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aftermath and armistice
Map showing Yugoslavia in 1919 in the aftermath of World War I before the treaties of Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine | Neuilly, Treaty of Trianon | Trianon and Treaty of Rapallo | Rapallo ( note that this map does not reflect any internationally established borders or armistice lines-it only reflect opinion of the researchers from London Geographical Institute about issue how final borders will look after Paris Peace Conference )
In the aftermath of the Continuation War, IKL was banned, on the insistence of the Soviet Union, four days after the armistice between Finland and the Soviet Union was signed 19 September 1944.
In the aftermath of the Italian armistice, in autumn of 1943, the first cases of what would later become known as Foibe massacres occurred, mostly in what is today Croatian Istria.

aftermath and ending
The Federation was formed largely out of the aftermath of the Earth-Romulan War of the late 2150s ending in 2160, when the founding members saw the need for interstellar unity to prevent the horror of further war.
There are two types of military history, although almost all texts have elements of both: descriptive history that serves to chronicle conflicts without offering any statements about the causes, nature of conduct, the ending and effects of a conflict ; and analytical history that seeks to offer statements about the causes, nature, ending and aftermath of conflicts as a means of deriving knowledge and understanding of conflicts as a whole, and prevent repetition of mistakes in future, to suggest better concepts or methods in employing forces, or to advocate the need for new technology.
While the combined military forces of local Filipino soldiers and officers of the Philippine Commonwealth Army and Philippine Constabulary units and the American soldiers and officers of the United States Armed Forces units was saluted the major victories and they taken and capturing in the province of Zamboanga and ending aftermath in World War II.
The defeated German, Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires saw the abolition of their monarchies in the close aftermath of the war, ending the reigns of Wilhelm II, Charles I and Mehmed VI respectively.
* Third ending: the narrator re-appears, standing outside the house where the second ending occurred ; at the aftermath.
This result came in the aftermath of the Mass Effect 3 ending controversy which several commentators viewed as a significant contribution to EA's win in the poll.
Three have been used, with the last ending in 1997 in the aftermath of the death of Princess Diana.
The DVD release also features the film's original ending as a deleted scene, which deals with the aftermath of Badon.
In the aftermath of the Black Sox Scandal, newly-appointed Commissioner of Baseball Kenesaw Mountain Landis declared no player who threw a game or promised to throw a game would ever be allowed in baseball -- effectively ending any realistic chance of Chase returning to the majors.
The film then returns to the past, ending in the aftermath of the Korean War, where Jin-seok returns to his mother, and sees the shoes his brother actually finished, and then heads off with the Young-shin younger siblings in a peaceful Seoul.
It was part of a series of efforts to assimilate the Scottish Highlands, ending their ability to revolt, and the first of the ' King's laws ' which sought to crush the Clan system in the aftermath of the Jacobite Rising of ' Forty-Five.
The original version had a " happy " ending, but was never publicly mounted, partly due to increased fear and caution in the musical and theatrical community in the aftermath of the two notorious Pravda editorials criticising Shostakovich and other " degenerate modernists " including Piotrovsky.
Book 12 returns to Browning's own voice, wrapping up the aftermath of the trial and ending the poem.
When the combined military force of the Filipino troops and officers of the 2nd, 22nd and 26th Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army and 2nd Infantry Regiment of the Philippine Constabulary and the American troops and officers of the U. S. Armed Forces units was found liberated and invaded the town municipality of Bongabon and aiding various guerrilla groups and Hukbalahap communist fighters and defeats Imperial Japanese troops and Makapili militia groups and ending aftermath of World War II.
One notable difference to other versions carrying a Chinese / Taiwanese version is that it doesn't contain the ending text describing the aftermath of Jingwu School, but is otherwise the same and bar a few missing frames, uncut.
These newer lines all fell victim to BR economies in the aftermath of the Beeching Axe-the direct line to Preston closing to passengers in April 1972 ( services henceforth reverting to the original line via Farington Curve Junction ) and Liverpool trains ending on 6 October 1969.
The station lost many of its services in the aftermath of the Beeching Report, with both express and local trains on the NMR main line ceasing to call in 1968 and trains to York ending in 1970, leaving only Hallam Line trains to serve the station.

