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  • 71Saverne Affair — The Saverne Affair (German: Zabern Affäre, French: Affaire de Saverne) was a crisis of domestic policy which occurred in the German Empire at the end of 1913. It was caused by political unrest in Saverne (German: Zabern ) in Alsace, where two… …

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  • 72Historiography of the Volyn tragedy — This article presents the historiography of the Massacres of Poles in Volhynia during World War II.Polish historiographyCommunist PolandThe Polish historiography of the Volyn tragedy during the dictatorship of the communist party can be broken… …

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  • 73Baroque period — (17th–18th century) Era in the arts that originated in Italy in the 17th century and flourished elsewhere well into the 18th century. It embraced painting, sculpture, architecture, decorative arts, and music. The word, derived from a Portuguese… …

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  • 74Ai Qing — ▪ 1997       (JIANG HAICHENG), Chinese poet (b. March 27, 1910, Jinhua, Zhejiang province, China d. May 5, 1996, Beijing, China), created works that at their best were simple and powerful while at their worst were marred by propagandistic intent …

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  • 75Art, Antiques, and Collections — ▪ 2003 Introduction       In 2002 major exhibitions such as Documenta 11 reflected the diverse nature of contemporary art: artists from a variety of cultures received widespread recognition for work ranging from installation to video to painting …

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  • 76Maria Shkapskaya — Born October 15, 1891(1891 10 15) Saint Petersburg, Russia Died September 7, 1952(1952 09 07) (aged 60) Moscow, Soviet …

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  • 77Mircea Florian (musician) — Mircea Florian Also known as Florian din Transilvania M. A. N. Florian FloriMan Born December 5, 1949 (1949 12 05) (age 61) Satu Mare, Romania Genres Folk revival, f …

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  • 78Negermusik — ( Negro Music )[1][2] was a pejorative term used by the Nazi s during Third Reich Germany to signify musical styles and performances by African Americans that were of the Jazz and Swing music genres. They viewed these musical styles in a racist… …

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  • 79EHRENBURG, ILYA GRIGORYEVICH — (1891–1967), Soviet Russian writer and journalist. Born to an assimilated middle class Jewish family in Kiev and, with no ties to Jewish religion or culture, Ehrenburg is typical of many Jewish left wing intellectuals of this century, whom Hitler …

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  • 80Jihad — For other uses, see Jihad (disambiguation) …

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