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Tag: Central Europe

Yalta to the Surrender 1945
World War I Peace Settlement in Europe and the Middle East
The Wars of Louis XIV
The Unification of Germany
The Swiss Confederation
The Seven Years War in Europe, The British-French wars in India and North America
The Schlieffen Plan of 1905
The Orient Route in Roman Times
The Orient Express Routes in the 1920’s
The Holy Roman Empire about 1618
The German States after 1815
The Austrian Habsburg Empire 1521-1772
Occupied Germany and Austria
Nationalities within the Hapsburg Empire
Missionary Awakening in Europe
Germany in 1547
Extermination by the Nazis
Expansion of Brandenburg-Prussia form the Fifteenth to the Eighteenth Century
European Bronze Age and Urnfield Expansion
AmberRoutes
Patterns of Global Terrorism 2000
Distribution of Races in Austria-Hungary
Black Sea Water Indicators, 1988 to 2000
Asia under the Mongols, 1290 A.D.

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