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  • 21Karl Max, Prince Lichnowsky — (German: Karl Max Fürst von Lichnowsky) (8 March 1860 – 27 February 1928) was a German diplomat, the author of a noted pamphlet of 1916 that deplored German diplomacy in mid 1914 that, he argued, directly caused the outbreak of the First World… …

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  • 22Bagyidaw — died October 1846 Seventh monarch of the Alaungpaya dynasty (r. 1819–37) of Myanmar. Bagyidaw was an ineffectual king, but his general, Maha Bandula, convinced him to pursue a policy of expansion in northeastern India. His conquest of Assam and… …

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  • 23Armistice with Germany — This article is about the armistice which ended the First World War. For annual commemoration of the event, see Armistice Day. The allied representatives at the signing of the armistice. Ferdinand Foch, second from right, seen outs …

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  • 24Labour Unions (Moral Aspects) —     Labour Unions (Moral Aspects)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Labour Unions (Moral Aspects)     Since a labour union is a society, its moral aspects are determined by its constitution, its end, its results, and the means employed in pursuit of… …

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  • 25Treaty of Brest-Litovsk — Not to be confused with the Treaty of Brest Litovsk (February 9, 1918), a similar treaty involving Ukraine and the Central Powers. Infobox Treaty name = Treaty of Brest Litovsk long name = image width = 300px caption = The first two pages of the… …

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  • 26Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor — Charles VI Charles VI in the regalia of the Order of the Golden Fleece Holy Roman Emperor; King of the Romans (King of Germany) Reign …

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  • 27Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim — Mannerheim redirects here. For the noble families, see Mannerheim (family). For the Finnish film, see Mannerheim (film). Baron Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim Marshal of Finland …

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  • 28Vichy France — This article is about World War II France. For other uses, see Vichy (disambiguation). French State État français Axis collaborator state …

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  • 29Charles I of Austria's attempts to retake the throne of Hungary — After Miklós Horthy had been chosen Regent of Hungary on 1 March 1920, Charles I of Austria Hungary, who had reigned in Hungary as Károly IV, returned to Hungary twice, to try unsuccessfully to retake his throne. His attempts are called the First …

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  • 30Antisemitism in Europe (Middle Ages) — Accusations of deicide In the Middle Ages Antisemitism in Europe was religious. Though not part of Roman Catholic dogma, many Christians, including members of the clergy, have held the Jewish people collectively responsible for killing Jesus, a… …

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