• The Supreme War Council was a central command based in Versailles that coordinated the military strategy of the principal Allies of World War I: Britain...
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  • The Supreme War Council (軍事参議院, Gunji sangiin) was an advisory body to the Emperor on military matters, established in 1903 and abolished in 1945. The...
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  • Supreme War Council may refer to: Conseil supérieur de la guerre (1872–1940), highest military authority in the French Third Republic Supreme War Council...
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  • of Supreme War Council Akira Mutō: Chief Secretary of Supreme War Council Mineo Ōsumi: Chief Secretary of Supreme War Council Supreme War Councilor Nobutake...
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    supreme legislative body. The Supreme Soviet appointed the Council of Ministers, the Supreme Court, and the Procurator General of the USSR as well as elected...
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  • Supreme Council may refer to: Supreme Council of Antiquities, part of the Egyptian Ministry of Culture Supreme Council of Ethnic Hellenes, a non-profit...
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  • The Anglo-French Supreme War Council (SWC) was established to oversee joint military strategy at the start of the Second World War. Most of its deliberations...
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    The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF; Arabic: المجلس الأعلى للقوات المسلحة, al-Maǧlis al-ʾAʿlā lil-Quwwāt al-Musallaḥa, also Higher Council of...
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  • The Federal Supreme Council (Arabic: المجلس الأعلى للاتحاد, lit. 'Supreme Council of the Union'), also known as the Supreme Council of Rulers, is the...
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  • Supreme Military Council may refer to: Supreme Military Council (Chad) Supreme Military Council (Equatorial Guinea) Supreme Council of the Armed Forces...
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  • Supreme Council of Iraq (ISCI or SIIC; Arabic: المجلس الأعلى الإسلامي العراقي Al-Majlis Al-A'ala Al-Islami Al-'Iraqi; previously known as the Supreme...
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    The Supreme Political Council (SPC; Arabic: المجلس السياسي الأعلى al-Majlis as-Siyāsiyy al-ʾAʿlā) is an executive body formed by the Houthi movement and...
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    The Supreme Council of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic is the parliament of Transnistria. The unicameral legislature consists of 33 seats, all of...
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    The Imperial General Headquarters (大本営, Daihon'ei) was part of the Supreme War Council and was established in 1893 to coordinate efforts between the Imperial...
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    The Supreme Council for National Reconstruction (Korean: 국가재건최고회의) was the ruling military junta of South Korea from May 1961 to December 1963. The Supreme...
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    historical context see Diplomatic history of World War II. See also the Anglo-French Supreme War Council, which operated from September 1939 until June 1940...
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    Maxime Weygand (category French military personnel of World War I)
    British prime minister David Lloyd George pushed for the creation of a Supreme War Council, which was formally established on 7 November 1917. Keen to sideline...
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  • the defeat of Poland in October 1939 and April 1940. Anglo-French Supreme War Council set up to organize a joint strategy against Germany The Battle of...
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    commanded Japanese forces in China and served as a member of the Supreme War Council. After World War II he was refused entry to Korea, and his Japanese titles...
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    the Emperor. To further strengthen the authority of the State, the Supreme War Council was established under the leadership of Yamagata Aritomo (1838–1922)...
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    period following the end of World War I. Formed in Paris in January 1920 it became a successor of the Supreme War Council and was later on de facto incorporated...
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  • The Supreme Muslim Council (SMC; Arabic: المجلس الإسلامي الاعلى) was the highest body in charge of Muslim community affairs in Mandatory Palestine under...
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  • The Supreme Privy Council (Russian: Верховный тайный совет) of Imperial Russia, founded on 19 February 1726 and operative until 1730, originated as a...
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    August and restored the supreme leader as Afghanistan's head of state. The supreme leader is appointed by the Leadership Council. Under Omar, the leader...
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    Japan participated in World War II from 1939 to 1945 as a member of the Axis and encapsulates a significant period in the history of the Empire of Japan...
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    Winter War was a political success for the Germans. Both the Red Army and the League of Nations were humiliated, and the Anglo-French Supreme War Council had...
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    Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council (UHVR) was an umbrella organization that combined various Ukrainian nationalists and anti-Soviet partisans until the...
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    relieving the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of his job and appointing Ministers of the USSR (between sessions of the Supreme Soviet) with the subsequent...
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    Prince Yasuhiko Asaka (category Imperial Japanese Army generals of World War II)
    virtual retirement, but Prince Asaka remained on the Supreme War Council until the end of the war in August 1945. He was promoted to the rank of general...
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    Ulysses S. Grant III (category United States Army personnel of World War I)
    of the Supreme War Council and of the Joint Secretariat of the Military Representatives of the Supreme War Council, and as a member of the War Prisoners'...
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