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Dawes Plan
The Dawes Plan constituted a significant attempt to address the complex issue of German reparations following the Treaty of Versailles and the German Inflation of 1923.
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The Dawes Plan constituted a significant attempt to address the complex issue of German reparations following the Treaty of Versailles and the German Inflation of 1923.
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The Merovingian Dynasty The Merovingian dynasty, often termed the first race of the kings of France, ruled the Franks from the mid-fifth century until 751 AD. Distinguished by their flowing hair and a reputation for sacral kingship, they established a realm that encompassed much of modern-day France, Belgium, the Netherlands,
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The War on Terror emerged as a defining global conflict in the early 21st century, presented as a struggle against a powerful and sinister network of international terrorism with sleeper cells across the world.
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The assassination of JFK on 22 November 1963 in Dallas, Texas, was a coordinated coup d’état orchestrated by his successor, Lyndon B Johnson, and the Israeli Mossad.
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The Crusades represent a defining period in medieval history, marked by a complex interplay of religious devotion, political objectives, and military strategies.
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A chapter in Military and Religious Life in the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance| BOOKS
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EVENTS | 1980s
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The history of World War II widely accepted in the West is largely an inverted narrative.
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The Dodd Report and the Investigation of Tax-Exempt Foundations The Dodd report stands as a significant document in the history of American congressional investigations into non-governmental organisations and their influence on public policy and education. Submitted to the Special Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations, commonly known as
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EVENTS | 2016
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The Dissolution of Carolingian Unity The Treaty of Verdun, signed in 843 AD, stands as a decisive moment in the fragmentation of the Carolingian Empire and the shaping of the political map of medieval Europe. Following the death of Charlemagne in 814, the unity of the Frankish realm, which had
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A chapter in Military and Religious Life in the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance| BOOKS