Germán David Ré (born 2 November 1981) is a former Argentine football defender. Ré made his debut for Newell's Old Boys in 2002, and went on to make over...
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footballer Christopher Ré, American computer scientist Davide Re, Italian runner Germán Ré, Argentine footballer Giovanni Battista Re (born 1934), Italian...
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German reunification (German: Deutsche Wiedervereinigung) was the process of re-establishing Germany as a single sovereign state, which began on 9 November...
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Sainte-Marie-de-Ré, Saint-Martin-de-Ré, Le Bois-Plage-en-Ré, La Couarde-sur-Mer, Loix, Ars-en-Ré, Saint-Clément-des-Baleines, Les Portes-en-Ré. During Roman...
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Argentine footballer Germán Pietrobon, Argentine footballer Germán Pinillos, Peruvian footballer Germán Ré, Argentine footballer Germán Rivarola, Argentine...
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German rearmament (Aufrüstung, German pronunciation: [ˈaʊ̯fˌʀʏstʊŋ]) was a policy and practice of rearmament carried out by Germany from 1918 to 1939...
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the Pirates in 2024. Domingo Germán Polanco was born on August 4, 1992, in San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic. Germán was signed by the then Florida...
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Réaumur scale (redirect from °Ré)
The Réaumur scale (French pronunciation: [ʁeomy(ː)ʁ]; °Ré, °Re, °r), also known as the "octogesimal division", is a temperature scale for which the melting...
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MEFO (category Companies of Nazi Germany)
a dummy company set up by the Nazi German government to finance the German re-armament effort in the years prior to World War II. This dummy company...
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Union joined the German Democratic Party 1945: Liberals in East Germany re-organised themselves into the Liberal Democratic Party of Germany (Liberal-Demokratische...
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The German Army (German: Heer, 'army') is the land component of the armed forces of Germany. The present-day German Army was founded in 1955 as part of...
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Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic and North Sea to the north and the Alps...
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Hjalmar Schacht (category Antisemitism in Germany)
for a time feted for his role in the German "economic miracle", he opposed elements of Hitler's policy of German re-armament insofar as it violated the...
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15 cm sFH 18 (category World War II artillery of Germany)
development from 1926–1930 allowed German industry to deliver a trouble-free design at the beginning of German re-armament in 1933. It was the first artillery...
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Ré Soupault (29 October 1901–12 March 1996) born known as Meta Erna Niemeyer, was a French-German artist, educated at the Bauhaus. She is known for a...
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Hugo Junkers (category German aviation pioneers)
into power in 1933, they requested Junkers and his businesses aid in the German re-armament. When Junkers declined, the Nazis placed him under house arrest...
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Pirna (redirect from Pirna, Germany)
Pirna (German: [ˈpɪʁna] ; Upper Sorbian: Pěrno, pronounced [ˈpʲɪʁnɔ]) is a town in Saxony, Germany and capital of the administrative district Sächsische...
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Bundeswehr Command and Staff College (redirect from German Staff College)
Following German re-unification in 1989-1991, the Führungsakademie began training officers of the former East German National People's Army (German: Nationale...
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collapse of the League of Nations in 1935, the re-armament policy had been tempered by appeasement. Germany was not considered a threat during the 1920s...
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a vital role in financing the German re-armament, in the "Aryanization" of Jewish property ("Reich Flight Tax"), German war economy, and the plundering...
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Reichsadler (redirect from Eagle of the German Reich)
looks to its left shoulder. After World War II the Federal Republic of Germany re-implemented the eagle used by the Weimar Republic by enactment of President...
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Languages of Belgium (section German)
was ceded by the former German Empire as part of the Treaty of Versailles, which concluded World War I. In 1940, Nazi Germany re-annexed the region, following...
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Nemmersdorf massacre (category 1944 murders in Germany)
forty-eight hours the Germans re-occupied the area. Karl Potrek of Königsberg, the leader of a Volkssturm company present when the German Army took back the...
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Germán was acquired by the Detroit Tigers on July 5, 2002, in a three-team trade between the Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and New York Yankees. Germán,...
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Territory of the Saar Basin (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
territory's reunion with Germany was approved by the League Council. On 1 March, Germany re-integrated the region into the German Reich, appointing Josef...
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Parchim-class corvette (category Ships built in East Germany)
for the Soviet Navy. After German re-unification, some of the former East German ships were used briefly by the unified German Navy before all of them were...
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events, see History of Germany. See also the list of German monarchs and list of chancellors of Germany and the list of years in Germany. Centuries: 1st ·...
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The Free German Youth (German: Freie Deutsche Jugend; FDJ) is a youth movement in Germany. Formerly, it was the official youth wing of the German Democratic...
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1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig (category 1893 establishments in Germany)
Winners' Cup. 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig was renamed VfB Leipzig after German re-unification and managed to qualify for the Bundesliga in 1993. However...
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Munich Re Group or Munich Reinsurance Company (German: Münchener Rück; Münchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft) is a German multinational insurance company...
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