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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Poland]]
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  • ...e with pictures proposed by Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs [http://www.poland.gov.pl/files/Flaga_polska.gif] and the presidential website.[http://www.pre ...''' ([[Polish language|Polish]]: ''Polska''), officially the ''Republic of Poland'' (Polish: ''Rzeczpospolita Polska''), is a large Slavic nation in [[Centra
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  • * Library of Congress. ''A Country Study: Poland'' (1993), highly detailed factual report by U.S. government (it is in the p * ''Poland'' (Eyewitness Travel Guides by DK Publishing) (2007)
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Poland]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Poland]]
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  • ''See [[Poland]] for an overview of the contemporary nation.'' ...h). By 1773 the political realm was down to only 84,000 square miles, and Poland was too weak and inefficient to prevent its German and Russian neighbors fr
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  • ...onsidered the start of the [[Second World War]], the '''German invasion of Poland''',code named Case White, began on 1 September 1939 after Germany had stag The campaign, which ended on 6 October, split Poland into three zones:
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  • * Library of Congress. ''A Country Study: Poland'' (1993), highly detailed factual report by U.S. government (it is in the p * ''Poland'' (Eyewitness Travel Guides by DK Publishing) (2007)
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Poland, history]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Poland}}
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  • * [http://www.info-poland.buffalo.edu/classroom/potop/1655.html The reign of the Vasa dynasty (1587-1 ...://www.zum.de/whkmla/histatlas/eceurope/haxpoland.html historical atlas of Poland]
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  • ...include>Occupied area of central Poland following the [[German invasion of Poland]], under [[Hans Frank]]
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  • ...}</noinclude>After the [[German invasion of Poland]], that part of Western Poland that was incorporated into the Reich and "germanized", with persecution and
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  • * Library of Congress. ''A Country Study: Poland'' (1993), highly detailed factual report by U.S. government (it is in the p * ''Poland'' (Eyewitness Travel Guides by DK Publishing) (2007)
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  • * [http://www.info-poland.buffalo.edu/classroom/potop/1655.html The reign of the Vasa dynasty (1587-1 ...://www.zum.de/whkmla/histatlas/eceurope/haxpoland.html historical atlas of Poland]
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Poland]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Poland]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Poland]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Poland]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of Poland]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[German invasion of Poland]]
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  • Commander of [[Einsatzgruppe]] IV in Poland
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  • Commander of [[Einsatzgruppe]] V in Poland
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  • Commander of [[Einsatzgruppe]] III in Poland
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  • A native or inhabitant of [[Poland]].
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  • Commander of Einsatzgruppe II in Poland
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  • Commander of [[Einsatzgruppe]] '''z.B.v''' (Special Purpose) in Poland
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  • The German attack on [[Poland]], beginning September 1, 1939
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  • The historical region at borderland of [[Poland]] and [[Czechia]].
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  • ...in western [[Poland]]. With population of 565,000 people, Poznań is one of Poland's biggest cities. It is also an important centre of trade, industry, cultur ...factory. Kompania Piwowarska, one of two largest producers of [[beer]] in Poland is headquartered in Poznań, also owning a brewery in city. IT sector is ex
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  • (1894–) [[Poland|Polish]]-born [[United States of America|American]] [[art|artist]].
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  • ====Poland====
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  • ...]], the capital of [[Kaliningrad Oblast]], a Russian [[exclave]] between [[Poland]] and [[Lithuania]].
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  • ...e with pictures proposed by Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs [http://www.poland.gov.pl/files/Flaga_polska.gif] and the presidential website.[http://www.pre ...''' ([[Polish language|Polish]]: ''Polska''), officially the ''Republic of Poland'' (Polish: ''Rzeczpospolita Polska''), is a large Slavic nation in [[Centra
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  • ...Poland under occupation and German control after the [[German invasion of Poland]], established by a decree of [[Adolf Hitler]] on 12 October 1939. The Ukra Western Poland was treated as part of Germany and designated the [[Warthegau]], and those
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Poland, history]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Poland}}
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  • ...mes '''Wartheland'''. As opposed to the [[Generalgouvernement]] in Central Poland, treated a colony, or the eastern part under Soviet control, the Warthegau
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  • ...st Nazi death camp, in which more than two million people died, located in Poland; first commanded by [[Rudolf Hoess]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1857-1924) [[Poland|Polish]]-[[Great Britain|British]] [[novel]]ist and [[short story]] writer;
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  • ...represented [[Generalgouvernement]] at [[Wannsee Conference]]; executed by Poland for [[war crime]]s
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  • Nazi lawyer, who directed the occupation of [[Poland]] (i.e., the [[Generalgouvernement]]); executed by the [[International Mili
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  • ...onsidered the start of the [[Second World War]], the '''German invasion of Poland''',code named Case White, began on 1 September 1939 after Germany had stag The campaign, which ended on 6 October, split Poland into three zones:
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  • ...Bohemia and Moravia; formerly part of Czechoslovakia; bordered by Germany, Poland, Slovakia and Austria.
