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  2. Seizure of power (Cultural Revolution) - Wikipedia

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    The rally of power-seizure movement in Shanxi, China (April 1967).. The seizure of power (simplified Chinese: 夺权; traditional Chinese: 奪權), or power-seizure movement (simplified Chinese: 夺权运动; traditional Chinese: 奪權運動) during the Cultural Revolution was a series of events led by the "rebel groups", attempting to grab power from the local governments in China and local ...

  3. 1971 Ugandan coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    The seizure of power occurred on January 25 while Obote was attending the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Singapore. [6] For various reasons, relations between Obote and Amin—his army commander—had become insidiously strained.

  4. Hangzhou incident - Wikipedia

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    The Hangzhou incident of July 1975 was a series of industrial actions and violent struggles among the industrial workers in the city of Hangzhou, Zhejiang during the Cultural Revolution, which ended with a massive deployment of People's Liberation Army troops into the city and factories in July 1975.

  5. EU rejects seizure of power by force in Gabon - AOL

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    The EU rejects the seizure of power by force in Gabon and called for restraint from all parties, the bloc's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said in a statement on Thursday. A military junta on ...

  6. William Sheridan Allen - Wikipedia

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    The Nazi Seizure of Power (1965) was his first book. He also wrote The Infancy of Nazism and worked on studies of the effectiveness of Nazi propaganda and of the Social Democratic underground in the Third Reich. [citation needed] He retired in 2001 as professor of history at the State University of New York at Buffalo. [1]

  7. Holidays in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Holidays in Nazi Germany were primarily centred on important political events, serving as a form of political education and reinforcing propaganda themes. [1] Major national holidays were therefore controlled by Joseph Goebbels at the Reich Propaganda Ministry, and were often accompanied by mass meetings, parades, speeches and radio broadcasts.

  8. More than 50 years after the civil rights movement ... - AOL

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    OPINION: The state and federal lawmakers hijacking local governance in Washington, D.C., and Jackson, Mississippi, condescend to claim they’re doing The post More than 50 years after the civil ...

  9. FACT CHECK: Can Donald Trump Actually Run For A Third ... - AOL

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    A post on X shows Trump ally Steve Bannon stating that President-Elect Donald Trump can actually run for a third term as President by law. Verdict: False The 22nd amendment of the U.S ...