| Forces sweetheart Forces' Sweetheart was also a 1953 film.Forces Sweetheart (or Forces' Sweetheart) is a title given to some entertainment women mainly in the Royal Air Force, although it was also used in the United States. Forces_sweetheart
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| British anti-invasion preparations of World War II British anti-invasion preparations of World War II entailed a large-scale division of military and civilian mobilization in response to the threat of invasion by German armed forces in 1940 and 1941. The army needed to recover from the defeat of the British Expeditionary Force in France, and 1.5 million men were enrolled as part-time soldiers in the Home Guard. British_anti-invasion_preparations_of_World_War_II
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| Childzy/sandbox User:Childzy/sandbox
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| Italian Fascism Italian Fascism denotes the authoritarian nationalist Fascismo political movement that ruled Kingdom of Italy from 1922 until 1943 under leader Benito Mussolini. The term Fascism comes from the word Facismo, and dates back variously to January 1915 when the "Fascist Revolutionary Party" was created and 1919 when Benito Mussolini launched his movement in the Piazza San Sepolchro 9 in Milan. Italian_Fascism
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| Souda Bay Souda Bay is a bay and natural harbour on the northwest coast of the Greek island of Crete. The bay is about 15Akrotiri peninsula and Cape Drapano, and runs west to east. The bay is overlooked on both sides by hills, with a relatively low and narrow isthmus in the west near Chania. Near the mouth of Souda bay, between the Akrotiri and the town of Kalives, there is a group of small islands with Venetian fortifications. The largest island is Souda Island, giving its name to the bay. Souda_Bay
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| List of Old Gowers This is a List of Notable Old Gowers - former pupils of University College School. . List_of_Old_Gowers
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| List of Old Gowers Talk:List_of_Old_Gowers
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| Equipment losses in World War II Talk:Equipment_losses_in_World_War_II
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| Treaty of Bergerac Treaty of Bergerac was signed at Bergerac on September 14, 1577 between Henry III of France and Huguenot princes, and later ratified by the Edict of Poitiers on September 17 . This accord was developed after the sixth phase of the French Wars of Religion. The treaty replaced the Edict of Beaulieu, which was deemed by the Catholic League as too favorable to Protestants. Treaty_of_Bergerac
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| Irish Coercion Act Coercion Acts were acts of emergency law passed by the Parliament of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland between 1801 and 1922, in an attempt to establish law and order in Ireland. Over 100 such acts were passed, some of the more notable of which were "An Act for the more effectual Suppression of Local Disturbances and Dangerous Associations in Ireland", "The Protection of Life and Property in Certain Parts of Ireland Act", and the "Protection of Person and Property Act 1881". Irish_Coercion_Act
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| Treaty of Montpellier The Treaty of Montpellier (or the Peace of Montpellier) was signed on October 18, 1622 between King Louis XIII of France and Duke Henry II of Rohan. The treaty ended hostilities between French royalists and the Huguenots. Moreover, it confirmed the tenets of the Edict of Nantes, pardoned Henry II, and allowed the Huguenots to maintain their numerous forts and garrisons. Treaty_of_Montpellier
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| Treaty of Paris (1623) Treaty_of_Paris_(1623)
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| Treaty of Madrid (1621) Treaty_of_Madrid_(1621)
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| Treaty of Hamburg (1638) Treaty_of_Hamburg_(1638)
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| Keesiewonder/Martin Luther Sources User:Keesiewonder/Martin_Luther_Sources
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| Castor oil/Archive1 Talk:Castor_oil/Archive1
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| Festliches Nürnberg Festliches Nürnberg () is a short 1937 propaganda film chronicling the Nazi Party rallies in Nuremberg, Germany in 1936 and 1937. The film was directed by Hans Weidemann. Festliches_Nürnberg
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| Eva Braun Eva Anna Paula Braun, died Eva Anna Paula Hitler (6 February 1912 – 30 April 1945) was the longtime companion and, for a brief time, wife of Adolf Hitler. Braun met Hitler in Munich when she was 17 years old while working as an assistant and model for his personal photographer and began seeing him often about two years later. Eva_Braun
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| Medicine in ancient Rome Ancient Roman medicine combined various techniques using different tools and rituals. Ancient Roman medicine included a number of specializations such as intemistic, ophthalmology and urology. Romans believed in supernatural causes for many diseases and in some supernatural cures (see bottom of article). Medicine_in_ancient_Rome
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| WikiProject Military history/Review Wikipedia:WikiProject_Military_history/Review
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