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    The Occupation of the Rhineland placed the region of Germany west of the Rhine river and four bridgeheads to its east under the control of the victorious...
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    History of the Ruhr Occupation of the Rhineland International Authority for the Ruhr "Hyperinflation and the invasion of the Ruhr". The Holocaust Explained...
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    The Rhineland (German: Rheinland [ˈʁaɪ̯nˌlant] ; Dutch: Rijnland; Kölsch: Rhingland; Latin: Rhenania) is a loosely defined area of Western Germany along...
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    between German women and black African men of the French Army who were stationed in the Rhineland during its occupation by France after World War I. After 1933...
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    cessation of hostilities on the Western Front, the withdrawal of German forces from west of the Rhine, Entente occupation of the Rhineland and bridgeheads...
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    prepared to move in. After the end of World War I, the Rhineland came under Allied occupation. Under the 1919 Treaty of Versailles, the German military was forbidden...
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    of Birkenfeld). On 10 July 1945, the occupation authority on the soil of the present-day Rhineland-Palatinate transferred from the Americans to the French...
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    The Siamese occupation of Germany was a part of the German Rhineland Occupation zone in 1918-1919. It was the only troops of a Southeast Asian country...
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    The Rhine Province (German: Rheinprovinz), also known as Rhenish Prussia (Rheinpreußen) or synonymous with the Rhineland (Rheinland), was the westernmost...
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    1936. They took the form of a single-question referendum, asking voters whether they approved of the military occupation of the Rhineland and a single party...
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    Senegalese Tirailleurs (category 1857 establishments in the French colonial empire)
    marsouins of the troupes de marine.' The armistice of November 1918 had provision for the allied Occupation of the Rhineland and France played a major part...
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    rule by Prussia as a form of foreign occupation. At the same time, these events occurred during the occupation of the Rhineland by American, Belgian, British...
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    Clemenceau accepted the offer, in return for an occupation of the Rhineland for fifteen years and that Germany would also demilitarise the Rhineland. French negotiators...
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    recover the land lost to Poland, end reparations payments and the occupation of the Rhineland, and by so doing gradually make Germany a great power again....
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    formed out of part of the Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau as a consequence of the occupation of the Rhineland following World War I. The Bottleneck...
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    French occupation of Frankfurt occurred from 6 April to 17 May 1920 as part of the Allied occupation of the Rhineland. The principal city occupied was...
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  • 1920) During the Post-war French occupation of the Rhineland, German communists attempted to retake the region. France employed the use of black colonial...
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    Jean Degoutte (category French Army generals of World War I)
    command of the French troops during the occupation of the Ruhr. Moroccan Division "Jean Degoutte 1866-1938". Ministry of Defense, France. Retrieved 2 February...
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    serving in the French Army during the French occupation of the Rhineland between 1918 and 1930. Die schwarze Schande or Die schwarze Schmach ("the Black Shame"...
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    The Reichstag fire (German: Reichstagsbrand, listen) was an arson attack on the Reichstag building, home of the German parliament in Berlin, on Monday...
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    British Army of the Rhine (BAOR) was the name given to British Army occupation forces in the Rhineland, Germany, after the First and Second World Wars...
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  • The Inter-Allied Rhineland High Commission was created by the Treaty of Versailles on 28 June 1919, to supervise the occupation of the Rhineland and "ensure...
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    Neil Ritchie (category Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath)
    campaign, where he was awarded the Military Cross. Between the wars he participated in the Occupation of the Rhineland, attended the Staff College, Camberley...
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    into Germany outside of its own occupation zone in the Rhineland and that both Britain and Italy would guarantee the Franco-German border against any...
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    (1987). The Occupation of the Rhineland. London: HMSO. p. 213. ISBN 978-0-11-290454-0. Grey, P. L.; Thetford, O. (1970) [1962]. German Aircraft of the First...
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    George Van Horn Moseley (category Commanders of the Order of the Crown (Belgium))
    take part in the Occupation of the Rhineland. In 1919, he was appointed to the Harbord Commission, which reviewed relations between the United States and...
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  • presents a list of military occupations, both historic and contemporary, but only those that have taken place since the customary laws of belligerent military...
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    Raymond Poincaré (category Members of the 4th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic)
    Clemenceau had become prime minister. At the Paris Peace Conference, he favoured Allied occupation of the Rhineland. In 1922 Poincaré returned to power as...
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    French–German enmity (category Political history of Germany)
    Great Britain, Spain, the Netherlands, Sardinia, Naples, and Tuscany against French Republic. French occupation of the Rhineland. 1794: Holy Roman Empire...
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    Hugh John Casey (category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
    in the United States Army. A 1918 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, Casey served in Germany during the Occupation of the Rhineland. He...
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