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  1. Mar 3, 2024 · Munich Agreement, (September 30, 1938), settlement reached by Germany, Great Britain, France, and Italy that permitted German annexation of the Sudetenland, in western Czechoslovakia. Sudeten Germans. Sudeten Germans marching in Karlsbad, Germany, April 1937. After his success in absorbing Austria into Germany proper in March 1938, Adolf Hitler ...

  2. Aug 2, 2016 · The pact gave eastern Poland to the Soviet Union, and on September 17, the Soviets took over that territory. In June 1940, they moved on to the Baltic States—Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. From the start, Hitler made no secret of how he felt about the people of Poland. He considered Poles, the ethnic majority in Poland, to be “sub-human.”.

  3. Feast day: 17 July. Jadwiga (1373-1399) was the daughter of Louis the Great of Poland and Hungary. Louis had no male heir; he had three daughters, the youngest of whom was Jadwiga. Catherine, the eldest, died in 1378 and Mary was crowned king of Hungary. Jadwiga became Queen of Poland because the Polish nobles refused to have a ruler who lived ...

  4. May 23, 2017 · Death and succession. Catherine died quietly in her bed on Nov. 17, 1796, at the age of 67 after suffering a stroke. After her death, her enemies spread gossip about her that has endured for ...

  5. Dec 18, 2020 · Through a series of partitions, she claimed large portions of Polish territory, including areas that were historically significant and strategically important. In summary, Catherine the Great expanded Russia by sending explorers to Siberia, founding St. Petersburg, conquering the Black Sea coast, and acquiring territories in Poland.

  6. John Paul's successor, Benedict XVI, did not use the term directly in public speeches, but made oblique references to "the great Pope John Paul II" in his first address from the loggia of St. Peter's Basilica, at the 20th World Youth Day in Germany 2005 when he said in Polish: "As the great Pope John Paul II would say: Keep the flame of faith ...

  7. Jul 2, 2023 · On October 16, 1384, Poland crowned Jadwiga king. Historians call Jadwiga (pronounced ja·dwi·guh) one of Poland’s greatest rulers. She was a king, later a queen, a mother, and finally, a saint.

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