Spain. France feared encirclement by an alliance between Prussia and Spain. The Hohenzollern prince's candidacy was withdrawn under French diplomatic pressure, but Otto von Bismarck goad... | French | advqa_3743 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what nation is mentioned second? | The immediate cause of the war resided in the candidacy of a Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, a Prussian prince, to the throne of Spain. France feared encirclement by an alliance between Prussia and Spain. The Hohenzollern prince's candidacy was withdrawn under French diplomatic pressure, but Otto von Bismarck goad... | France | advqa_3744 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who was the prime minister of prussia from 1862 until 1890? | The immediate cause of the war resided in the candidacy of a Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, a Prussian prince, to the throne of Spain. France feared encirclement by an alliance between Prussia and Spain. The Hohenzollern prince's candidacy was withdrawn under French diplomatic pressure, but Otto von Bismarck goad... | Otto von Bismarck | advqa_3745 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what group was mentioned third to last? | The Prussian army was controlled by the General Staff, under Field Marshal Helmuth von Moltke. The Prussian army was unique in Europe for having the only such organisation in existence, whose purpose in peacetime was to prepare the overall war strategy, and in wartime to direct operational movement and organise logisti... | officers of the General Staff | advqa_3746 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what group is mentioned last? | The Prussian army was controlled by the General Staff, under Field Marshal Helmuth von Moltke. The Prussian army was unique in Europe for having the only such organisation in existence, whose purpose in peacetime was to prepare the overall war strategy, and in wartime to direct operational movement and organise logisti... | large forces | advqa_3747 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what area is mentioned first? | The Prussian army was controlled by the General Staff, under Field Marshal Helmuth von Moltke. The Prussian army was unique in Europe for having the only such organisation in existence, whose purpose in peacetime was to prepare the overall war strategy, and in wartime to direct operational movement and organise logisti... | Europe | advqa_3748 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what group is mentioned second? | The Prussian army was controlled by the General Staff, under Field Marshal Helmuth von Moltke. The Prussian army was unique in Europe for having the only such organisation in existence, whose purpose in peacetime was to prepare the overall war strategy, and in wartime to direct operational movement and organise logisti... | the General Staff | advqa_3749 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
what group is mentioned first? | The Prussian army was controlled by the General Staff, under Field Marshal Helmuth von Moltke. The Prussian army was unique in Europe for having the only such organisation in existence, whose purpose in peacetime was to prepare the overall war strategy, and in wartime to direct operational movement and organise logisti... | The Prussian army | advqa_3750 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who attacked the French division? | The first action of the Franco-Prussian War took place on 4 August 1870. This battle saw the unsupported division of General Douay of I Corps, with some attached cavalry, which was posted to watch the border, attacked in overwhelming but uncoordinated fashion by the German 3rd Army. During the day, elements of a Bavari... | German 3rd Army | advqa_3751 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What exploded causing the death of Douay? | The first action of the Franco-Prussian War took place on 4 August 1870. This battle saw the unsupported division of General Douay of I Corps, with some attached cavalry, which was posted to watch the border, attacked in overwhelming but uncoordinated fashion by the German 3rd Army. During the day, elements of a Bavari... | caisson | advqa_3752 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was caused by Douay's death | The first action of the Franco-Prussian War took place on 4 August 1870. This battle saw the unsupported division of General Douay of I Corps, with some attached cavalry, which was posted to watch the border, attacked in overwhelming but uncoordinated fashion by the German 3rd Army. During the day, elements of a Bavari... | the French avenue of retreat | advqa_3753 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which side was Douay on? | The first action of the Franco-Prussian War took place on 4 August 1870. This battle saw the unsupported division of General Douay of I Corps, with some attached cavalry, which was posted to watch the border, attacked in overwhelming but uncoordinated fashion by the German 3rd Army. During the day, elements of a Bavari... | French | advqa_3754 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was Douay's condition at the beginning of the battle? | The first action of the Franco-Prussian War took place on 4 August 1870. This battle saw the unsupported division of General Douay of I Corps, with some attached cavalry, which was posted to watch the border, attacked in overwhelming but uncoordinated fashion by the German 3rd Army. During the day, elements of a Bavari... | a very strong position | advqa_3755 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
