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- On 14 October 1936 King Leopold III of Belgium said in a speech: "The reoccupation of the Rhineland, by ending the Locarno arrangement, has almost brought...
- Between 28 June and 3 July 1940, the Soviet Union occupied Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, following an ultimatum made to Romania on 26 June 1940 that...
- dual function of maintaining basic subsistence during the period of reoccupation, and also of imposing the state structure upon which post-war imperial...
- Falklands residents were overseas. Gough, Barry M. (1990). "The British Reoccupation and Colonization of the Falkland Islands, or Malvinas, 1832–1843". Albion...
- Bronze Age from around 1700 – 1200 BCE and deserted by 1000 BCE, and the reoccupation during the Medieval Warm Period until approximately the 14th century...
- this presence, as well as Chinese Christian converts, led to Beijing's reoccupation by eight foreign powers. During the fighting, several important structures...
- Tulle The Tulle m****acre was the roundup and summary execution of civilians in the French town of Tulle by the 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich in June...
- Andranik Ozanian, commonly known as General Andranik or simply Andranik (25 February 1865 – 31 August 1927), was an Armenian military commander and statesman...
- The Battle of Narva was a World War II military campaign, lasting from 2 February to 10 August 1944, in which the German Army Detachment "Narwa" and the...
- The Arab Police mutiny was an incident during the Aden Emergency where Arab soldiers and police mutinied against British troops. While the mutiny itself...