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Gross domestic product between Allied and Axis | powers, 1938-1945. |
ct that took place between the Allies and Axis | Powers in North Africa and Italy during World War II. |
had declined to sever relations with the Axis | powers, and the Chilean election was viewed by many a |
ugh Turkey eventually declared war on the Axis | Powers in 1945, this decision had the side-effect of |
Several of the ciphers used by the Axis | powers were breakable using frequency analysis (for e |
er stipulated that crimes of the European Axis | Powers could be tried. |
ognise the hardship endured by German and Axis | Powers personnel, combatant or non-combatant, during |
War II and the attack carried out by the Axis | Powers on their former ally, the Kingdom of Yugoslavi |
for the creation of a puppet state of the Axis | powers in the region of Macedonia in September-Octobe |
Tribute to I-17, split with Axis | Powers (Agonia, 2004) |
the Allied forces holding out against the Axis | powers that had the city under siege. |
Greeks: The Greek Resistance Against the Axis | Powers in WWII, Ghost Road Press, ISBN 978-0-9816525- |
d that Slovakia might break away from the Axis | powers and open the road to the advancing Red Army. |
Australia declares war on Japan, and the Axis | powers of Finland, Hungary and Romania. |
rne units created by the Allies and other Axis | powers, the Japanese paratroops suffered from a dispr |
Main article: List of Hetalia: Axis | Powers episodes |
See also: List of Hetalia: Axis | Powers characters |
944 because of his collaboration with the Axis | Powers. |
n the Allies of World War II defeated the Axis | powers in Africa. |
of Yugoslavia, following the invasion of Axis | powers in April 1941. |
S. Patton and Bernard Montgomery and the Axis | Powers of General Erwin Rommel. |
ation in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia by the Axis | Powers in World War II. |
l for immediate peace and a pact with the Axis | powers; during the 'phoney war' period this message h |
the American people: "I believe that the Axis | powers are not going to win this war." |
g marked the refusal of Spain to join the Axis | powers in their war against Britain, due to Hitler's |
refer to the nations fighting against the Axis | Powers in the Second World War when the "free world" |
t for the Allied policy of obtaining the Axis' | powers' "unconditional surrender". |
ont, and some had been supplied to Axis-allied | powers such as Slovakia. |
The first constable was James B. | Powers, for whom Powers Lake is named. |
e: equipment wear-and-tear, absence of back-up | powers, the fact that Moscow had endured temperatures |
Henry, Sara Anna, Mary Louisa and Charles Ball | Powers. |
On the first ballot, | Powers received the vote of all nineteen Democrats wh |
orting American operations against the Barbary | powers until sailing for home on 3 June 1806. |
Equality of Bargaining | Powers. |
liminate public workers' collective bargaining | powers, saying "The labor movement has not only energ |
had numerous recruiting letters from baseball | powers like Stanford, UCLA and Arizona State. |
, and he was not recruited by major basketball | powers. |
Among his best known students are Kathy Bates, | Powers Boothe, Patricia Richardson, Stephen Tobolowsk |
A battery | powers light arrays for viewing the flat fish. |
Because | powers must be recharged before they can be used agai |
s that guaranteeing the neutrality of Belgium, | powers which signed the treaty would be bound to indi |
A combination of these belligerent | powers and the desolation they helped create appears |
ations between Afghanistan and the belligerent | powers are very cordial. |
n the sitcom, Good Times, who is played by Ben | Powers in the series final season (1978-1979). |
conducting dipole magnets with maximum bending | powers of 9 Tesla meters. |
beneficient | powers created, to count the years for men. |
Forensic psychologist Philip Benesch ( | Powers Boothe) who finds himself framed for the appar |
Mary Beth | Powers, Chief of Save the Children's Newborn and Chil |
Rae met his wife Beth | Powers while working on World Cup preparations and th |
n of reciprocally using such addresses between | powers as a way of diplomatically recognizing each ot |
In addition to the ABAA site, Biblio | powers similar niche-market sites such as Biblion.co. |
g succession made an agreement between the big | powers impossible, and on March 31, 1852 the duke of |
The war had demonstrated to the big | powers the importance of having their own sources of |
Some of his more bizarre | powers appear to be influenced in at least some way b |
The second Blood's | powers work similar to those of a vampire: he gains s |
ken from Florida Statutes Ch. 582, the Board's | powers include conducting surveys, investigations, re |
ken from Florida Statutes Ch. 582, the Board's | powers include conducting surveys, investigations, re |
Despite frequent bombings, | Powers narrowly won the election. |
Noreen Nash as Bonnie | Powers |
ers; to make provision for municipal borrowing | powers and to enable a Municipal Council to bind itse |
The Societies' Borrowing | Powers Act 1898 (61 & 62 Vict. |
Additional borrowing | powers of up to £400,000 were also sought. |
estion was settled four years later, when both | powers signed the Treaty of Unkiar Skelessi. |
ans, and having worked in the capitals of both | powers Stanyan was an influential part of those negot |
erica and Europe was thus staggering when both | powers were ruled by a same physical King and success |