On what border was the battle fought? | The first action of the Franco-Prussian War took place on 4 August 1870. This battle saw the unsupported division of General Douay of I Corps, with some attached cavalry, which was posted to watch the border, attacked in overwhelming but uncoordinated fashion by the German 3rd Army. During the day, elements of a Bavari... | Franco-Prussian | advqa_3756 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which side was I Corps on? | The first action of the Franco-Prussian War took place on 4 August 1870. This battle saw the unsupported division of General Douay of I Corps, with some attached cavalry, which was posted to watch the border, attacked in overwhelming but uncoordinated fashion by the German 3rd Army. During the day, elements of a Bavari... | French | advqa_3757 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who shot on behalf of the French? | The first action of the Franco-Prussian War took place on 4 August 1870. This battle saw the unsupported division of General Douay of I Corps, with some attached cavalry, which was posted to watch the border, attacked in overwhelming but uncoordinated fashion by the German 3rd Army. During the day, elements of a Bavari... | the Chassepots | advqa_3758 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was the condition of Douay's enemy? | The first action of the Franco-Prussian War took place on 4 August 1870. This battle saw the unsupported division of General Douay of I Corps, with some attached cavalry, which was posted to watch the border, attacked in overwhelming but uncoordinated fashion by the German 3rd Army. During the day, elements of a Bavari... | attacked in overwhelming but uncoordinated fashion | advqa_3759 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was the main cause of Douay's failure? | The first action of the Franco-Prussian War took place on 4 August 1870. This battle saw the unsupported division of General Douay of I Corps, with some attached cavalry, which was posted to watch the border, attacked in overwhelming but uncoordinated fashion by the German 3rd Army. During the day, elements of a Bavari... | his force was too thinly stretched to hold it | advqa_3760 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who lost the battle in the end? | The first action of the Franco-Prussian War took place on 4 August 1870. This battle saw the unsupported division of General Douay of I Corps, with some attached cavalry, which was posted to watch the border, attacked in overwhelming but uncoordinated fashion by the German 3rd Army. During the day, elements of a Bavari... | General Douay of I Corps | advqa_3761 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which of the following was not on the German side: the Bavarians, the Prussians, or the Chassepots? | The first action of the Franco-Prussian War took place on 4 August 1870. This battle saw the unsupported division of General Douay of I Corps, with some attached cavalry, which was posted to watch the border, attacked in overwhelming but uncoordinated fashion by the German 3rd Army. During the day, elements of a Bavari... | Chassepots | advqa_3762 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What advantage did the Prussians have over the French military policy? | In addition, the Prussian military education system was superior to the French model; Prussian staff officers were trained to exhibit initiative and independent thinking. Indeed, this was Moltke's expectation. The French, meanwhile, suffered from an education and promotion system that stifled intellectual development. ... | military education | advqa_3763 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What did the french model lack? | In addition, the Prussian military education system was superior to the French model; Prussian staff officers were trained to exhibit initiative and independent thinking. Indeed, this was Moltke's expectation. The French, meanwhile, suffered from an education and promotion system that stifled intellectual development. ... | initiative and independent thinking | advqa_3764 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What advantage did the Prussians have? | In addition, the Prussian military education system was superior to the French model; Prussian staff officers were trained to exhibit initiative and independent thinking. Indeed, this was Moltke's expectation. The French, meanwhile, suffered from an education and promotion system that stifled intellectual development. ... | education | advqa_3765 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Why did Dallas Irvine choose to write about the military education system? | In addition, the Prussian military education system was superior to the French model; Prussian staff officers were trained to exhibit initiative and independent thinking. Indeed, this was Moltke's expectation. The French, meanwhile, suffered from an education and promotion system that stifled intellectual development. ... | military historian | advqa_3766 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who wrote about the education systems? | In addition, the Prussian military education system was superior to the French model; Prussian staff officers were trained to exhibit initiative and independent thinking. Indeed, this was Moltke's expectation. The French, meanwhile, suffered from an education and promotion system that stifled intellectual development. ... | Dallas Irvine | advqa_3767 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who designed the Prussian military education system? | In addition, the Prussian military education system was superior to the French model; Prussian staff officers were trained to exhibit initiative and independent thinking. Indeed, this was Moltke's expectation. The French, meanwhile, suffered from an education and promotion system that stifled intellectual development. ... | Moltke | advqa_3768 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What officers were poorly educated in military thinking? | In addition, the Prussian military education system was superior to the French model; Prussian staff officers were trained to exhibit initiative and independent thinking. Indeed, this was Moltke's expectation. The French, meanwhile, suffered from an education and promotion system that stifled intellectual development. ... | French | advqa_3769 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What did Dallas Irvine say the end result was for French system? | In addition, the Prussian military education system was superior to the French model; Prussian staff officers were trained to exhibit initiative and independent thinking. Indeed, this was Moltke's expectation. The French, meanwhile, suffered from an education and promotion system that stifled intellectual development. ... | lack of intelligence at the top | advqa_3770 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was the worst thing about the French model? | In addition, the Prussian military education system was superior to the French model; Prussian staff officers were trained to exhibit initiative and independent thinking. Indeed, this was Moltke's expectation. The French, meanwhile, suffered from an education and promotion system that stifled intellectual development. ... | inexcusable defects | advqa_3771 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Where was the problem in the opponents of the Prussian's military? | In addition, the Prussian