War and Society in Europe
.... felt that
Europe had undergone multiple changes that fostered various inequities, their peasant countrymen--many of whom had joined the
army after 1815--were ....
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Nationalism in 19th Century Europe
.... but one nation, which now- without any doubt- was in control of Western
Europe. .... and other elements of the goods for maintaining a strong
army, and, finally, a ....
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US Strategic Air Operations in WWII Europe
.... The
Army Air Forces in World War II, Vol. 3 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1951), 6. 28A. Andrews, The Air Marshals: The Air War In Western
Europe )New ....
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Eastern Europe
Eastern
Europe has ceased to exist. This artificial creation of Yalta existed only as long as the Soviet
army could support the doubtful legitimacy of ....
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American Strategy Model in WWII This paper will discuss the ...
.... Thus, his reports included calculations not only of mobilizing the
army and industry, but also transporting the
army to
Europe (Kirkpatrick, 1992, pp. ....
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POWERS OF THE SECRET POLICE IN COMMUNIST EAST CENTRAL EUROPE
.... of the Spanish Civil War, Jews, the Catholic Church, Home
Army partisan leaders and .... defected to the West and broadcast on Radio Free
Europe "revelations of ....
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Review: Ivan's War: Life and Death in the Red Army, 1939-1945
.... At the same time, Merridale (2006) makes it clear that as the Red
Army advanced into
Europe, it began to loot, rape, pillage, and take out its frustration on ....
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Analysis of Objective of Nations in Endless Wars This question ...
.... In the spring of 1813, France was alone in
Europe. While much of the continent was still under French control, the French
army did not have the strength to ....
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State Formation in Europe
.... At the end of World War II, all the states of East
Europe, except for Yugoslavia, were liberated by the Red
Army and became during the period 1945-1948 one ....
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Canadian Involvement in WWII
.... lives. Early in 1945, the Canadian troops were withdrawn from Italy to reunify the Canadian
army in northwestern
Europe. Canadians ....
(1001

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Canada and World War II
.... lives. Early in 1945, the Canadian troops were withdrawn from Italy to reunify the Canadian
army in northwestern
Europe. Canadians ....
(1001

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Ottoman Army in the Balkans
.... Defeat in Detail: The Ottoman
Army in the Balkans, 1912-1913 .... policies of aggression, by the 19th Century it had become known as "The Sick Man of
Europe." It was ....
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Military History and Strategy Questions Question
.... France immediately following the Revolution spread throughout
Europe and, eventually, the rest of the world. Every country raised the largest
army it could ....
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War on the Eastern Front
.... the Battle of the Atlantic, and occupation duties in Western
Europe (Encarta, 2002 .... of that year, the United States entered the war and the Red
Army launched a ....
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US Views of the Cold War
.... But Stalin used the record of the Red
Army as a wedge and almost broke .... consent of the United States Congress to keep United States troops in
Europe more than ....
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Change in Europe: 200 to 800 AD This paper will d
.... of this paper will be that change was the most significant force in
Europe during this .... And in the north, the Roman
army had established an outpost in Scotland. ....
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Why the Cold War Ended
.... a result of its defeat of Nazi Germany in the Second World War, Soviet control was established in the wake of the advance of the Red
Army over Eastern
Europe. ....
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END OF THE COLD WAR
.... a result of its defeat of Nazi Germany in the Second World War, Soviet control was established in the wake of the advance of the Red
Army over Eastern
Europe. ....
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NINETEENTH CENTURY EUROPE
.... Germans wanted to assert their power, and become more heavily dominant in Central
Europe. .... maneuvers, but in readying their plans, and building an
army, a navy ....
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The Origins of Middle Eastern Terrorism
.... adopted by other urban-guerrilla groups after the 1960s, from right-wing extremist organizations in the US to the Red
Army in
Europe: "They demonstrated to ....
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A History of the Ottoman Empire
.... reformist and strongly nationalist group with many adherents in the
army forced the .... 1912 and 1913, Turkey lost nearly its entire territory in
Europe to Bulgaria ....
(1857

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Edward J. Erickson
.... Defeat in Detail: The Ottoman
Army in the Balkans, 1912-1913 .... policies of aggression, by the 19th Century it had become known as "The Sick Man of
Europe." It was ....
(747

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Cold War Confrontations
.... In Churchill's view, this was naive: the Soviets were going to dominate Eastern
Europe in any case they had their
army on the ground there so it was best to ....
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The world systems approach
....
army to back up that intention. Germany built after 1900 the strongest land
army in
Europe. This potentiality was coupled with a ....
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The Greek Civil War
.... In Churchill's view, this was naive: the Soviets were going to dominate Eastern
Europe in any case they had their
army on the ground there so it was best to ....
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Causes and Effects of the Punic Wars
.... Certainly, the Carthaginian
army was not an inferior one, and their navy was at ....
Europe might find itself in the position that Africa holds today, outside the ....
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The French Revolution
.... Despite civil war, the French raised the first national conscript
army and its forces .... the nation as the embodiment of the people's will spread all over
Europe. ....
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Hitler's SS Death's Head Division
.... held a higher respect for the SSTK than he did for the
army, which led .... Whether Germany would eventually emerge victorious as leader of
Europe and the world, or ....
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Lord Castlereagh on the Concert of LEurope Castlereagh on the ...
.... been spread across
Europe, and were present even in Britain. Moreover, the instrument that Napoleon applied to conventional goals - the mass
army, the "nation ....
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History Painter John Trumbull
....
army was interested. After his time in the
army, Trumbull went to
Europe to continue his studies of painting. Beginning in 1783, he ....
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