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  • 51Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig — Douglas Haig redirects here. See also Douglas Haig (disambiguation). The Earl Haig Earl Haig Nickname …

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  • 52House Harkonnen — For the 2000 novel, see Dune: House Harkonnen. House Harkonnen (pronounced /ˈhɑrkɵnən/[1]) is a powerful noble family in Frank Herbert s fictional Dune universe. The Harkonnens are featured prominently in the original 1965 novel Dune, and… …

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  • 53Military history of Italy during World War II — The maximum extent of the Italian Empire pink areas were held for just brief periods of time. History of Italy …

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  • 54Appeasement — is the policy of settling international quarrels by admitting and satisfying grievances through rational negotiation and compromise, thereby avoiding the resort to an armed conflict which would be expensive, bloody, and possibly dangerous. The… …

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  • 55Battle of Plataea — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Plataea partof=the Persian Wars caption=Map of the battlefield at Plataea date=August 27, 479 BC place=Plataea, Greece result=Decisive Greek victory. territory=Persia loses control of Attica.… …

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  • 56Battle of Corrin — The Battle of Corrin is an important battle in the fictional Dune universe created by Frank Herbert. It is briefly mentioned in his novels Dune (1965) and Chapterhouse Dune (1985), and is later explored in detail in (2004), a prequel novel by… …

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  • 57Nonresistance — (or non resistance) is generally defined as the practice or principle of not resisting authority, even when it is unjustly exercised [1]. At its core is discouragement of, even opposition to, physical resistance to an enemy. It is considered as a …

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  • 58Malakia (effeminacy) — In Greek society, effeminacy (Greek: gr. ἀνανδρία ndash; anandria ; gr. μαλακία ndash; malakia; Latin: mollites) was a term applied to men who were perceived as having the quality of unmanliness, softness or delicacy, shown by moral weakness,… …

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  • 59Combat stress reaction — Shell shock and shell shocked redirect here. For other uses, see Shell shock (disambiguation). Image from World War I taken in an Australian dressing station near Ypres in 1917. The wounded soldier in the lower left of the photo has a dazed… …

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  • 60George Haig, 2nd Earl Haig — George Alexander Eugene Douglas Haig, 2nd Earl Haig OBE RSA DL (born 15 March 1918), styled Viscount Dawick before 1928, succeeded to the Earldom of Haig on the death of his father, Field Marshal the 1st Earl Haig, on 28 January 1928.BiographyIn… …

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