military education system was superior to the French model; Prussian staff officers were trained to exhibit initiative and independent thinking. Indeed, this was Moltke's expectation. The French, meanwhile, suffered from an education and promotion system that stifled intellectual development. ... | at the top | advqa_3772 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What did the rival to the Prussians struggle with? | In addition, the Prussian military education system was superior to the French model; Prussian staff officers were trained to exhibit initiative and independent thinking. Indeed, this was Moltke's expectation. The French, meanwhile, suffered from an education and promotion system that stifled intellectual development. ... | intellectual development | advqa_3773 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was the result of Albrecht von Roon's second major reform to the Prussian military system in the 1860's? | Albrecht von Roon, the Prussian Minister of War from 1859 to 1873, put into effect a series of reforms of the Prussian military system in the 1860s. Among these were two major reforms that substantially increased the military power of Germany. The first was a reorganization of the army that integrated the regular army ... | the Germans mobilized more soldiers for battle | advqa_3774 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What increased the German Army's strength? | Albrecht von Roon, the Prussian Minister of War from 1859 to 1873, put into effect a series of reforms of the Prussian military system in the 1860s. Among these were two major reforms that substantially increased the military power of Germany. The first was a reorganization of the army that integrated the regular army ... | reorganization | advqa_3775 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was the result of Albrecht von Roon's first major reform to the Prussian military system in the 1860's? | Albrecht von Roon, the Prussian Minister of War from 1859 to 1873, put into effect a series of reforms of the Prussian military system in the 1860s. Among these were two major reforms that substantially increased the military power of Germany. The first was a reorganization of the army that integrated the regular army ... | integrated the regular army and the Landwehr reserves | advqa_3776 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
When did the Prussian Minister of War make major changes? | Albrecht von Roon, the Prussian Minister of War from 1859 to 1873, put into effect a series of reforms of the Prussian military system in the 1860s. Among these were two major reforms that substantially increased the military power of Germany. The first was a reorganization of the army that integrated the regular army ... | 1860s | advqa_3777 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which stretch of years do the events in the article take place? | Albrecht von Roon, the Prussian Minister of War from 1859 to 1873, put into effect a series of reforms of the Prussian military system in the 1860s. Among these were two major reforms that substantially increased the military power of Germany. The first was a reorganization of the army that integrated the regular army ... | 1860s | advqa_3778 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Which group was conscribed? | Albrecht von Roon, the Prussian Minister of War from 1859 to 1873, put into effect a series of reforms of the Prussian military system in the 1860s. Among these were two major reforms that substantially increased the military power of Germany. The first was a reorganization of the army that integrated the regular army ... | every male Prussian of military age | advqa_3779 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Between 1859 and 1873, Albrecht von Roon effected the betterment of which power in Germany? | Albrecht von Roon, the Prussian Minister of War from 1859 to 1873, put into effect a series of reforms of the Prussian military system in the 1860s. Among these were two major reforms that substantially increased the military power of Germany. The first was a reorganization of the army that integrated the regular army ... | military | advqa_3780 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What aided Germany in gathering more soldiers than the French? | Albrecht von Roon, the Prussian Minister of War from 1859 to 1873, put into effect a series of reforms of the Prussian military system in the 1860s. Among these were two major reforms that substantially increased the military power of Germany. The first was a reorganization of the army that integrated the regular army ... | conscription | advqa_3781 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who had a larger army, France or Germany? | Albrecht von Roon, the Prussian Minister of War from 1859 to 1873, put into effect a series of reforms of the Prussian military system in the 1860s. Among these were two major reforms that substantially increased the military power of Germany. The first was a reorganization of the army that integrated the regular army ... | the Germans mobilized more soldiers for battle | advqa_3782 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who was immediately the biggest concern of Germany in war? | Albrecht von Roon, the Prussian Minister of War from 1859 to 1873, put into effect a series of reforms of the Prussian military system in the 1860s. Among these were two major reforms that substantially increased the military power of Germany. The first was a reorganization of the army that integrated the regular army ... | France | advqa_3783 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