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  • ...opulation c. 3.6 million; capital Vilnius) bordered by Latvia, Belorussia, Poland and the Russian Federation, and with a short coastline on the Baltic Sea.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A 13th-century brick castle in Poland, built by the Order of the Teutonic Knights. It was the Order's headquarter
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  • (1875-1953) German [[Field Marshal]]; commanded [[army group]]s in Poland, France and Russia; commander-in-chief West at the time of the [[Battle o
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  • ...gadefuehrer]]; member of the SD; Commanding Officer of Einsatzgruppe VI in Poland and B in Russia
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  • The period of the Second World War between the fall of Poland in October 1939 and the invasion of Norway in April 1940.
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  • ...ish uniform, to give a ''casus belli'' for [[Case White]], the invasion of Poland
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  • ...then killing units, which accompanied Army units advancing into Austria, Poland and Russia; units on [[Russian Front]] carried out mass murder in [[Holocau
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  • {{r|1939 German invasion of Poland}} ...n, commanded a [[field army]] in it, and was Military Governor of occupied Poland.
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  • ...nfuehrer]]; [[SIPO]] chief in Krakow 1940; Commander of Einsatzgruppe I in Poland; trainer of Soviet Einsatzgruppe and staff to [[Reinhard Heydrich]]; [[Waff
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  • * Warsaw, Poland
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  • ...; later commanded Vaivara concentration camp and the Grini camp in Norway; Poland tried and executed him in 1947
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  • ...d forces moving into the Sudetenland and Austria, planned and commanded in Poland where he protested SS misconduct, relieved and later on the Western Front,
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  • ...ation adjoining Austria to the west, the Czech Republic to the north-west, Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east and Hungary to the south.
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  • ...lready been involved in armed conflict, such as Japan in China, Germany in Poland, and Italy in Ethiopia.
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  • German air operations in Europe began with [[Case White]], the invasion of Poland. After the end of that campaign and temporary peace with Russia, Hitler tur ==The invasion of Poland==
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  • Air operations in Europe, from the invasion of Poland to the Normandy invasions, separate from articles on [[World War II, air wa
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  • .... He commanded the [[Thirteenth German Army]] in the [[German invasion of Poland]], and the [[Eighteenth German Army]] in the [[Battle of France]], being or ==Poland==
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  • ...adah''' is a [[Passover]] [[Haggadah]] illustrated by [[Arthur Szyk]] in [[Poland]] in the [[1930s]], cited by the [[Times of London]] as "worthy to be plac ...Goebbels]] and [[Hermann Goering]] on two snakes. However, publishers in Poland and [[Czechoslovakia]] rejected it for fear of antagonizing [[Germany]]. In
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  • ...with the [[North Sea]], [[Denmark]] and the [[Baltic Sea]] to the north; [[Poland]] and the [[Czech Republic]] to the east; [[Switzerland]] and [[Austria]] t
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  • ...900-1946) was a Nazi lawyer, who headed the colonial occupation of central Poland, the [[Generalgouvernement]]. [[G.M. Gilbert]], the staff psychologist at ==Poland==
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  • ==Poland== ...zi SS and military ranks|Generaloberst]], he commanded [[Army Group North (Poland)]] in the Polish campaign.
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  • {{rpl|Poland}}
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  • {{r|1920 Soviet invasion of Poland}}
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  • ...oth in [[Ukraine]] and in emigre communities in the United States, Canada, Poland, and elsewhere.
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  • ...Europe]]. It borders the [[Czech Republic]] and [[Austria]] to the west, [[Poland]] to the north, [[Ukraine]] to the east and [[Hungary]] to the south. Its c
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  • ...by a "secret additional protocol," signed a week before the invasion of Poland.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...1938 [[Anschluss]], and then became a Nazi official in the occupations of Poland and the Netherlands. Especially for the occupations, in which he was deeply ...rank]] as head of the [[Generalgouvernement]] occupation administration in Poland.
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  • ...are used in [[Germany]], [[Netherlands]], [[Hungary]], [[Switzerland]], [[Poland]], [[Japan]] and [[Australia]].
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  • ...aulus''''', original name '''Karol Wojtyła''' (born 18 May 1920, Wadowice, Poland–died 2 April 2005, Vatican City), was the Pope of the Catholic Church. He ...lieved God was calling him for priesthood. During the German occupation of Poland, he studied secretly. On the 1 November 1946, he was ordained to the priest
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  • *[[German invasion of Poland|Poland]], the United Kingdom, and France (September 1939)
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  • {{r|Poland Act}}
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  • ...Ambassador to the Republic of Korea (2004-2005), U.S. Ambassador to Poland|Poland (2000-2004), and the U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Macedonia|Republic
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  • ...by the [[Jesuit]] order, which reclaimed large parts of Europe, such as [[Poland]]. In general, northern Europe became Protestant, and southern Europe staye
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  • ...torical region in [[Central Europe]]. Nowaday Silesia is divided between [[Poland]] (main part), [[Czechia]] and [[Germany]]. It has two parts - [[Lower Sile ...], [[Bohemia]], [[Lusatia]], [[Brandenburg]], [[Greater Poland]], [[Lesser Poland]] and [[Upper Hungary]] (present-day [[Slovakia]]).
