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  • 1World War II casualties — World War II was humanity s deadliest war, causing tens of millions of deaths. The tables below provide a detailed country by country count of human losses.Total human lossesThe total estimated human loss of life caused by World War II was… …

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  • 2History of Poland (1939–1945) — History of Poland This article is part of a series Chronology List of Polish monarchs …

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  • 3MEMORY — holocaust literature in european languages historiography of the holocaust holocaust studies Documentation, Education, and Resource Centers memorials and monuments museums film survivor testimonies Holocaust Literature in European Languages The… …

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  • 4Berlin 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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  • 5Polish government-in-exile — The Government of the Polish Republic in Exile was the government of Poland after the country had been occupied by Germany and the Soviet Union during September–October 1939. The Polish Government in Exile commanded Polish armed forces operating… …

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  • 6Lviv — Lwów , Lvov , and Lemberg redirect here. For other uses, see Lwów (ship), Lvov (disambiguation), and Lemberg (disambiguation). Lviv Львів View of the historic Old Town …

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  • 7History of Poland (1945–1989) — The history of Poland from 1945 to 1989 spans the period of Soviet Communist dominance over the People s Republic of Poland following World War II. These years, while featuring many improvements in the standards of living in Poland, were marred… …

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  • 8Tehrān Conference — (Nov. 28–Dec. 1, 1943) Meeting of Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin in Tehrān during World War II to discuss military strategy and political issues. Stalin agreed to launch a military offensive from the east to coincide… …

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  • 9Stanisław Mikołajczyk — (1901 1966; IPAudio|Mikolajczyk.ogg| [sta,ɲiswaf mikɔ wajt͡ʂɨk] ), Polish politician, was Prime Minister of the Polish government in exile during World War II, and later Deputy Prime Minister in postwar Poland.BiographyMikołajczyk s family came… …

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  • 10Margaret Thatcher — For other uses, see Margaret Thatcher (disambiguation) …

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