and Ethiopia of the Walwal incident since both | powers believed it was within their border. |
Nikolas but without the full use of her bound | powers she stands little chance. |
ational Grains Authority (NGA) in 1980, BPRE's | powers and functions were expanded through LOI 1142 t |
They held broad | powers to legislate, judge and enforce the laws among |
as held that the Customs Act, which gave broad | powers to customs inspectors to exclude "obscene" mat |
were elected, Ukrainian Hetmans had very broad | powers and acted as heads of the Cossack state, their |
It provides the police with broad | powers to search, arrest, and detain suspects. |
ed by the National Health Service Act 1946 but | powers over the NHS in Wales came under the Secretary |
A comparison of buying | powers based on data provided by the Hamburger Staats |
And often, because they are driven by | powers and dreams strange to us, they are driven away |
The station is owned by | Powers Broadcasting Company, Inc. and broadcasts to t |
attempt to overthrow the government was led by | powers sympathetic to either the Soviet Union or the |
and a system of lines serves to group them by | powers of ten. |
The audio book is read by | Powers Boothe. |
major leagues and the minor association led by | Powers reestablished a National Agreement. |
There are several conventions which differ by | powers of . |
ile another co-founder said it was inspired by | Powers of Ten. |
the most well-known development established by | Powers. |
Adjutant Ridgley C. | Powers |
William C. | Powers, president of The University of Texas at Austi |
"Tony" (D. C. | Powers) - 3:28 |
Caleb | Powers married Laura Rawlings in January 1896 and she |
fiance of gravity, and have optical camouflage | powers that render them invisible at will. |
fiance of gravity, and have optical camouflage | powers that render them invisible. |
ed one of the original characters Dr. Caroline | Powers from 2000-2001; Nice Guy Eddie (2002); Holby C |
e tried to force himself upon her, Catherine's | powers manifested, and she hurled him out a window wi |
y and political alliances between the Catholic | powers of France and Spain with royal marriages. |
spite the fact that the traditionally Catholic | powers did not come to the Pope's aid, the papacy rej |
Paris, and acted as an agent for the Catholic | powers. |
German Emperor Ferdinand II and with Catholic | powers. |
arily a dualistic view of the nature of causal | powers, "not intrinsically connected with the actual |
concrete situation in which the "right" causal | powers are those that our neurons have to reciprocall |
nt just in case they have these "right" causal | powers; i.e. they possess neurons with synaptics conn |
tters and, hence, from having the right causal | powers. |
ese as before the operation but now the causal | powers of his neurotransmitters have been replaced by |
The point is generalizable: for any causal | powers, it will always be possible to hypothetically |
and the Papayas retaliate with their celestial | powers. |
aning she had gained immortality and celestial | powers. |
der paens of various divine acts and celestial | powers. |
her message to Afghanistan to join the Central | Powers, break with British Empire and declare war aga |
sively refused to ally itself with the Central | Powers in the war and the protracted negotiations ens |
Consequently he was the last Central | Powers combatant of the Western Front. |
Central | powers |
In 1918, with the collapse of the Central | Powers, the U-boats were scuttled, or fled to join th |
no unified treaty ending the war; the Central | Powers were dealt with in separate treaties. |
Empire, which was a major part of the Central | Powers in World War I, as was the German Empire. |
The collapse of the World War I Central | Powers and the withdrawal of the Allies had made the |
nd the Young Turks, had sided with the Central | Powers during World War I. |
est was eventually liberated after the Central | Powers' surrender in 1918. |
With the defeat of the Central | Powers, L-1 departed the Isle of Portland, England, o |
ovsk was signed between Russia and the Central | Powers. |
remacy on the seas and its blockade of Central | Powers shipping, that favored one side from the get-g |
ishment of a rump Kingdom of Poland, a Central | Powers puppet state. |
retext appeared in July 1917, when the Central | Powers demanded that the soldiers of the Polish Legio |
During World War I, the work of Central | Powers scientists was available only to Central Power |
ntente tactical victory and forced the Central | Powers to hold their offensive and assume a defensive |
f World War I planes from the defeated Central | Powers, there were not enough pilots to fly them. |
es (led by Britain and Russia) and the Central | Powers. |
n Irish constitutional monarch, if the Central | Powers won the First World War, which suggests that t |
and Lemberg which had been lost to the Central | Powers in the previous year. |
f the Kingdom of Poland as part of the Central | Powers' plan of Mitteleuropa, Tomasz Arciszewski ente |
the United States declared war on the Central | Powers: April 1917. |
n armed uprising against the occupying Central | Powers forces and Hetman Pavlo Skoropadskyi's dictato |
had joined the war on the side of the Central | Powers, and was subsequently deposed by the British, |
y under the previous occupation by the Central | Powers. |
ss did not see any service against the Central | Powers. |
only during the day, a success for the Central | Powers. |
concentrate its forces to counter the Central | Powers offensive from Transylvania. |
between the Kingdom of Romania and the Central | Powers. |