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  • {{r|Poland, history}}
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  • {{r|Poland, history}}
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  • ...f Denmark and Norway in April 1940. Having failed to prevent the defeat of Poland in September 1939, Britain and France expected to wage a long and exhaustin
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  • ...tlestudiesgroup.org.uk/Malbork%20-%20Anthony%20Emery.pdf "Malbork Castle – Poland"], ''The Castle Studies Group Journal'' 21. pp. 138–156.
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  • ...t, [[Saxony-Anhalt]] in the north west and [[Brandenburg]] in the north. [[Poland]] and the [[Czech Republic]] bound Saxony in the east respectively in the s ...ny from south to north. The Neiße is Germany's and thus Saxony's border to Poland. The [[Ore Mountains]] lie on its southern border to the Czech Republic an
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  • {{r|Poland, history}}
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  • {{r|Poland, history}}
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  • {{r|Poland}}
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  • {{r|Poland}}
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  • {{r|Poland}}
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  • *[[Karol Szymanowski]] (Poland), four symphonies *[[Krzysztof Penderecki]] (Poland), eight symphonies, 1973-present
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  • Born in Poland and having done much of his professional work in the U.S., '''Mark Kac'''
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  • {{r|German invasion of Poland}}
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  • ...Croatia, Cuba, Egypt, Ethiopia, Finland, India, Iraq, North Korea, Libya, Poland, Romania, Russia, Syria, Vietnam, Yemen, and Yugoslavia.
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  • {{rpl|Poland, history}}
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  • '''1970 7" single''' (Poland: Daszkowska N 037)
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  • {{r|Poland}}
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  • '''1971 7" single''' (Poland: Dzwiekowa X 87) '''1971 7" single''' (Poland: Prasniewski N 677)
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  • '''1970 7" single''' (Poland: Prasniewska N-370)
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  • ...alin (a country residence of the Polish Academy of Sciences near Warsaw in Poland)
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  • ...nds]] between them), [[Russia]], [[Estonia]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Poland]] and [[Germany]]. The [[Kiel Canal]] is one of the main routes into the Ba
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  • * Gross, Jan T. ''Revolution from Abroad: The Soviet Conquest of Poland's Western Ukraine and Western Belorussia'' (1988).
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  • ...tself, had been burnt down. The country had no treasury. The war against [[Poland]] and [[Sweden]] was continuing and many territories had been seized. Socia ...ge for twenty thousand [[ruble]]s. He signed the [[truce of Deulino]] with Poland in 1618; it lasted for fourteen years. By this agreement, Russia lost some
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  • ...tates of America]], [[France]], [[Great Britain]], [[India]], [[Japan]], [[Poland]], and [[Czechoslovakia]]. It went into force on July 24, 1929, at which ti ...., the Manchuria Incident? Italian operations in Ethiopia? the invasion of Poland?), it was one of the most quickly ignored international agreements.
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  • ...rn Europe that borders [[Russia]] to the east, [[Ukraine]] to the south, [[Poland]] to the west, and [[Lithuania]] and [[Latvia]] to the north. Its capital i ...ough with a very substantial Polish population) that were part of interwar Poland were annexed by the [[USSR]] and attached to the Soviet Belarus. The territ
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  • {{r|Poland, history}}
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  • {{r|Poland}}
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  • {{r|Poland, history}}
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  • * Library of Congress. ''A Country Study: Poland'' (1993), highly detailed factual report by U.S. government (it is in the p * ''Poland'' (Eyewitness Travel Guides by DK Publishing) (2007)
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  • '''Marie Curie''' (born Maria Skłodowska in Warsaw, Poland on November 7, 1867), was a pioneer in [[radioactivity]] research and the f ...element|element]]s in 1898, [[polonium]] (named after Marie Curie's native Poland) and [[radium]], from a mineral called [[pitchblende]]. Marie and Pierre jo
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  • {{r|German invasion of Poland}}
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  • ...ares borders with [[Latvia]] to the north, [[Belarus]] to the southeast, [[Poland]], and the [[Russia]]n [[exclave]] of the [[Kaliningrad Oblast]] to the sou
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  • ...t form: ''Česko'') is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It borders [[Poland]] to the north, [[Germany]] to the west, [[Austria]] to the south, and [[Sl
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  • ...ck. Blitzkrieg was the breakthrough technique in the [[German invasion of Poland]] and the 1940 [[Battle of France]], while gluboky boi had a decisive role
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