At the same time, the warsaw Pact threat was disintegrating. |
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On this occasion, the Warsaw native's quotes offered no clue to exactly why he chose to act the way he did. |
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His works have been performed by symphonies in Akron, Springfield and Cleveland, Ohio, as well as the Warsaw Philharmonic. |
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The series was then filmed in Warsaw, presumably because costs were lower there. |
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Malev is currently believed to be attempting to have some aircraft serviced by non-union workers at Warsaw Airport. |
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Under the previous bipolar world order, NATO stood as a counter-pole to the military arm of the Eastern bloc, the Warsaw Pact. |
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With Prussian support uncut, the Russian army in Warsaw marched into Silesia forcing Italy to retreat. |
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She was liberated in 1945 and trekked back to Poland, still cold and starving but with a one-way ticket to Warsaw. |
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He spent time in both Warsaw and Krakow and on 26 June obtained his habilitation and began lecturing as a docent. |
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Today, with the Warsaw Pact dead, France can safely make its reach for grandeur. |
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They were prepared to sabotage the Soviet war machine in the event of a Warsaw Pact-NATO conflict. |
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Hungary was invaded by troops of the Warsaw Pact on 4 November and, despite guarantees of safe conduct, he was arrested by KGB troops. |
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Some, the view of Warsaw to the Ordynacki Palace and that towards the Royal Palace, merit the attentions of a restorer. |
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Getting around Warsaw is relatively easy and the municipal transport system includes trams, buses and an underground metro. |
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Warsaw is still full of grey Soviet-style buildings, a few haphazardly-built modern high rises and shabby stores selling cheap goods. |
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Maria was already there, one of 135 Polish girls and women transported from Warsaw in a single day. |
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Along with the Soviet units bearing down on Warsaw were Polish collaborators eager to set up a leftist government. |
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On the one hand it was extorted by the terrible price of the Warsaw Uprising, while on the other by a cold look at the horrors of war. |
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There is no nostalgia with regard to past connections with the states from the Warsaw Pact. |
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From time-to-time you will run into other surplused Warsaw Pact pistols chambered for the 9x18 Makarov. |
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The Soviets had only just taken the city of Lublin, 140 kilometres south-east of Warsaw. |
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Probably, during these years, he began studying the philology of the Polish language at Warsaw University. |
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After his return to Lithuania he suffered a mental collapse, and he died in an asylum near Warsaw. |
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Despite being the crown jewel of the Warsaw Pact, East Germany's social and economic infrastructure lagged far behind that of West Germany. |
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They forged documents, collected arms, and were couriers to the Warsaw underground. |
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Angry miners fought fierce battles with police and security forces on the streets of the Polish capital Warsaw at the end of July. |
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In 1994, the borderline of the City of Warsaw was enlarged to the surrounded province. |
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When I was about nine or ten years old, I literally fled from a little church near Warsaw, because the catechizer had terrified me. |
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We have found a marvelous painting of a medieval bishop hanging outside of a friary near Warsaw, some of its back panels being eaten by worms. |
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Despite their youth, the six members of the Warsaw Village Band are steeped in the traditional music of their native Poland. |
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Gorbachev had a chance to address Katyn during a July 1988 state visit to Warsaw, but dodged the issue. |
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I studied cello at the conservatories in Krakow and Warsaw, but he is the one who was my greatest inspiration. |
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And I was impressed with Warsaw and its restoration of that stately old city, and its energetic streets. |
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He continued to play the piano, accompanying the violinist Bronislaw Gimpel, with whom he formed the Warsaw Piano Quartet, which toured widely. |
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In Warsaw, the stadium scoreboard showed that the temperature was slowly but steadily dropping as the night wore on. |
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The Germans had decided to make Warsaw a fortress city which would be defended at all costs in an effort to stem the advance of the Red Army. |
