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The Eastern Front

2018
In this chapter Hew Strachan contends that the eastern front has long been unjustifiably neglected by researchers. This stems from the fact that for a long time before the start of the First World War, the Great General Staff considered Russia the main enemy.
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All Quiet on the Eastern Front

2018
After reviewing aspects of Germany and Austria-Hungary’s political dispositions regarding the eastern front, Peter Hoeres examines the Central Powers’ cultural perceptions of their Slavic enemies. Adducing evidence from numerous sources including German soldiers’ published letters, journalists’ writings, and the works of cultural commentators, the ...
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Eastern Front

2014
1914-1918-Online International Encyclopedia of the First World ...
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The Eastern Front

2014
On 28 July 1914, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. The Serb government declared that the political strategy was not concerned by an event that was internal to Austria-Hungary because the authors of the attack were all Bosniacs and thus Austro-Hungarian subjects.
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Disquiet on the Eastern Front

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1997
Even in this more relaxed post-Cold War era, Russia`s leaders believe that nuclear weapons are vital to national security. Maintaining confidence in their safety, security, and reliability is therefore essential. But whether Russia can maintain the necessary level of confidence in the face of economic chaos is uncertain.
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The Eastern Front, 1943–1945

2023
Abstract After the summer 1943 failure of Nazi Germany’s Kursk offensive, the dynamic of the war on the Eastern Front changed fundamentally. Germany was no longer able to mount major offensives, but only minor and reactive attacks in response to Soviet overextension.
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