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After and liberation
After liberation from the fascist occupation on 29 November 1944, several Albanian partisan divisions crossed the border into German-occupied Yugoslavia, where they fought alongside Tito's partisans and the Soviet Red Army in a joint campaign which succeeded in driving out the last pockets of German resistance.
After the Allied liberation of Rome on June 4, 1944, Fellini and Enrico De Seta opened the Funny Face Shop where they survived the postwar recession drawing caricatures of American soldiers.
After liberation, the UN, under Security Council Resolution 687, demarcated the Iraq-Kuwait boundary on the basis of the 1932 and the 1963 agreements between the two states.
After the liberation in 1945, Liberation Day was commemorated every 5 years.
Soon after the liberation of this prominent political hostage, the Vice President of Colombia Francisco Santos Calderón called Latin America's biggest guerrilla group a " paper tiger " with little control of the nation's territory, adding that " they have really been diminished to the point where we can say they are a minimal threat to Colombian security ", and that " After six years of going after them, reducing their income and promoting reinsertion of most of their members, they look like a paper tiger.
After the liberation of Kuwait, Yemen continued to maintain high-level contacts with Iraq.
After independence in 1964 the foreign relations of Zambia were mostly focused on supporting liberation movements in other countries in Southern Africa, such as the African National Congress and SWAPO.
After the Second Vatican Council, CELAM held two conferences which were important in determining the future of liberation theology: the first was held in Medellín, Colombia, in 1968, and the second in Puebla, Mexico, in January 1979.
After the liberation of France, he began reporting on Germany and central Europe from Berne.
After the rebellion and liberation in 1660, Molde became the administrative headquarter of Romsdalen Amt and was incorporated through a royal charter in 1742.
After the liberation in 1945, the partition of Korea created the modern two states of North and South Korea.
After his liberation, according to Dio Cassius, Caratacus was so impressed by the city of Rome that he said " And can you, then, who have got such possessions and so many of them, covet our poor tents?
After the liberation from the Turks in the Serbian Revolution, Serbs remained to practise Roman Law by enacting Serbian civil code in 1844.
After the liberation of Paris, on 25 August, the tapestry was again put on public display in the Louvre and in 1945 it was returned to Bayeux where it is exhibited at Musée de la Tapisserie de Bayeux.
After the liberation of the Netherlands in 1813 by Prussian and Russian troops, William Frederik of Orange-Nassau, ( better known as William I of the Netherlands ) the son of the last stadtholder William V of Orange-Nassau and Princess Wilhelmina of Prussia, returned to The Hague to be granted the title Sovereign of the Netherlands on 2 December 1813.
After the liberation, active members of the National Socialist party and those who had collaborated with the enemy were prosecuted and sentenced.
After the liberation, Peroutka became an editor-in-chief of the newspaper Svobodné noviny and refounded his famous revue Přítomnost under the name Dnešek (" Today ").
After the revolution of the universal suffrage of the 20 th Century and the women ´ s liberation movement of the 1970 ´ s promoted a revision from the feminists to " actively interrogate " the usual and accepted versions of the History as it was known at the time.
After the railway was completed, the POWs still had almost two years to survive before their liberation.
After the liberation of Kuwait, Bahrain and the United States strengthened their already good ties by signing a ten-year agreement in October 1991, which granted American forces access to Bahraini facilities and allowed the U. S. to pre-position war material for future crises.
After Barrow was released from prison in February 1932, he and Ralph Fults assembled a rotating core group of associates and began a series of small robberies, primarily of stores and gas stations ; their goal was to collect enough money and firepower to launch a raid of liberation against Eastham prison.
* After the Egyptian fleet participates decisively in the liberation of Athens from Macedonian occupation, Ptolemy obtains the protectorate over the League of Islanders, which includes most of the Greek islands in the Aegean Sea.
After the liberation of France in the summer of 1944, the French executed many of the estimated 25, 000 to 35, 000 miliciens for their collaboration.