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The old town of Warsaw has been painstakingly reconstructed from photographs, down to the most minute detail. |
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The book chronicles in vivid detail the boy's plight, starting with the relocation of his family to the Warsaw Ghetto. |
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The Warsaw Pact was part of a bigger imperial arrangement for yoking the East European armies to the Soviet high command. |
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The Poles' victory at Warsaw was seen at the time as the salvation of European democracy in the face of communism. |
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He included in it several non-communists, restored a multi-party system, demanded the removal of Soviet troops, and announced Hungary's withdrawal from the Warsaw Pact. |
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Transport aircraft carrying supplies kept the German columns moving swiftly, and finally relentless bombing helped to force Warsaw into submission. |
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Suggest Warsaw, Riga, Vilnius and Tallinn keep an eye out for masked men with guns wearing camouflage and no military insignia. |
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In Warsaw, the jazz critic Leopold Tyrmand popularized the wearing of striped socks as well. |
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After spending some time in Britain as a political refugee, he moved to Warsaw to be closer to Belarus. |
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Warsaw, which fell to Russia, became a centre of ballet activity. |
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In 1975 he went from benighted Warsaw to far more benighted Luanda to cover the civil war in Angola. |
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Germany and Austria-Hungary took control of most of the country and the University of Warsaw was refounded and it began operating as a Polish university. |
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In Army of Duchy of Warsaw there existed ten uhlans regiments. |
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In Warsaw a protester hurled an egg that walloped him on about the same quadrant of his person as did the egg thrown at the deputy prime minister the week before. |
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And it is hard to imagine big players like the Poles not wanting to showcase Warsaw or Krakow and ply visiting hacks with free slivovitz and customised briefcases. |
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A plane crash at Smolensk in Russia four years ago wiped out the Warsaw leadership. |
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Beside a statue of Mordecai Anielewicz, the hero of the Warsaw uprising, dripped a crude cartoon of an Auschwitz-bound train. |
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The Polish army was defeated and Warsaw surrendered to the Germans on 27 September with final pockets of resistance surrendering on 6 October. |
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The group of Warsaw cavers climbed out of several caves in Poland and of Sistema Cheve using alpinist techniques. |
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On Friday, 1 January 1620 there came chawushes from the Sultan of Turkey and went from Kamenets to Warsaw. |
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Warsaw Pact governments had little truck with pacifists, but their successors are more understanding. |
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In addition the Maratha Confederation, the Ottoman Empire, Italy, Naples and the Duchy of Warsaw each had more than 100,000 men under arms. |
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Polish patriots wanted the Russian part of Poland to be joined with the Duchy of Warsaw and an independent Poland created. |
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The Polish army was defeated and Warsaw surrendered to the Germans on 27 September, with final pockets of resistance surrendering on 6 October. |
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The Polish Government in London was not dissolved until 1991, when a freely elected president took office in Warsaw. |
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The bear is such a popular character in Poland that a Warsaw street is named for him, Ulica Kubusia Puchatka. |
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Napoleon set up the Duchy of Warsaw, a new Polish state that ignited a spirit of nationalism. |
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Military alliances like NATO and the Warsaw Pact are another forum through which influence is exercised. |
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During most of the Cold War, NATO's watch against the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact did not actually lead to direct military action. |
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New membership in the alliance has been largely from Central and Eastern Europe, including former members of the Warsaw Pact. |
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The 16th century Commonwealth was unique in Europe, because of widespread tolerance confirmed by the Warsaw Confederation. |
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On 5 August, they captured Warsaw and forced the Russians to withdraw from Poland. |
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East Germany was an Eastern Bloc state under political and military control by the USSR via occupation forces and the Warsaw Pact. |
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Additionally, the Polish Stock Exchange in Warsaw is the largest and most important in Central and Eastern Europe. |
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The country's largest firms comprise the WIG30 index, which is traded on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. |
