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    Italijansko nasilje na območju Bloške planote, 1941–1943 by Mirjam Dujo Jurjevčič

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The paper presents specific examples of violence and deaths caused by the Italian army. The most extreme violence took place during the Italian offensive in July and August 1942, when there were mass shootings, the population was exiled to internment, and property was burned and looted. …”
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    Further Insights into the Mechanisms and Clinical Implications of Run-Mu-Ling Granules in Dry Eye Disease [Letter] by Wei W, Gao H, Guo X, Chen C

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Wei Wei,1 Haoming Gao,2 Xiuli Guo,2 Chen Chen3 1Armed Police Force First Mobile Corps Hospital, Baoding, Hebei Province, People’s Republic of China; 2People’s Liberation Army 32183 Troops Hospital, Baicheng, Jilin Province, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Ophthalmology, Dalian Women and Children’s Medical Group, Dalian, Liaoning Province, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Chen Chen, Department of Ophthalmology, Dalian Women and Children’s Medical Group, 154 Zhongshan Road, Xigang District, Dalian City, Liaoning Provinve, People’s Republic of China, Email chenchenkaoyan2008@163.com…”
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    La reconstruction du village témoin du Bosquel dans la Somme après 1940. Récit, ambitions et paradoxes d’une opération singulière by Xavier Dousson

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…On 7th June 1940, the village of Bosquel was almost entirely destroyed by the advancing German army. The tabula rasa caused by the war meant that their Town Planner, Paul Dufournet, and his project architects were able to completely redefine the structuring of the village, particularly the placement of its key functions, its inclusion in the rural area, as well as the character and form of its houses and farms. …”
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    Letecká báze na Českomoravské vysočině by Pavel Petr

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Their construction, which was kept top secret, was approved on 22nd July 1937 by the then Chief of Staff, Army General Ludvík Krejčí. After considering a variety of alternatives, the so-called “Air Bases on the Czecho-moravian Highlands” project was selected. …”
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    Engagement militaire et droits politiques des Arméniens : la Légion d’Orient, exemple de négociations entre une nationalité non souveraine et ses Alliés européens by Taline Papazian

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Abstract: The « Légion d’Orient » is an auxiliary corps of the French army created in November 1916. This body, comprising mainly Armenian refugees from the Ottoman Empire joined by compatriots from abroad, is created to support the conquest of Cilicia where, in agreement with Great Britain and Russia, France intends to constitute a protectorate at the end of the war. …”
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    Knowledge Creation and Conversion in Military Organizations: How the SECI Model is Applied Within Armed Forces by Andrzej Lis

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The paper studies methods, techniques and tools applied by NATO and the U.S. Army to support the aforementioned processes. As regards the issue of knowledge socialization, counseling, coaching, mentoring and communities of practice are discussed. …”
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    "...dans le milieu de la Ville qui fait face à la place, se trouvent tous les besoins publiques..." : remarques sur la notion de centralité urbanistique en Louisiane coloniale et à... by Gilles-Antoine Langlois

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…After the Louisiana Purchase (1803), the place d’Armes, becoming Jackson Square in the name of the general who had defeated the British army, acquired the status of a national symbol in a rapidly growing town. …”
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    Mendiants, vagabonds et la contagion du crime en France : des représentations aux réalités sociales (1789-1914) by Antony Kitts

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The long nineteenth century did not escape these prejudiced feelings against the beggar and the vagrant, taking on an unprecedented dimension in the years 1880-1890 when the question of recidivism became acute. Faced with this "army of crime", experts of all kinds - alienists, doctors, psychiatrists, criminologists, magistrates, police officers and journalists - took up this burning social issue in a climate of insecurity and collective psychosis. …”
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