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- Union in 1940, then by **** Germany in 1941, and ultimately reinvaded and reoccupied in 1944 by the Soviet Union. Immediately before the outbreak of World...
- July and eventually capturing Riga on 13 October 1944.: 271  The Soviets reoccupied the country in 1944–1945, and further deportations followed as the country...
- Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement emerged after the Philippine Navy reoccupied a portion of the base and a U.S. investment firm, Cerberus Capital Management...
- the building, making it the first tower in the four-tower complex to be reoccupied after the attacks. The structure was renamed 250 Vesey Street when the...
- Swiss Alps into Italy, aiming to surprise the Austrian armies that had reoccupied the peninsula when Bonaparte was still in Egypt. After a difficult crossing...
- development. Archaeological remains indicate that the site was abandoned and reoccupied on more than one occasion in its history. Hacilar lived and died in prehistory...
- Anderitum fell into ruin following the end of the Roman occupation but was reoccupied in 1066 by the Normans, for whom it became a key strategic bulwark. A...
- The Republic came to an end in the following year, when Caracas was reoccupied by the Royalists on 16 July 1814, after a series of defeats at the hands...
- by the Soviet Union in 1940, then **** Germany in 1941, and ultimately reoccupied in 1944 by, and annexed into, the USSR as an administrative subunit (Estonian...
- forts, but after the Ottoman withdrawal, Habsburg Emperor Ferdinand I reoccupied some of the devastated territory. Following this, Suleiman and Ferdinand...