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  • ...[Georgian Legion (1941–1945)|''Georgische Legion'']]. Abducted from [[West Germany]] by the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] security agents, he was allowed to reside, ...s|Georgian Social-Democratic]] government and contemplated its replacement with the [[constitutional monarchy]] under the German prince [[Prince Joachim of ...
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  • {{Short description|1944–45 Nazi German units}} ...om the [[Soviet Union]] and the countries annexed by it after 1939. [[Nazi Germany]] organised them to fight against the Soviet Union. ...
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  • {{Short description|Azerbaijani politician (1884–1955)}} | order = President of [[Azerbaijani National Council]] ...
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  • ...y Federation]] (ARF; Dashnaks) political party never reconciled themselves with, as many of them were imprisoned, killed, or expelled by Soviet authorities ...e="Mehner">Kurt Mehner, Germany. Oberkommando der Wehrmacht, Bundesarchiv (Germany). Militärarchiv, ''Arbeitskreis für Wehrforschung. Die Geheimen Tagesberich ...
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  • * [[Armenian–Azerbaijani war (1918–1920)|Armenian–Azerbaijani war]] ...ian Legion]], which consisted of Armenian POWs who opted to fight for Nazi Germany rather than face the brutal conditions of the Nazis' camps.<ref>{{cite book ...
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  • * [[Armenian–Azerbaijani War (1918–1920)|Armenian-Azerbaijani War]] ...ermany attacked Turkey.}}</ref> Following an abortive attempt to cooperate with the Soviet Union against Turkey, Nzhdeh was arrested in Bulgaria in 1944 an ...
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  • ...he 22nd year of his army service in 1856. He retired from the army in 1869 with the rank of major. The Denikins lived very close to poverty, with the retired major's small pension as their only source of income, and their ...
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  • {{Short description|1944 extermination of civilians by Nazi forces in Wola, Warsaw, Poland}} | partof = ''[[Generalplan Ost]]'' and ''[[Nazi crimes against the Polish nation]]'' ...
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  • | country = {{flag|Nazi Germany}} ...s]]. The unit is regarded as the most brutal and notorious Waffen-SS unit, with its soldiers described as "The ideal genocidal killers who neither gave nor ...
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  • ...et Moldova]], Lieberman [[1970s Soviet Union aliyah|immigrated to Israel]] with his family in 1978. He entered the Knesset in 1999, and has served in numer ...roader support. Lieberman has stated his opposition to forming a coalition with religious parties and refused to join [[Benjamin Netanyahu]]'s coalition in ...
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  • | image = [[File:Communist star with golden border and red rims.svg|150px]] ...t|Scott|1979|page=13}} The OGPU was later made independent and amalgamated with the [[NKVD]] in 1934, and thus its [[Internal troops]] were under the joint ...
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  • ...ish, Belgian and Vichy French governments attempted to appease and bargain with the invaders in hopes of mitigating harm to their citizens and economies. ...to personal power in the politics of their country. Others believed that Germany would prevail, and wanted to be on the winning side or feared being on the ...
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  • ...Boris Yeltsin]], passed the law On the Rehabilitation of Repressed Peoples with Article 2 denouncing all mass deportations as "Stalin's policy of defamatio The Soviet Union also practiced deportations in occupied territories, with over 50,000 perishing from [[Occupation of the Baltic states|the Baltic Sta ...
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  • ...maintains a network of 229 diplomatic missions abroad and holds relations with more than 190 countries. As one of the world's leading industrialized count ...by some of the former [[Eastern Bloc|Eastern bloc]] countries changed with Germany's reunification. ...
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  • ...earch can support the fight against the falsification of history, not only Nazi negationism, but also lighter forms of historical propaganda.}}</ref> trivi Some countries, such as [[Germany]], have criminalized the negationist revision of certain historical events, ...
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  • ...truct an [[Anti-tank trench|anti-tank ditch]] in [[Wola]] district; [[Nazi Germany|German]] [[7.5&nbsp;cm Pak 40|anti-tank]] gun in [[Theatre Square (Warsaw)| | combatant2 = {{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Proposed political order by Nazi Germany}} ...Europe collectively refers to various political and social concepts [[Nazi Germany]] sought to impose on [[German-occupied Europe]] and beyond. ...
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  • | country = {{Flagicon|Nazi Germany}} [[Nazi Germany]] .../https://books.google.com/books?id=9a9MRnxtdJgC&printsec=frontcover&dq=The+Nazi+Party+1919-1945:+A+Complete+History&hl=en&sa=X&ei=momMUriAFumN7AawiIDwBg&ve ...
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  • ...and 22 other nations, in which they agree "not to make any separate peace with the [[Axis powers]]". ...and Dutch officer [[Anthony Luteyn]], escape from [[Colditz Castle]] in [[Germany]]. After travelling for three days, they reach the Swiss border.<ref>{{cite ...
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  • * [[Nazi Germany]] and<br />[[Kingdom of Italy]]<br />(1941–1945) ...e public awqaf properties declined after the Great Depression of 1929, and with it the revenues of the Supreme Muslim Council, the latter were supplemented ...
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