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  • ...s on her 90th birthday has achieved cult status in several countries (e.g. Germany and Denmark) where numerous TV stations broadcast it (though in a slightly
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  • ...iversity of Amsterdam, which probably saved him from Nazi persecution when Germany invaded Holland. He was the youngest émigré professor at the University o ...lin, his intention was to teach there temporarily. However, he remained in Germany and was twice appointed Chancellor of that university.
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  • ...a ''Generalfeldmarschall'' of the regular army ([[Reichsheer]]) of [[Nazi Germany]]. While he was tried as a war criminal in the [[High Command Case (NMT)|Hi He wrote, in 1937, ''Die Abweht'' where he argued that Germany could not defeat the Soviet Union in a two-front war.
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  • ...xtensive access to Central Intelligence Agency operations. Unknown to West Germany or the U.S., however, he had become an agent reporting to the Soviets. He rose through the ranks of West Germany’s Gehlen organization to become its counterintelligence chief in 1955. It
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  • | title = Dreadnought: Britain, Germany and the Coming of the Great War
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  • {{r|Justin Germany}}
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  • | Germany | BILD Magazine, Germany
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  • |Germany ! Germany
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  • ...[[Niklaus Manuel]]), St. Gall ([[Joachim Vadian]]), to cities in Southern Germany and via Alsace ([[Martin Bucer]]) to France. After the early death of Zwing ====Germany====
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  • ...world wars, with German blitzkrieg being the best-known implementation by Germany. Blitzkrieg was intended for offensive war, while Soviet [[gluboky boi]] wa
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  • ...entration camps|Nazi concentration camp system]] near Hanover, in northern Germany, and was set up in 1943 on [[Heinrich Himmler]]'s orders with the designate ...g Jews from extermination, was a quick and unconditional victory over Nazi Germany. Instead of pushing for serious negotiations to secure the release of as ma
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  • ...[[United States of America]] as American Samoa, and the western half by [[Germany]] as Western Samoa. Western Samoa was occupied by [[New Zealand]] forces du
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  • ...rts on Ford and General Motors response to alleged collaboration with Nazi Germany]
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  • * [[Germany]]: The [[Bundestag]]
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  • {{r|Germany}}
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  • ===Germany=== ...while very high quality aviation gasoline was essential for piston planes. Germany had few wells, and depended on imports from Russia (before 1941) and Nazi a
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  • ...with the ascension of [[Adolf Hitler]] and the [[Nazi Party]] to power in Germany in 1933, although many Western governments did not immediately understand t ...ainly Germany and Japan). Hostilities in Europe formally ended after Nazi Germany collapsed in May of 1945. And in August of 1945, the United States [[Wikip
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  • ...that gave [[The Sudetenland]] of [[Czechoslovakia]] to [[Adolf Hitler]]’s Germany. It was a massive step on the road to [[World War II]]. ...aise an outcry about a Czech ‘provocation’. On May 28, Hitler decided that Germany’s military preparations were to be complete by October 2.
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  • ...to German Krankenkassen," ''The Origin of the Welfare State in England and Germany, 1815-1914''. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2007. p. 86. </ref> |event='''1871''': Unification of Germany
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  • The only modern [[battleship]]s built by Nazi Germany were the two ships of the '''Bismarck-class''', the second being ''[[KMS Ti
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