aftermath and Polish-Teutonic
In 1525, during the aftermath of the Polish-Teutonic War ( 1519 – 1521 ), Sigismund I the Old, King of Poland, and his nephew, the last Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, Albert of Brandenburg-Ansbach, a member of a cadet branch of the House of Hohenzollern, agreed that the latter would resign his position, adopt the Lutheran faith and assume the title of Duke of Prussia.

aftermath and War
* 1918 – Japan announces that it is deploying troops to Siberia in the aftermath of World War I.
The U. S. experienced tense relations with Britain and its colonial government in Canada in the aftermath of the Civil War.
* Cisplatine War ( 1825 – 1828 ): Armed conflict over an area known as Banda Oriental or " Eastern Shore " between the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata and Empire of Brazil in the aftermath of the United Provinces ' emancipation from Spain.
During the aftermath of the Second World War, Pasternak had composed a series of poems on Gospel themes.
* 1925 – World War I aftermath: The final Locarno Treaty is signed in London, establishing post-war territorial settlements.
First, in the aftermath of the Second World War, the convention, drawing on the inspiration of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights can be seen as part of a wider response of the Allied Powers in delivering a human rights agenda through which it was believed that the most serious human rights violations which had occurred during the Second World War ( most notably, the Holocaust ) could be avoided in the future.
Since that law was repealed in the aftermath of World War II, the present Emperor Akihito became the first crown prince for over a thousand years to have an empress outside the previously eligible circle.
Griffith applied all the ideas for film staging that he had worked out in his Biograph films to a bigoted white southerner's epic view of the Civil War and its aftermath.
In the aftermath of World War II, the victory of the Allies over the Axis powers led to the collapse of multiple fascist regimes in Europe.
This myth was invoked, in considerably different circumstances, in the aftermath of Germany's defeat in World War I.
In September 1945, Radbruch published a short paper Fünf Minuten Rechtsphilosophie ( five minutes of legal philosophy ), that was influential in shaping the jurisprudence of values ( Wertungsjurisprudenz ), prevalent in the aftermath of World War II as a reaction against legal positivism.
Although many of his friends and relations were killed in the Civil War, Ashley survived to see its brutal aftermath.
Hoover realized that he was in a unique position to collect information about the Great War and its aftermath.
Many of the basic ideas that animated the movement developed in the aftermath of the Second World War and the atrocities of The Holocaust, culminating in the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Paris by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948.
In the aftermath of the atrocities of World War II there was increased concern in the social and legal protection of human rights as fundamental freedoms.
It is estimated that in the aftermath of World War II between 13 and 16 million ethnic Germans were expelled from the territories of Eastern Germany ( present-day part of Poland ), the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia ( mostly from the Vojvodina region ), the Kaliningrad Oblast ( formerly northern part of East Prussia ) area of Russia, Lithuania, Romania and other East European countries.
Hezbollah posters in the aftermath of the 2006 Lebanon War
This first statement of the previously uncodified rules and articles of war led to the first prosecution for war crimes — in the case of United States prisoners of war held in cruel and depraved conditions at Andersonville, Georgia, in which the Confederate commandant of that camp was tried and hanged, the only Confederate soldier to be punished by death in the aftermath of the entire Civil War.
The official Soviet archival records do not contain comprehensive figures for some categories of victims, such as those of ethnic deportations or of German population transfers in the aftermath of World War II.
* 1918 – President Woodrow Wilson announces his " Fourteen Points " for the aftermath of World War I.
His close association with the Congress dates from 1919, in the immediate aftermath of World War I.
In the immediate aftermath of the Second World War, the US Occupation authorities initially encouraged the formation of independent unions.
In the aftermath of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Lebanon became home to more than 110, 000 Palestinian refugees.
The aftermath of the First World War left many issues to be settled, including the exact position of national boundaries and which country particular regions would join.

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