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  • |used_by={{flag|Czechoslovakia}}<br />{{flag|Nazi Germany}}<br />{{flag|Yugoslavia}}<br />{{flag|Soviet Union}} ...roce 1938|date=24 March 2005|accessdate=2009-05-23}}</ref> Twelve were in German service between August 1943 and June 1944.<ref>Gander and Chamberlain, p. 1
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  • ...Marine Siege Regiment]] at [[Dover]] in [[Kent]] to bombard [[Nazi Germany|German]] batteries and shipping in the [[Calais]] area<ref>http://www.doverpages.c
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  • ;{{Flag|Germany|Nazi}}: Used Polish guns [[Invasion of Poland (1939)|captured in 1939]] as '''3, ...m. After Poland was occupied, most of the guns fell into the hands of the German and [[Soviet]] armies.
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  • |origin= [[Nazi Germany|Germany]] |used_by= [[Nazi Germany|Germany]]
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  • ...Armory]], based on the [[World War II]]–era design of the [[Nazi Germany|German]] [[Mauser MG 213]], a 20&nbsp;mm (and 30&nbsp;mm) cannon developed for the
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  • |origin={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} ...sp;mm MG 151/20''' cannon which was widely used on many types of [[Germany|German]] ''[[Luftwaffe]]'' fighters, fighter bombers, night fighters, ground attac
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  • |origin={{flagicon|Nazi Germany}} [[Nazi Germany|Germany]] ...ensive and a defensive weapon. It saw widespread use in those roles by the German [[Luftwaffe]], particularly during the early stages of [[World War II]], al
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  • |used_by={{flag|Nazi Germany}} ...' is the designation of a 30&nbsp;mm [[autocannon]] used in [[Nazi Germany|German]] combat aircraft during [[World War II]]. Although accurate and powerful,
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  • |used_by={{flag|Nazi Germany}} ..."machine cannon") was a [[30 mm caliber]] [[autocannon]] manufactured in [[Nazi Germany|Germany]] during [[World War II]] by [[Rheinmetall]]-[[August Borsi
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  • ...}}<br>{{flag|Australia}}<br>{{flag|Belgium}}<br>{{flag|Ireland}}<br>{{flag|Nazi Germany}} ...&nbsp;mm 2-pounder could outperform a typical 37&nbsp;mm piece such as the German [[3.7 cm PaK 36]] or the [[Bofors 37 mm]], and hugely outclassed smaller 25
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  • ...ina]]. These weapons were originally naval anti-aircraft weapons for the [[German Navy]]. <ref>[http://www3.plala.or.jp/takihome/11aa.htm] Taki's Imperial Ja
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  • ...legedly used by [[Western Allies|allied spies]] to sabotage [[Nazi Germany|German]] planes. A mercury paste was applied to bare [[aluminium]], causing the me
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  • ..., Germany's rapid rearmament policy after 1935 proved contradictory to the Nazi Party autarkic ambitions and imports of raw materials rose by 10% over the
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  • ...ugs|anti-addictive]] for use in patients on opioids. It was developed in [[Nazi Germany|Germany]] in 1937. Although chemically unlike [[morphine]] or [[her After the war, all German patents, trade names and research records were requisitioned and expropriat
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  • ...r falls on the 1st or 2nd, then the festival will go on until October 3 ([[German Unity Day]]). Thus, the festival is now 17 days when the 1st Sunday is Octo In 1933, the Bavarian white and blue flag was replaced with the [[Flag of Nazi Germany|swastika flag]]. From 1939 to 1945, due to [[World War II]], no Okt
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  • *'''2008'''. Carsten Bockstette, a German military officer serving at the [[George C. Marshall Center for European Se ...ce, nor to the [[NKVD]] in the Soviet Union or the [[Gestapo]] in [[Nazism|Nazi]] Germany, but only to those who opposed the two dictatorships. Historian R
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  • ...plans for the use of such resistance in the event of a [[Operation Sealion|German invasion]].<ref>{{cite web | author = British Resistance Organisation | tit ...hobic organizations such as [[White Aryan Resistance]] and the British neo-Nazi [[Combat 18]] have adopted and advocate the tactic. The modern [[Ku Klux Kl
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  • For the German anarchist [[Gustav Landauer]] "propaganda of the deed" meant the creation o ...78'''. Failed assassination attempt of [[Max Hödel]] against [[William I, German Emperor|Kaiser Wilhelm I]].
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  • ...uerilla group [[EOKA]] in Cyprus, [[Paul Emil von Lettow-Vorbeck]] and the German [[Schutztruppe]] in the [[World War I]], [[Josip Broz Tito]] and the [[Yugo ...ord ''guerra'' "war", literally "little war". It derives from the Old High German word ''Werra'' or from the middle Dutch word ''warre''; adopted by the [[Vi
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  • ...olence.<ref>{{Cite news| last=Heneghan | first=Tom | title=Low profile for German Koran challenger | date=2004-11-11 | publisher=SwissInfo, Reuters|url=http: ..., and the storming of European buildings and desecration of the Danish and German flags in Gaza City.<ref>{{Cite news| title = Storm grows over Mohammad cart
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