military's role in the post-World War II occupation of Austria from the initial planning efforts in 1943 through the signing of the State Treaty and withdrawal of American troops in 1955. Chapters are organized thematically and in rough chronology analyzing, in turn, particular aspects of U.S....
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This set off a diplomatic crisis when Austria-Hungary delivered an ultimatum to the Kingdom of Serbia,[14][15] and international alliances formed over the previous decades were invoked. Within weeks, the major powers were at war and the conflict soon spread around the world. ...
Vienna, Austria R foundation for statistical computing 2022. Hair K BZ, Macleod M, Liao J, Sena ES. The Automated Systematic Search Deduplicator (ASySD): a rapid, open-source, interoperable tool to remove duplicate citations in biomedical systematic reviews. 2021. Mourad Ouzzani HH, Zbys ...
Central Powers Germany • Austria-Hungary • Bulgaria Timeline Pre-War conflicts Mexican Revolution (1910–1920) • Italo-Turkish War (1911–1912) • French conquest of Morocco (1911–1912) • First Balkan War (1912–1913) • Second Balkan War (1913) Prelude Origins • Sarajevo assa...
The first indication of the German’s real intentions was their occupation of Austria in 1938; even in that case, however, Mussolini and Galeazzo Ciano misread the situation. The Reich’s flag waving in the Brenner Pass somewhat terrorized the Italian people, and Mussolini himself was angry fo...
Our thematic analysis identified twelve such mechanisms that we grouped under three categories: (1) policy (i.e., occupation-specific freedom of movement, vaccination programs), (2) institutional (i.e., contractor mismanagement, food contamination, living conditions, pressure from military leadership,...
Why did Austria lose the Austro-Prussian War? Why was the Russian army near collapse by 1916? Why was Germany's reoccupation of the Rhineland a significant turning point toward war? Why was the Berlin Airlift successful? Why did Germany sign an armistice in 1918?
Tomasevich, Jozo (2001).War and Revolution in Yugoslavia, 1941–1945: Occupation and Collaboration. Stanford: Stanford University Press. ISBN978-0-8047-3615-2. "Independent State of Croatia laws on Croatian – Zakonske osnove progona politickih protivnika i rasno nepodobnih u NDH"(PDF). ...