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  • 71Wachsenburg — Die Wachsenburg Die Wachsenburg von Norden …

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  • 72Craig Gottlieb — portrait Craig Gottlieb, (born in 1971) is a military antique dealer, writer and lecturer. Born in Miami, Florida, he is best known for uncovering Adolf Hitler s desk set used to sign the 1938 Munich Pact. Contents 1 …

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  • 73Menaulion — The menaulion or menavlion (Greek: μεναύλιον), also menaulon or menavlon (μέναυλον) was a heavy spear with a length of 2.7 to 3.6 meters [1] with a thick shaft, used by the Byzantine infantry as early as the 10th century AD, against enemy heavy… …

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  • 74Ziviles Flugzeugführer- und Bordfunkerabzeichen — Grafische Darstellung des zivilen Flugzeug und Bordfunkerabzeichens Das Zivile Flugzeug und Bordfunkerabzeichen wurde am 1. April 1936 durch Hermann Göring gestiftet. Die Verleihung dieser Spange erfolgte gemäß seinem Stiftungserlass nur an das… …

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  • 75Kurt Eberhard — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Eberhard. Kurt Eberhard Naissance 12 septembre …

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  • 76Medal — For the English rock band, see Medal (band). Medallion redirects here. For other uses, see Medallion (disambiguation). Medal distributed by Cecilia Gonzaga to political allies, a common practice in Renaissance Europe. Designed by Pisanello in… …

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  • 77Janusz Magnuski — FORCETOC Janusz Magnuski (1933 1999) was a Polish author and military historian. His principal works document the development and deployment of Polish and Soviet armor utilized during World War II and he has been called the world s most noted… …

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  • 78Deutsches Historisches Museum — Facade of the Zeughaus, the Museum s main building …

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  • 79Hungarian Volunteers in the Winter War — Hungarian Finnish Relationship before and after World War I = At the end of the 19th century the Finno Ugric linguistic affinity became widely accepted after extensive public debate. Some Magyar scientists (e. g. Ármin Vámbéry orientalist) and… …

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  • 80Bilderbuch für Verliebte — Tucholsky in Paris, 1928 Kurt Tucholsky (* 9. Januar 1890 in Berlin; † 21. Dezember 1935 in Göteborg) war ein deutscher Journalist und Schriftsteller. Er schrieb auch unter den Pseudonymen Kaspar Hauser, Peter Panter, Theobald Tiger und Ignaz… …

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