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  2. Penton - Wikipedia

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    The early motorcycles made their mark in International Six Days Trials competitions, enduro races like the Michigan Jack Pine Endurance Run, scrambles and motocross.The most popular size was the 125cc (Six Day), but they were also made in 100 cc (Berkshire) and later, in 175 cc (Jackpiner, in 1972), 250 cc (Hare Scrambler, in 1973), and 400 cc (Mint, in 1974).

  3. Six-Day War - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Six-Day War Part of the Arab–Israeli conflict A map of military movements during the conflict. Israel proper is shown in dark green and territories occupied by Israel are shown in various shades of green Date 5–10 June 1967 (6 days) Location Middle East Result Israeli victory Territorial ...

  4. Category:Six-Day War - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Six-Day War" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. ... Operation Dawn (1967) Origins of the Six-Day War; P. Pakistan-Israel ...

  5. Category:Conflicts in 1967 - Wikipedia

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    1971; 1972 Subcategories. This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. ... Six-Day War (4 C, 48 P) W. War of Attrition (1 C, 6 P) Pages in ...

  6. Jarring Mission - Wikipedia

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    Jarring was appointed on 23 November 1967 by UN Secretary-General, U Thant, as Special Envoy under the terms of UN Security Council Resolution 242 to negotiate the implementation of the resolution. The governments of Israel , Egypt , Jordan , and Lebanon recognized Jarring's appointment and agreed to participate [ 1 ] in his shuttle diplomacy ...

  7. Naksa - Wikipedia

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    A Palestinian refugee in the Jaramana refugee camp in Syria, 1974. The Naksa (Arabic: النكسة, "the setback") [1] was the displacement of around 280,000 to 325,000 Palestinians from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, when the territories were captured by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War. [2]

  8. BTR-50 - Wikipedia

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    Captured Egyptian BTR-50 pressed into Israeli service during the Six-Day War in 1967. The BTR-50 was developed in 1952 and entered service with the Soviet Army in 1954. It was first shown in public in November 1957. It served in the motorized rifle regiments of tank divisions and mechanized brigades in the Soviet and East German armies.

  9. Origins of the Six-Day War - Wikipedia

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    The peace accord at the end of the 1948 war had established demilitarized zones (DMZs) between Israel and Syria. [28] [29] However, as recalled by UN military forces officers such as Odd Bull and Carl von Horn, Israelis gradually took over portions of the zone, evicting Arab villagers and demolishing their homes; these actions incurred protests from the UN Security Council. [30]