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  • 11Damdin Sükhbaatar — This article is about the Mongolian revolutionary. For other uses, see Sükhbaatar. This is a Mongolian name. The given name is Sükhbaatar, and the name Damdin is a patronymic, not a family name. Sükhbaatar Damdin Sükhbaatar in around 1920 1922 …

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  • 12Benjamin Fondane — (Fundoianu) Barbu Fundoianu Benjamin Wechsler (Wexler, Vecsler) Born November 14, 1898(1898 11 14) Iaşi Died October 2, 1944(1944 10 02) (aged 45) Au …

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  • 13Taieb Boulahrouf — Infobox person image size=200px birth place=Wadi Zenati, Guelma birth date=April 09, 1923 nationality=Algerian occupation=PoliticianTaïeb Boulahrouf (1923 ) [ [http://www.1novembre54.com/frame.php?cat=Biographie id=BOULAHROUF%20Tayeb 1] ] , an… …

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  • 14International Association for Military Pedagogy — The International Association for Military Pedagogy (IAMP) [http://www.militarypedagogy.org] was founded in November 2005 in Strausberg (Germany) as a successor to the European Military Pedagogy Forum (EMPF). The IAMP is an independent co… …

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  • 15Unconventional warfare (United States Department of Defense doctrine) — In US doctrine, unconventional warfare (abbreviated UW) is the term for guerilla warfare conducted or supported by United States Army Special Forces (SF) and other units in the United States Special Operations Command. Guerilla warfare is one… …

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  • 16Occupation of Lithuania by Nazi Germany — Lithuanian Jews and a German Wehrmacht soldier during the Holocaust in Lithuania. June 24, 1941. The occupation of Lithuania by Nazi Germany refers to the occupation of Lithuania by Nazi Germany from …

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  • 17EUROPEAN COMMUNITY, THE — The Beginning of the European Economic Community After World War II, Europe was suffering from the wide destruction caused by the war and the deep separation between two different camps: one which had struggled for freedom and the other which had …

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  • 18Religion in North Korea — Traditionally, religion in North Korea primarily consists of Buddhism and Confucianism, and to a lesser extent, Christianity and syncretic Chondogyo. According to the CIA, since the rise of Stalinism, free religious activities no longer exist as… …

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  • 19Georgian emigration in Poland — The documented ties between Georgia and Poland reach back to the XV century, when the Georgian (Kartlian) King Konstantin sent a diplomatic mission to the Polish King Alexander Jagellon. Later, Polish King Jan III Sobiesky tried to establish… …

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  • 20SHARETT (Shertok), MOSHE — (1894–1965). Zionist leader, and prime minister of Israel 1954–55. Member of the First to Fifth Knessets. Sharett was born in Kherson in Ukraine. His parents, who were members of the bilu movement, settled in Ereẓ Israel in the early 1880s but… …

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