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  1. 15 hours ago · About 1.2 million Austrians served in all branches of the German armed forces during World War II. After the defeat of the Axis Powers, the Allies occupied Austria in four occupation zones set up at the end of World War II until 1955, when the country again became a fully independent republic under the condition that it remained neutral.

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  3. 15 hours ago · Polish–Soviet War Part of Central and Eastern European military campaigns that included the Western Front of the Russian Civil War, Ukrainian War of Independence, Lithuanian Wars of Independence and Latvian War of Independence Top left: Polish FT-17 tanks of the 1st Tank Regiment during the Battle of Dyneburg, January 1920 Below left: Polish troops enter Kiev, May 1920 Top right: Polish ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SalzburgSalzburg - Wikipedia

    15 hours ago · Salzburg ( Austrian German: [ˈsaltsbʊʁk], German: [ˈzaltsbʊʁk] ⓘ; [note 1]) is the fourth-largest city in Austria. In 2020, it had a population of 156,872. [7] The town is on the site of the Roman settlement of Iuvavum. Salzburg was founded as an episcopal see in 696 and became a seat of the archbishop in 798.

  5. 15 hours ago · The Schutzstaffel ( SS; also stylised as ᛋᛋ with Armanen runes; German pronunciation: [ˈʃʊtsˌʃtafl̩] ⓘ; lit. 'Protection Squadron') was a major paramilitary organisation under Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in Nazi Germany, and later throughout German-occupied Europe during World War II .

  6. 15 hours ago · Glossary of Nazi Germany. This is a list of words, terms, concepts and slogans of Nazi Germany used in the historiography covering the Nazi regime. Some words were coined by Adolf Hitler and other Nazi Party members. Other words and concepts were borrowed and appropriated, and other terms were already in use during the Weimar Republic.

  7. 15 hours ago · or Internecine war in Rus' (1015—1019) [ ru]) Bolesław I's intervention in the Kievan succession crisis (June–Sept. 1018) Kievan Rus' loyal to Svyatopolk I. Duchy of Poland (1018) Kingdom of Hungary (1018) Kievan Rus' loyal to Yaroslav I. Yaroslav victory. 1022. Yaroslav the Wise 's attack on Brest.