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power plants were also seized, to be sold elsewhere. The
aftermath of the
plundering of the
village of
Wommelgem in 1589.
Eighty Years' War,
painting by Sebastiaen...
- Look up
plunderer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Plunderer or The
Plunderer may
refer to:
Plunderer (comics), a
character appearing in
Marvel Comics...
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greatest challenges for the "Monuments Men" was to keep
Allied forces from
plundering and "taking
artworks and
sending them home to
friends and family"; When...
- The
Plunderers may
refer to: The
Plunderers (1948 film), an
American film The
Plunderers (1960 film), an
American film The
Plunderers (band), an Australian...
- Riordan, The
Plundering Time:
Maryland in the
English Civil War, 1642-1650.
Maryland Historical Society, 2005. Paul F. Liston, The
plundering Time: The Hardships...
-
Stevie Plunder (1963–1996), guitarist, singer, and
songwriter Plundering Time (1644–1646), also
known as "Claiborne and Ingle's Rebellion"
Plunders Cr****...
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Operation Plunder was a
military operation to
cross the
Rhine on the
night of 23
March 1945,
launched by the 21st Army
Group under Field Marshal Bernard...
-
PlunderChess is a
commercial chess variant,
first sold in 2004.[citation needed]
PlunderChess
introduces a new mechanic,
called "
plundering". The variant's...
- Much of the
focus of the
discussion about **** gold (German: Raubgold, "stolen gold")
concerns how much of it ****
Germany transferred to
overseas banks...
- be arson,
blamed upon the
troops of
Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji who had
plundered the
region c. 1200 CE, and
cited to be the
leading cause of Nalanda's...