How were French people allowed to eat after the armistice? | The Prussian Army, under the terms of the armistice, held a brief victory parade in Paris on 17 February; the city was silent and draped with black and the Germans quickly withdrew. Bismarck honoured the armistice, by allowing train loads of food into Paris and withdrawing Prussian forces to the east of the city, prior... | train loads of food | advqa_3784 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Bismarck was the leader of what? | The Prussian Army, under the terms of the armistice, held a brief victory parade in Paris on 17 February; the city was silent and draped with black and the Germans quickly withdrew. Bismarck honoured the armistice, by allowing train loads of food into Paris and withdrawing Prussian forces to the east of the city, prior... | The Prussian Army | advqa_3785 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Not citizens, but forces, went to where after leaving the city? | The Prussian Army, under the terms of the armistice, held a brief victory parade in Paris on 17 February; the city was silent and draped with black and the Germans quickly withdrew. Bismarck honoured the armistice, by allowing train loads of food into Paris and withdrawing Prussian forces to the east of the city, prior... | Alsace and Lorraine | advqa_3786 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Why did the Germans withdraw from Paris? | The Prussian Army, under the terms of the armistice, held a brief victory parade in Paris on 17 February; the city was silent and draped with black and the Germans quickly withdrew. Bismarck honoured the armistice, by allowing train loads of food into Paris and withdrawing Prussian forces to the east of the city, prior... | under the terms of the armistice | advqa_3787 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
The Germans ended up where after leaving the city? | The Prussian Army, under the terms of the armistice, held a brief victory parade in Paris on 17 February; the city was silent and draped with black and the Germans quickly withdrew. Bismarck honoured the armistice, by allowing train loads of food into Paris and withdrawing Prussian forces to the east of the city, prior... | Alsace and Lorraine | advqa_3788 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What carried life sustaining items to Paris? | The Prussian Army, under the terms of the armistice, held a brief victory parade in Paris on 17 February; the city was silent and draped with black and the Germans quickly withdrew. Bismarck honoured the armistice, by allowing train loads of food into Paris and withdrawing Prussian forces to the east of the city, prior... | train | advqa_3789 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Both the citizens and whom left the city? | The Prussian Army, under the terms of the armistice, held a brief victory parade in Paris on 17 February; the city was silent and draped with black and the Germans quickly withdrew. Bismarck honoured the armistice, by allowing train loads of food into Paris and withdrawing Prussian forces to the east of the city, prior... | Prussian Army | advqa_3790 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Why was Paris silent on the 17th of February? | The Prussian Army, under the terms of the armistice, held a brief victory parade in Paris on 17 February; the city was silent and draped with black and the Germans quickly withdrew. Bismarck honoured the armistice, by allowing train loads of food into Paris and withdrawing Prussian forces to the east of the city, prior... | victory parade | advqa_3791 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
When would all troops leave? | The Prussian Army, under the terms of the armistice, held a brief victory parade in Paris on 17 February; the city was silent and draped with black and the Germans quickly withdrew. Bismarck honoured the armistice, by allowing train loads of food into Paris and withdrawing Prussian forces to the east of the city, prior... | once France agreed to pay a five billion franc war indemnity | advqa_3792 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What country are the provinces of Alsace and Lorraine located in? | The Prussian Army, under the terms of the armistice, held a brief victory parade in Paris on 17 February; the city was silent and draped with black and the Germans quickly withdrew. Bismarck honoured the armistice, by allowing train loads of food into Paris and withdrawing Prussian forces to the east of the city, prior... | France | advqa_3793 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who went to the countryside? | The Prussian Army, under the terms of the armistice, held a brief victory parade in Paris on 17 February; the city was silent and draped with black and the Germans quickly withdrew. Bismarck honoured the armistice, by allowing train loads of food into Paris and withdrawing Prussian forces to the east of the city, prior... | middle-class | advqa_3794 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What were they to do if not in the Baltic Sea? | When the war began, the French government ordered a blockade of the North German coasts, which the small North German navy (Norddeutsche Bundesmarine) with only five ironclads could do little to oppose. For most of the war, the three largest German ironclads were out of service with engine troubles; only the turret shi... | return to France | advqa_3795 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Why didn't it matter when the ironclads were repaired? | When the war began, the French government ordered a blockade of the North German coasts, which the small North German navy (Norddeutsche Bundesmarine) with only five ironclads could do little to oppose. For most of the war, the three largest German ironclads were out of service with engine troubles; only the turret shi... | the French fleet had already departed | advqa_3796 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
Who had only five ironclads? | When the war began, the French government ordered a blockade of the North German coasts, which the small North German navy (Norddeutsche Bundesmarine) with only five ironclads could do little to oppose. For most of the war, the three largest German ironclads were out of service with engine troubles; only the turret shi... | Norddeutsche Bundesmarine | advqa_3797 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What was a cause of the French Navy running out of coal? | When the war began, the French government ordered a blockade of the North German coasts, which the small North German navy (Norddeutsche Bundesmarine) with only five ironclads could do little to oppose. For most of the war, the three largest German ironclads were out of service with engine troubles; only the turret shi... | pursuit of Prussian ships | advqa_3798 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
What were the Germans doing when the French ships left? | When the war began, the French government ordered a blockade of the North German coasts, which the small North German navy (Norddeutsche Bundesmarine) with only five ironclads could do little to oppose. For most of the war, the three largest German ironclads were out of service with engine troubles; only the turret shi... | engine repairs | advqa_3799 | adversarial_qa | expert | adversarial_reading_comprehension | null | [] | {} |
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