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The article studies conditions and reasons for recurrence of the mass participation of the highlanders' societies in armed counteraction to the Russian Empire on completion of the active phase of the Caucasian war.
Daria Korobeynikova
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We develop scheduling models of Super Rugby, the existing Super 14 (2006–2010) and the proposed Super 15 (from 2011), and the revised national provincial ITM Cup competition (from 2011). Developing schedules for these competitions involves a large number
Johnston, Mark, Wright, Mike
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Spartan Daily, February 26, 2019 [PDF]
Volume 152, Issue 14https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartan_daily_2019/1013/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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The article examines the lives and service careers of Caucasian highlanders in Imperial Russian service during the Caucasus War (1801–1864). It traces not only the trajectories of prominent historical figures but also the fates of lesser-known actors ...
Amiran T. Urushadze
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Victims of Circumstance: the Execution of German Deserters by Surrendered German Troops Under Canadian Control in Amsterdam, May 1945 [PDF]
On the morning of 13 May 1945, five days after the formal capitulation of Hitler’s Wehrmacht, a German military court delivered death sentences on two German naval deserters, Bruno Dorfer and Rainer Beck.
Madsen, Chris
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Through an Imperial Prism: Land, Liberty, and Highland Loyalism in the War of American Independence [PDF]
Americanus +89 more
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Parachute Engineers in Combat, Ortona 1943: A German Perspective [PDF]
In late 1943, Allied forces were fighting their way up the Italian peninsula. It was tough going. Broken terrain hindered the advance and well-armed, well-led German defenders fought for nearly every river corssing, hill, and village.
Bayerlein, Carl +2 more
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Operation “Canada”: 5th Canadian Armoured Division’s Attack on Delfzijl, 23 April to 2 May 1945 [PDF]
Operation “Canada” was the last action fought 5th Canadian Armoured Division in the Second World War. The battle to open the northern Dutch port of Delfzijl lasted ten days, and cost the Division a total of 62 dead and 180 wounded.
Byers, Daniel
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The Canadian Role in Operation “Charnwood,” 8 July 1944: A Case Study in Tank/Infantry Doctrine and Practice [PDF]
On the morning of 8 July 1944, soldiers of the 9th Canadian Infantry Brigade (9 CIB) left their startlines near the Norman village of Vieux Cairon heading for Buron and Gruchy; two villages nearly 2,000 yards across open ground to the south.
Wilson, David A.
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