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The Old Town of Poland's capital, Warsaw, was reconstructed after its wartime destruction. |
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All three of these companies are key constituents of the Warsaw Stock Exchange's lead economic indexes. |
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Poland has a number of international airports, the largest of which is Warsaw Chopin Airport, the primary global hub for LOT Polish Airlines. |
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An alumnus of the Warsaw School of Mathematics was Antoni Zygmund, one of the shapers of 20th century mathematical analysis. |
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The profuse decorations of the Branicki Palace in Warsaw are characteristic of the rococo style. |
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In response, after failing to persuade the Czechoslovak leaders to change course, five other Eastern Bloc members of the Warsaw Pact invaded. |
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This caused tensions in the United States because Warsaw Pact nations now had a strong presence in the region. |
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The organization also has offices in Copenhagen, Geneva, The Hague, Prague and Warsaw. |
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Gorbachev meanwhile refused to use Soviet troops to bolster the faltering Warsaw Pact regimes as had occurred in the past. |
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In answer to the Prague Spring, the Soviet Army, together with most of their Warsaw Pact allies, invaded Czechoslovakia. |
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This usage continued after the end of the Warsaw Pact when these countries started to undergo transition. |
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The United States and Western Europe established the NATO alliance and later the Soviet Union and Central Europe established the Warsaw Pact. |
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In May 1861 they moved to Warsaw, where Apollo joined the resistance against the Russian Empire. |
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Early in the Cold War era, NATO and the Warsaw Pact were created by the United States and The Soviet Union, respectively. |
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Seven Days to the River Rhine was a Warsaw Pact war plan for an invasion of Western Europe during the Cold War. |
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Comecon and the Warsaw Pact were dissolved, and in 1991, the Soviet Union ceased to exist. |
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Rotterdam has one of the best European Skylines together with Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Paris, Warsaw and Moscow. |
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One of the most used is the European route E67 highway running from Warsaw to Tallinn, via Kaunas and Riga. |
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Also in 1808 the French Empire imposed on the Duchy of Warsaw the Convention of Bayonne to buy from France the debts owed to it by Prussia. |
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The Treaties of Tilsit divided Europe between France and Russia and created the Duchy of Warsaw. |
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Following the war, Romania became a socialist republic and member of the Warsaw Pact. |
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In 1968, the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact allies invaded Czechoslovakia to halt the Prague Spring reforms. |
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Warsaw was a main centre after 1750, with an expansion of schools and educational institutions and the arts patronage held at the Royal Castle. |
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It was the second most devastated city in the world, after Warsaw, during the Second World War. |
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While it did not repudiate either Comecon or the Warsaw Pact, it ceased to play a significant role in either. |
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Even before the Bloc's last years, all of the countries in the Warsaw Pact did not always act as a unified bloc. |
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Many occupants of ghettos in eastern Europe also starved to death, most notoriously in the Warsaw ghetto. |
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On his return he contracted typhoid and died in Warsaw on 19 June 1840, leaving no heirs. |
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The Warsaw Treaty Organization claimed it needed to balance the 'threat' posed by NATO, thus justifying the Cold War arms race. |
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Wroclaw are 19 points behind leaders Legia Warsaw and go into tonight's home clash with Wisla Krakow in fifth spot. |
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Opolski, MD, PhD, of the Department of Interventional Cardiology and Angiology at the Institute of Cardiology, Warsaw, Poland. |
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In the ghetto, in a passageway that led to Gesia Street, stood a former employee of the famous bookdealer of Warsaw, Fayvel Rosen. |
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We would like to thank the Bialowieza Geobotanical Station of Warsaw University for logistical support. |
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He's the director of the Bialowieza Geobotanical Station, a research program of the University of Warsaw. |
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My grandparents came to Havana in the 1920s and 1930s from Warsaw and a village near Pinsk that was Russian or Polish, depending on the day. |
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Not so long ago, if you fancied a Polish sausage for your dinner you would have had to journey to Warsaw. |
