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  • 81Vichy 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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  • 82Structure of the French Army — tructure of the French Army CFATCFAT ( Commandement de la Force d’Action Terrestre or Command of the Terrestrial Fighting Forces) commands the following 8 brigades interarmes ( interarm brigades ): =1re Brigade Mécanisée – 1st Mechanised Brigade… …

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  • 83Soviet occupations — World War II seriesv · d · e …

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  • 84Berlin Wall — For the chess opening variation, sometimes known as Berlin Wall, see Berlin Defence. View from the West Berlin side of graffiti art on the wall in 1986. The wall s infa …

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  • 85Japan — • Called in the language of the country Nihon or Nippon (Land of the Rising Sun), and Dai Nihon or Dai Nippon (Great Japan), situated north west of the Pacific Ocean and east of the Asiatic continent Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.… …

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  • 86Soviet Union — USSR and CCCP redirect here. For other uses, see USSR (disambiguation) and CCCP (disambiguation). Soviet redirects here. For the term itself, see Soviet (council). For other uses, see Soviet (disambiguation). Union of Soviet Socialist Republics …

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  • 87Inner German border — Innerdeutsche Grenze North and central Germany …

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  • 88Commissary — A commissary is someone delegated by a superior to execute a duty or an office; in a formal, legal context, one who has received power from a legitimate superior authority to pass judgment in a certain cause or to take information concerning it.… …

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  • 89Moscow Victory Parade of 1945 — The Moscow Victory Parade of 1945 (Russian: Парад Победы, tr. Parad Pobedy) was a victory parade held by the Soviet army (with a small squad from the Polish army) after the defeat of Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War. It took place in the… …

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  • 90Butler's Barracks — was the home of Loyalist military officer John Butler (1728 1796), in what was then Newark, Upper Canada; present day Niagara on the Lake, Ontario. Butler is most famous for leading an irregular military unit known as Butler s Rangers on the… …

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