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State Practice Following World War II, 1945-1990
... The precedents in the Gulf and South Atlantic suggest that the establishment on the high seas during hostilities of war zones of reasonable size (having regard to the scale of the co[r] ... See full document
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Comments on George K. Walker Paper State Practice Following World War II, 1945-1990
... Rather than drawing analogies from Protocol I, it might be better, particularly in view of the number of major naval powers that have failed to ratify this instrument, and o[r] ... See full document
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Coastal sand dune ecosystem services in metropolitan suburbs: effects on the sake brewery environment induced by changing social conditions
... the following as factors that caused the decline of sake brewing as practiced in the coastal area in 1925: (1) bankruptcies and reconstruction diffi- culties that followed the destructive 1923 Great Kanto ... See full document
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Anarchism and the British warfare state : The prosecution of the War Commentary Anarchists, 1945
... excuse for revolution”. 109 In May 1945 Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour, 841 109. Department of Western Manuscripts, Bodleian Library, Oxford, Lord Woolton, diary entry for 1 November 1940, Woolton MS 2, quoted ... See full document
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AmHst20_Egalitarian.pdf
... . . . The pressures that had mounted in the decade and a half after World War II had brought significant change in eliminating segregation in American society. As the effort continued, a spectrum of ... See full document
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After the surrender: Australia and the Japanese class B and C war criminals, 1945-1958
... a war crime under orders, and is thus in a sense the mirror image of Command ...alleged war criminal had been adhering to the general Japanese military code of the time, which stressed obedience, or was ... See full document
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States of Repair: Institutions of Private Life in the Postwar Anglophone Novel
... welfare state. Compared to the eventfulness of two world wars, British imperialism, and Falkland War, which are directly marked as distinct historical periods, the postwar period makes itself known ... See full document
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The Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II pdf
... The AEC Matador 4 x 4 tractor first appeared in 1939, and was built to a War Office specification to tow 4.5-in (114-mm), 5.5-m (140-mm) and 6-in (152-mm) howitzers. The requirement was for a four-wheel tractor ... See full document
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Chapter 32 - World War II - No Japan.ppt
... Britain strikes back & took back 130,000 prisoners & Germany was forced to send General Erwin Rommel (Desert Fox).. He led the Afrika Korps ...[r] ... See full document
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Delinquency in Europe after World War II
... When the armies of the enemy were occupying a large part of Europe, food became scarce; industry and business were almost paralyzed and a great many of the population were unemployed; a [r] ... See full document
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The Positioning of the Albanians towards the World Conflict (World War II, WWII)
... the war against the German conquerors as the only way to give a solution to the national issue which was Kosovo’s unification with Albania according to the principle of self-determination as determined in the ... See full document
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War Modernism, 1918-1945
... the war on its way, creating for the first time a global audience out of the World War’s spectators: ‘our new ray / Hits heaven’s ceiling and reduplicates // On screens in New York Paris the same day / ... See full document
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NAME: ____________________________ Chapter 35 The Cold War Begins, 1945–1952 CHAPTER THEMES Theme: America emerged from World War II as the world’s strongest economic power, and commenced
... The Yalta agreement near the end of World War II left major issues undecided and created controversy over postwar relations with the Soviet Union. With feisty Truman in the White House, the two new ... See full document
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Enforcing the Third Geneva Convention On the Humanitarian Treatment of Prisoners of War
... 35 On the other hand, it is often argued: (1) that the post-World War II war crimes trials established the precedent that war crimes were and are violations of international law[r] ... See full document
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Authoritarian Control Mechanism over Chinese Intellectuals under the KMT Regime: A Study on Its History and Effects
... DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1104235 16 Open Access Library Journal who lived with them in the dormitory and kept close records on their actions and behavior. Also, each class had at least one unidentified class spy whose job was ... See full document
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Composing race and nation: intercultural music and postcolonial identities in Malaysia and Singapore
... Less has been written on music practice pertaining to Malaysia and Singapore: Ryker's 1991 New Music in the Orient: essays on composition in Asia since World War II, Matusky and Tan's 20[r] ... See full document
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How Language Policies and Practices Affect Classrooms in Schools and Colleges
... Following decolonization, the post-colonial governments of Sudan were dominated by Arabic- speaking ethnic, and these groups benefited from the disproportionate amount of power they held in the state. In ... See full document
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The United States in World War II
... For a long time, it looked as though Hitler might succeed in his mis- sion. Unprotected Amer- ican ships proved to be easy targets for the Ger- mans. In the first four months of 1942, the Germans sank 87 ships off the ... See full document
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The greatest prize in Southeast Asia: United States' policy towards Indonesia in the Truman and Eisenhower years
... V London, 1969 Kolko, Joyce and Gabriel The Limits of Power : The World and US Foreign Policy 1945-54 New York and London, 1972 LaFeber, Walter America, Russia and the Cold War 1945 - 19[r] ... See full document
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NAME: ___________________ Chapter 34 America in World War II, 1941–1945 KEY TERMS AND PEOPLE TO KNOW
... The success of the D-Day landing in the summer of 1944 affords the Allies a bridgehead in France from which they can move inland and ultimately invade Germany itself. With the USSR counterattacking from the east and ... See full document
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