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After and surrender
After a lengthy engagement, he forced the large and well-armed merchant ship to surrender.
After the Dutch surrender, Captain Charles Foote ( of the Piedmontaise ) was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the Banda Islands.
After the war, 200, 000 Chinese troops under General Lu Han were sent by Chiang Kai-shek to northern Indochina ( north of the 16th parallel ) to accept the surrender of Japanese occupying forces there, and remained in Indochina until 1946, when the French returned.
After the French surrender, Louisbourg was thoroughly destroyed by British engineers to ensure it would never be reclaimed.
After the surrender, the Volunteers were hissed at, pelted with refuse, and denounced as " murderers " and " starvers of the people ".
After the surrender, despite the efforts of the senior officers to maintain order, the civil population of Gibraltar suffered at the hands of the troops.
After surrender in North Africa and losing the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942 – 43, the Germans were on the defensive.
After the surrender of the Italian Army in September 1943, Albania was occupied by the Germans and soon exploded into a ferocious guerilla war.
After Lee's surrender, there was a public meeting in Shreveport, Louisiana, at which many speakers supported continuation of the war.
After the briefly successful reconquest of Sweden by Christian II and the subsequent Stockholm bloodbath in 1520, the Swedes rose in yet another rebellion which ousted the Danish forces once again in 1521, though Stockholm did not surrender until the summer of 1523.
* 1940 – World War II: After fierce fighting, the poorly trained and equipped Dutch troops surrender to Germany, marking the beginning of five years of occupation.
After the surrender of two major Oeselian strongholds, Muhu and Valjala, the Oeselians formally accepted Christianity.
After the December 1933 Paraguayan victory at Campo Via, Bolivia seemed on the verge of surrender.
After Prime minister Nawaz went to the United States on emergency situation, an impression was attempted to create in the print media that Prime minister was at fault to surrender there.
' Timochenko ' announced the new commander in chief is ' Alfonso Cano ' After speculations in several national and international media about the ' softening up ' of the FARC and the announcement of Colombian President Álvaro Uribe that several FARC leaders were ready to surrender and free their captives, the secretariat of the FARC sent out a communiqué emphasizing the death of their founder would not change their approach towards the captives or the humanitarian agreement.
After this event, the FARC-EP released a statement saying that defeating the group would not bring peace to Colombia and called for a negotiated solution, not surrender, to the social and political conflict.
After the surrender, a dispute arose over the fate of French archaeological and scientific discoveries in Egypt, including a group of artefacts, biological specimens, notes, plans and drawings collected by the members of the commission.
After each step in the process the besiegers would ask the besieged to surrender.
After Japan's surrender to the Allied Powers, division at the 38th parallel marked the beginning of Soviet and U. S. trusteeship over the North and South, respectively.
After Napoleon's surrender and exile to the island of Elba, peace appeared to have returned, but when he escaped back into France in 1815, the British and their allies had to fight him again.
* January 15 – After a 32-month fight for independence from Nigeria, Biafran forces under Philip Effiong formally surrender to General Yakubu Gowon.
* October 2 – After two days of siege, Major Buckrucker and his men surrender.
After the surrender of May 8, 1945, eliminated the threat of Nazi Germany, Patton was quick to assert the Soviet Union would cease to be an ally of the United States.
After Greece's surrender to the Axis, the island came under Italian control and occupation.
After making the standard request for surrender at 0800, which was refused, Klenau ordered a barrage from his mortars and howitzers.

After and royalist
After the battle, however, the royalist garrison was withdrawn on the approach of Lord Brooke and the castle was garrisoned by parliamentary forces.
After the shattering royalist defeat at the Battle of Lewes, Richard took refuge in a windmill, was discovered, and was imprisoned until September 1265.
After Guanajuato had been retaken by royalist forces, the bishop there excommunicated Hidalgo and those under him, declaring them to be heretics, perjurers and blasphemers on 24 December 1810.
After the war many castles were slighted, damaged to put them beyond military use, but Parliament was concerned about the threat of a royalist invasion from Scotland and Beaumaris was spared.
After this, the Orléanists sought a fusion with the Legitimists to strengthen the royalist cause.
After Venizelos ' defeat, he controlled most deputies in the parliament, and was the main driving force of the following royalist governments, but himself only assumed the office of Prime Minister in April 1921.
After the communist victory in 1975, former royalist symbols, including " Nokor Reach ", were reinstated for a short while.
After the royalist party FUNCINPEC defeated the former communists ( Cambodian People's Party ) in the 1993 elections, the royalist anthem was restored.
After having been released from captivity by Napoleon, Ferdinand VII sent a large army under the command of the " Pacificador " ( Pacifier ) Pablo Morillo who restored royalist rule in the area by 1816.
After the evacuation of French forces from the Illyrian provinces in 1813 he returned to Paris, and the Restauration found him a royalist, though he retained something of republican sentiment.
After the royalist resistance was crushed in Phnom Penh, there was indeed some FUCINPEC-Khmer Rouge in the Northern provinces, where the fighting against Hun Sen offensive lasted until August 1997.
After the Tehran Conference, the Allies shifted support from royalist Chetniks to communist Partisans.
After the Battle of Ayacucho, the remaining royalist troops under the command of Pedro Antonio Olañeta — who was opposed to the Constitution and had rebelled in January 1824 against Viceroy La Serna and the liberal restoration of 1820 — surrendered after Olañeta died in Tumusla on April 2, 1825.
After leaving the island, Morillo's troops reinforced existing royalist forces in the Venezuelan mainland, entering Cumaná and Caracas in May.
After two defeats against the Spanish royalist troops in Peru at Venta y Media and Sipe-Sipe, he was relieved from his command in 1816.
After the royalist forces re-conquered New Granada, Santander like many other New Granadan officers retreated to the plains east of the Cordillera Oriental, the Llanos, near the modern Venezuelan border.
After the collapse of the attempt at compromise Bristol was seen as a " hardline " royalist: as such Parliament imprisoned him after the outbreak of the Civil War, although he was later allowed to join the KIng at Oxford.
After the establishment of a Junta in Caracas, Urdaneta joined the army in the fight against royalist.
After the fall of the First Republic, the royalist authorities continued to maintain the limits and structures of the province of Barcelona.
After the beginning of the crisis of the First Republic, as result of the earthquake of 26 March 1812 and the domination of royalist forces led by Domingo de Monteverde, Gual is next to Francisco de Miranda in the city of La Victoria on 5 July 1812, when the news of the royalist uprising in Puerto Cabello is received.
After 1848, however, he became associated with right wing politics and particularly with the purge of leftist and royalist judges from the French courts and with the defense of the many press censorship laws passed as the republic became increasingly authoritarian.

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