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Mobilise is a set of
Christian conferences, w****end
retreats and
resources for
students and twenties, run by the
Newfrontiers family of
churches in the...
- 16 million
civilians and
military dead. Over 60 million
European soldiers were
mobilised from 1914 to 1918.
Russia was
plunged into the
Russian Revolution, which...
- Austria-Hungary held
Serbia responsible, and
declared war on 28 July.
After Russia mobilised in Serbia's defence,
Germany declared war on Russia; by 4 August, France...
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Leningrad and Kyiv. This
pause provided the Red Army with an
opportunity to
mobilise fresh reserves. The
Moscow offensive,
which resumed in
October 1941, ended...
- non-profit
organisation that is
headquartered in Mumbai, India. It
focusses on
mobilising communities for girls’
education in India’s
rural and
educationally backward...
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Bulgarian pro-Soviet government, four armies, 455,000
strong in total, were
mobilised and reorganised. Most of them re-entered
occupied Yugoslavia in early...
- into the
interior on foot. The
Carrier Corps was
formed and
ultimately mobilised over 400,000 Africans,
contributing to
their long-term politicisation...
- In
military aviation,
scrambling is the act of
quickly mobilising military aircraft.
Scrambling can be in
reaction to an
immediate threat,
usually to intercept...
- who took part. Tens of
thousands of
people from all
levels of
society mobilised across Europe and
captured Jerusalem in 1099. One
feature of the crusades...
- regard,
figures such as
Desmond Tutu and Ted
Scott were
instrumental in
mobilising Anglicans worldwide against the
apartheid policies of
South Africa. While...