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  • 1Dachau concentration camp — American troops guard the main entrance to Dachau just after liberation …

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  • 2Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp — Coordinates: 48°15′32″N 14°30′04″E / 48.25889°N 14.50111°E / 48.25889; 14.50111 …

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  • 3Second European colonization wave (19th century–20th century) — The Second European colonization wave is so called because it followed the first European colonization wave, which started in the 15th century. The second wave started in the second half of the 19th century with the New Imperialism period, which… …

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  • 4Majdanek concentration camp — Majdanek redirects here. For other uses, see Majdanek (disambiguation). Majdanek Concentration camp Nazi extermination camps in occupied Poland (marked with black and white skulls) …

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  • 5No Wave — Stylistic origins Punk rock Avant garde[1] Cultural origins 1970s, New York City[1] Typi …

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  • 61995 Chicago heat wave — The 1995 Chicago heat wave was a heat wave which led to approximately 750 heat related deaths in Chicago over a period of five days.[1] Eric Klinenberg, author of the 2002 book Heat Wave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago, has noted that in …

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  • 7The Third Wave (book) — infobox Book | name = The Third Wave title orig = translator = image caption = author = Alvin Toffler illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Social Science, History, Futurology publisher = Bantam… …

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  • 8Force concentration — is the practice of concentrating a military force, so as to bring to bear such overwhelming force against a portion of an enemy force that the disparity between the two forces alone acts as a force multiplier, in favour of the concentrated forces …

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  • 9Human wave attack — Human wave redirects here. For the crowd act associated with sporting events, see Audience wave. Warfare Military history Eras Prehistoric …

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  • 10Density wave theory — Image of spiral galaxy M81 combining data from the Hubble, Spitzer, and GALEX space telescopes. Density wave theory or the Lin Shu density wave theory is a theory proposed by C.C. Lin and Frank Shu in the mid 1960s to explain spiral arm structure …

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