After the liberation, Citroën, along with all the other major French car makers, evaluated and were offered the rights to the air-cooled AFG ( Aluminium Français Grégoire ) prototype, by Jean-Albert Grégoire, who was unaware of the secret TPV project.
After the liberation in 1878, the first population census in 1881 counted 24, 555 making it the second-largest in the principality after Ruse ( 26, 156 people ).

After and Iran
After the Iranian Revolution of 1979, the new Islamic government of Iran began an international campaign of assassination that lasted into the 1990s.
After the emergence of the Taliban, Iran stepped up assistance to the Northern Alliance minority ethnic groups.
" After the death of Iran's first Supreme Leader, Khomeini, Hezbollah's governing bodies developed a more " independent role " and appealed to Iran less often.
After the U. S. Congress prohibited federal funding of the Contras in 1983, the Reagan administration continued to back the Contras by raising money from foreign allies and covertly selling arms to Iran ( then engaged in a vicious war with Iraq ), and channelling the proceeds to the Contras ( see the Iran-Contra Affair ).
After Khomeini gained power, skirmishes between Iraq and revolutionary Iran occurred for ten months over the sovereignty of the disputed Shatt al-Arab waterway, which divides the two countries.
After making some initial gains, Iraq's troops began to suffer losses from human wave attacks by Iran.
After a succession of states dominated the region, in the twelfth century, Mawarannahr was united in a single state with Iran and the region of Khwarezm, south of the Aral Sea.
After a period of expansion under the Mongol Empire, the church went into decline through the 14th century, and was eventually confined largely to its heartland in what is now Iraq, northeastern Syria, southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran and to the Malabar Coast of India.
After creating the Order, Sabbah searched for a location that would be fit for a sturdy headquarters and decided on the fortress at Alamut in what is now northwestern Iran.
After China and India, there is a second tier of smaller countries with large water deficits — Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Mexico, and Pakistan.
After the death of Mohammad Shah Qajar, the shah of Iran, a series of armed struggles and uprisings broke out in the country, including at Tabarsi.
After the political, social and economic consequences of the Islamic Revolution of Iran in 1979 and the years that followed, many Iranian citizens, mostly Tehranis, left Iran due to mounting political, social and, most importantly, religious pressure.
After arriving in Iran, imported goods are distributed throughout the country by trucks and freight trains.
After the collapse of the Soviet-backed Kurdish Mahabad Republic in Iran in early 1947, Ibrahim Ahmad, previously the Sulaymaniyah representative of the Iranian KDP ( from now on referred to as KDP-I ), joined the newly formed Iraqi KDP.
After Herat, the river turns northwest, then north, forming the northern part of the border between Afghanistan and Iran.
After the 6th century the Turks, who had been pushed westward by other tribes, became neighbours of Iran and were identified with the Turanians.
After the Mongol assault in Iran from 1219 to 1221 and slaughter of the learned men, some of them fled and went out to Greater Khurasan ( now northern Afghanistan ), of whom a large number also took refuge in sub-continent ( current India and Pakistan ).
After the D ' Arcy concession the British became much more concerned with the stability of Iran because of their reliance on the country's vast oil reserves.
After Chandragupta's conquests, the Maurya Empire extended from Bengal and Assam in the east, to Afghanistan and Balochistan, some part of the eastern and south-east Iran in the west, to Kashmir and Nepal in the north, and to the Deccan Plateau in the south.
After China and India, there is a second tier of smaller countries with large water deficits – Afghanistan, Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Mexico, and Pakistan.
After U. S. mediation had failed several times to bring about a settlement, American Secretary of State Dean Acheson concluded that the British were " destructive and determined on a rule or ruin policy in Iran.
After the Eisenhower administration had entered office in early 1953, the United States and the United Kingdom agreed to work together toward Mosaddegh's removal and began to publicly denounce Mosaddegh's policies for Iran as harmful to the country.
After " weeks of negotiation with ... emissaries, ... a complex multi-stepped plan " was " hammered out " that included the establishment of an international commission to study America's role in Iran.

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