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In 1955, the Warsaw Pact was formed partly in response to NATO's inclusion of West Germany and partly because the Soviets needed an excuse to retain Red Army units in Hungary. |
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The Eastern Bloc was the group of socialist states of Central and Eastern Europe, generally the Soviet Union and the countries of the Warsaw Pact. |
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Poland had recently been partitioned by its three large neighbours, but Napoleon created the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, which depended on France from the very beginning. |
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The Portuguese Navy had to refocus again its main efforts to the defense of the Atlantic against the naval threat from the Warsaw Pact in the context of the late Cold War. |
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During the Cold War, the Adriatic Sea became the southernmost flank of the Iron Curtain as Italy joined NATO, while the Warsaw Pact established bases in Albania. |
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In Germany and Poland, new Napoleonic client states, such as the Kingdom of Westphalia, Duchy of Warsaw, and Republic of Danzig, were established. |
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Many countries were prompted to align themselves with the nations that would later form either NATO or the Warsaw Pact, though other movements would also emerge. |
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Armia Krajowa staged Warsaw Uprising in 1944, amongst other activities. |
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A suction dredge barge on the Vistula River, Warsaw, Poland. |
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The fact that Romania, a Warsaw Pact country, opted to compete despite Soviet demands led to a warm reception of the Romanian team by the United States. |
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The Soviet Union and its Warsaw Pact allies required exit visas both for emigration and for those who wanted to leave the USSR for a shorter period. |
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This led to his imprisonment in Pavilion X of the Warsaw Citadel. |
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The premiere was in Warsaw in June 1928, and the first British production was two months later, at Sir Barry Jackson's inaugural Malvern Festival. |
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Prior to the embassy's opening of its immigrant visa unit, Lithuanians immigrating to the United States had to travel to Warsaw, Poland, for immigrant visa interviews. |
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Five years before the story's events, Adler had a brief liaison with Crown Prince of Bohemia Wilhelm von Ormstein while she was prima donna of the Imperial Opera of Warsaw. |
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By 1989, the Soviet alliance system was on the brink of collapse, and, deprived of Soviet military support, the communist leaders of the Warsaw Pact states were losing power. |
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This was reflected in the Warsaw Pact and NATO military alliances, respectively, as most of Europe became aligned with either the United States or the Soviet Union. |
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Later, other members of the Warsaw Pact also sold arms to Egypt and Syria. |
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The bombings of Guernica, Rotterdam, and Warsaw were considered tactical missions in support of military operations and were not intended as strategic terror attacks. |
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A period of political liberalization in 1968, known as the Prague Spring, was forcibly ended when the Soviet Union, assisted by several other Warsaw Pact countries, invaded. |
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Larger and more specialised medical complexes tend only to be found in larger cities, with some even more specialised units located only in the capital, Warsaw. |
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Upon the surrender of Warsaw to General Ivan Paskievich, many Polish troops, feeling they could not go on, withdrew into Prussia and there laid down their arms. |
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In 1807, Napoleon I of France temporarily recreated a Polish state as the satellite Duchy of Warsaw, after a successful Greater Poland Uprising of 1806 against Prussian rule. |
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This was supposed to mean matching defences at the level rendered necessary by the Warsaw Pact's offensive capabilities without spurring a further arms race. |
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Among the states ruled by communist regimes, emblems resembling the Soviet design were adopted in all the Warsaw Pact states except Czechoslovakia and Poland. |
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Since 1999, DLIS has conducted seven seminars about the NCS and the Federal Catalog System in countries that were formerly members of the Warsaw Pact. |
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They defeated Polonia Warsaw, Ukraine's Volyn Lutsk and Greek club Panathinaikos plus a number of other Academy teams, emerging champions to lift the trophy. |
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Warsaw, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest and Sofia, all these famous cities and the populations around them lie in what I must call the Soviet sphere. |
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As well as the French Empire, Napoleon controlled the Swiss Confederation, the Confederation of the Rhine, the Duchy of Warsaw and the Kingdom of Italy. |
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