to expect if the Germans and the other Central | Powers won the war. |
to Greece as a war reparation from the Central | Powers in 1920. |
Simultaneously, the collapse of the Central | Powers affected the former Austrian province of Galic |
Muck in 1919 for sympathizing with the Central | powers. |
Wells blamed the Central | Powers for the coming of the war, and argued that onl |
h essentially declared war against the Central | Powers in the First World War. |
tion in World War I on the side of the Central | Powers, and regulated the demobilization and disarmam |
while the black magicians support the Central | Powers. |
The Central | Powers submarine fired torpedoes and at least one hit |
ch consecrated Romania's defeat by the Central | Powers. |
to Greece as a war reparation from the Central | Powers in 1919. |
o enter World War I on the side of the Central | Powers. |
anda to build up sentiment against the Central | Powers. |
The Central | Powers consisted mainly of the German Empire, the Aus |
ries of the Triple Entente against the Central | Powers it would gain Cisalpine Tyrol (today's provinc |
position, controlled until then by the Central | Powers, chiefly Bulgarian troops. |
of Brest-Litovsk making peace with the Central | Powers, but ceding large amounts of territory to them |
e Entente, which eventually became the Central | Powers and Allied Forces, respectively. |
Tutrakan during which mostly Bulgarian Central | Powers forces defeated decisively the Romanian Army. |
However, Britain declared war on the Central | Powers on 4 August 1914, and all foreign battleship c |
st-Litovsk, Romania, surrounded by the Central | Powers forces, had no other choice but to sue for pea |
ed Austria-Hungary's commitment to the Central | Powers. |
World War I in 1914 on the side of the Central | Powers, it realized that it needed to modernize its a |
gnized de jure in February 1918 by the Central | Powers of World War I (Austria-Hungary, Germany, the |
e of war reparations from the defeated central | powers. |
1918, between the Russian SFSR and the Central | Powers, marking Russia's exit from World War I. |
ly's reasoning for not siding with the Central | Powers was that the Triple Alliance was a defensive a |
On 13 July, the Central | Powers' armies opened a new offensive across the enti |
uildup of forces generally favored the Central | Powers. |
in the early stages of the war, as the Central | Powers had no aircraft capable enough to challenge it |
Allies and Central | Powers in the First World War |
- Sofia railway was now opened for the Central | Powers and a permanent land connection was establishe |
he Treaty of Brest-Litovsk between the Central | Powers, Ukrainian People's Republic, and the Petrogra |
14, to entice the Ottomans to join the Central | Powers in World War I. |
o in November 1917, one of the largest Central | Powers victories in Italy. |
pporter of Romania's commitment to the Central | Powers, and, upon Carol's death in 1914, he advocated |
embittered against Aehrenthal and the Central | Powers. |
entry into World War I as part of the Central | Powers, the Belgian investors sold their assets and l |
The Central | Powers are depicted in olive, the Triple Entente in d |
ssia, Italy pledged its support to the Central | Powers, but Italy did not enter into the war because |
san, left India to seek support of the Central | Powers for a Pan-Islmaic revolution in India in what |
n 6 September allied Bulgaria with the Central | Powers in World War I. |
r activity the armed operations of the Central | Powers in the region. |
Russians were forced to withdraw, the Central | Powers recaptured most of Galicia, and the Russian th |
ia towards a serious commitment to the Central | Powers. |
ould prove a decisive blow against the Central | Powers. |
After the Central | Powers offensive (see Romanian Campaign), he remained |
ilometers away from the borders of the Central | Powers, removing the threat of Russian invasion of Ge |
ry into World War I on the side of the Central | Powers. |
kraine did not want to be ruled by the Central | Powers, and so rebelled. |
the United States took control of all Central | Powers merchant ships in its ports in April 1917 when |
ians were to deliver foodstuffs to the Central | Powers. |
This was seen by the Central | Powers as mutiny on the part of the Polish units, and |
but prohibited American trade with the Central | powers, and in early November 1914 declared the North |
Empire into the war on the side of the Central | Powers, in which it took part in the Middle Eastern t |
The pact was intended to isolate the Central | Powers, the German Empire, the Austrian-Hungarian Emp |
to come under attack by forces of the Central | Powers during World War I. |
Ottoman empire, having sided with the Central | Powers during World War I, suffered a major military |
his turned neutral opinion against the Central | Powers, as countries like the U.S. and Brazil suffere |
With Turkey as an ally of the Central | Powers, the German Navy could also access the Black S |
state allied to and controlled by the Central | Powers. |
on April 2, 2008, he was also the last Central | Powers veteran of any nationality. |
ermany exercises sovereign rights with certain | powers reserved to the states of Germany including Rh |
Included in these rules are certain | powers available to the Speaker to ensure reasonable |
g the Constitution, the people granted certain | powers to the federal government: "it was felt by the |
h the Prime Minister and President had certain | powers. |
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