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  • 21Nazism — National Socialism redirects here. For other ideologies and groups called National Socialism, see National Socialism (disambiguation). Nazi redirects here. For the Sumerian deity, see Nazi (god) …

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  • 24Samuel Adams — Infobox Governor name= Samuel Adams order=4th office= Governor of Massachusetts term start= October 8, 1793 term end= June 2, 1797 lieutenant= Moses Gill predecessor= John Hancock successor= Increase Sumner birth date= OldStyleDate|September… …

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  • 26Nazi Party — National Socialist German Workers Party Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei …

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  • 27Macedonians (ethnic group) — This article is about the modern ethnic group. For the ancient people, see ancient Macedonians. For other uses, see Macedonian (disambiguation). Macedonians Македонци Makedonci …

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  • 28Napoleon I — (Napoleon Bonaparte) ( the Little Corporal ) 1769 1821, French general born in Corsica: emperor of France 1804 15. * * * ▪ emperor of France Introduction French in full  Napoléon Bonaparte , original Italian  Napoleone Buonaparte , byname  the… …

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  • 29Bourse du Travail — The Bourse de Travail (fr: labour exchanges ), a French form of the labour council, were working class organizations that encouraged mutual aid, education, and self organization amongst their members in the late nineteenth and early twentieth… …

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  • 30Courier du Bas-Rhin — (or Courrier du Bas Rhin, lit. Courier of Lower Rhine) was one of the leading European papers of the late 18th century and the Enlightenment period.[1] It was published in French language in Kleve (Cleves) (then a Prussian exclave east of the… …

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