| Outline of World War II World War II, or the Second World War, was a global military conflict, the joining of what had initially been two separate wars. The first began in Asia in 1937 as the Second Sino-Japanese War; the other began in Europe in 1939 with the German invasion of Poland. Outline_of_World_War_II
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| Persecution of Christians in the New Testament/Archive 1 Talk:Persecution_of_Christians_in_the_New_Testament/Archive_1
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| Gilbert fitz Turold Gilbert fitz Turold (Thorold) was an Anglo-Norman landowner of the eleventh century, mentioned in the Domesday Survey, with widely spread holdings in six counties. He was an important figure in Herefordshire; but lost land and position, seemingly after his involvement in the rebellion of 1088 against William Rufus.He held Hadzor in Worcestershire, probably given to him by William fitz Osbern; also land at Powick in the same county, at Doddenham, and at Strensham. Gilbert_fitz_Turold
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| Shusha pogrom/Archive 1 Talk:Shusha_pogrom/Archive_1
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| Paul-Henri Spaak Foundation Paul-Henri_Spaak_Foundation
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| Digital history Digital history is the use of digital media and tools for historical practice, presentation, analysis, and research. It is a branch of the Digital Humanities and an outgrowth of Quantitative history, Cliometrics, and History and Computing. Some of the previous work in digital history includes digital archives, CD-ROMs, online presentations, interactive maps, time-lines, audio files, and virtual worlds. Digital_history
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| Outline of Botswana The Republic of Botswana is a landlocked nation in Southern Africa. Citizens of Botswana are Batswana (singularBritish protectorate of Bechuanaland, Botswana adopted its new name after becoming independent within the Commonwealth on 30 September 1966. It is bordered by South Africa to the south and southeast, Namibia to the west, Zambia to the north, and Zimbabwe to the northeast. The economy, closely tied to South Africa's, is dominated by mining (especially diamonds), tourism, and cattle. Outline_of_Botswana
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| Outline of Italy The Italian Republic, commonly known as Italy, is located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe, and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia. Italy shares its northern Alpine boundary with France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia. The independent states of San Marino and the Vatican City are enclaves within the Italian Peninsula, while Campione d'Italia is an Italian exclave in Switzerland. Outline_of_Italy
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| Stor stark7/Archive 1 User_talk:Stor_stark7/Archive_1
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| Allied war crimes during World War II/Archive 8 Talk:Allied_war_crimes_during_World_War_II/Archive_8
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| Oberiko/World War II User:Oberiko/World_War_II
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| Czech–German relations Czech–German_relations
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| Martin Scheinin Martin Scheinin (born 4 November 1954 in Helsinki, Finland) is a Finnish professor of International Law at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy, the current UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights while countering terrorism, Vice President of the International Association of Constitutional Law and a member of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Committee of the International Law Association. Martin_Scheinin
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| History of Pomerania (1945–present) History of Pomerania (1945–present) covers the History of Pomerania during World War II aftermath, the Communist and Democratic era.After the post-war border changes, the German population that had not yet fled was expelled from what in Poland was propagated to be recovered territory. History_of_Pomerania_(1945–present)
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| Niccolò Machiavelli/Archive 1 Talk:Niccolò_Machiavelli/Archive_1
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| Recovered Territories Recovered or Regained Territories () was the official term used by the Communist Polish post-war authorities to denote those territories which were assigned by the Big Three allies to Poland and incorporated into Poland after the Second World War. No longer used officially the alternative term "Western and Northern Territories" () is preferred, the "Western Territories" being the regions of Pomorze Zachodnie (the former Farther Pomerania and Stettin area), Lubusz Land (the former Neumark) and Lower Silesia, and the "Northern Territories" being the Gdańsk area (the former Free City of Danzig) and the regions of Warmia (formerly Ermland) and Masuria (both formerly parts of East Prussia). Recovered_Territories
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| Treaty of Lisbon The Treaty of Lisbon (also known as the Reform Treaty) is an international agreement signed in Lisbon on 13 December 2007 that would change the workings of the European Union (EU). The treaty is not yet ratified by all EU member states. The treaty would amend the Treaty on European Union (TEU, Maastricht) and the Treaty establishing the European Community (TEC, Rome). In the process, TEC is renamed to Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU). Treaty_of_Lisbon
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