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  • The state was a major European power from the 1930s to the mid-1940s. Its historical significance lies mai
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  • ...r many continental, national and local phenomena, such as the redrawing of European borders, the birth of the [[wikipedia:United Kingdom|United Kingdom]]'s [[w ...refugees were homeless, the European economy had collapsed, and 70% of the European industrial infrastructure was destroyed.
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  • {{Redirect|Operation Hermes|the European Union border security operation|Frontex#Operation Hermes}}
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  • ...te web|url=http://www.usaraf.army.mil/history.html|title=History (Southern European Task Force / U.S. Army Africa)|publisher=U.S. Army Africa|accessdate=2014-1
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  • ...e and Death in Besieged Leningrad, 1941–44 (Studies in Russian and Eastern European History)'', edited by John Barber and Andrei Dzeniskevich. New York: Palgra
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  • ...ies.htm|title=Military Casualties of World War One}}</ref> Over 60 million European soldiers were mobilized from 1914–1918.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ji
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  • ...ng the Soviet Union and those of Eastern Europe. This was to be called the European Recovery Program, but it became more widely known as the [[Marshall Plan]]. ...ent situation. They don't want to help us. What they want is to infiltrate European countries."<ref>[http://www.johndclare.net/cold_war8_Stalinreaction.htm Why
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  • * [[European Theatre of World War II]] [[Category:Naval battles and operations of the European theatre of World War II|Italy]]
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  • Fascist Italy was the other European power member of the Axis, belonging to the Axis in two incarnations, both u Germany then revived its Anti-Comintern Pact enlisting many European and Asian countries in opposition to the Soviet Union.
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  • Fascist Italy was the other European power member of the Axis, belonging to the Axis in two incarnations, both u Germany then revived its Anti-Comintern Pact enlisting many European and Asian countries in opposition to the Soviet Union.
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  • The '''Eastern Front''' of the [[European Theatre of World War II]] encompassed the conflict in central and eastern E ...n, Hitler and Nazi propaganda proclaimed the war to be a German defense of European (Western) Civilization against destruction by the vast "[[wikipedia:Bolshev
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  • ...actically over and that the British, defeated on the continent and without European allies, would quickly be forced to come to terms with Germany. Although th
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  • {{main|European Theatre of World War II}} ...a policy of [[wikipedia:appeasement|appeasement]] in order to avoid a new European war, out of concern for perceived war-weariness of their populations due to
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  • ...Keegan]] now consider at least in part to be [[victor's justice]], as most European nations in the run-up to World War I had become increasingly militarised an ...narrower sense, to refer specifically to the unprecedented destruction of European Jewry). One of the biggest centres of mass-killing was the [[extermination
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