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  2. Kreis (Habsburg monarchy) - Wikipedia

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    With the creation of the political districts (Bezirke) in 1868, which go back to the December Constitution of 1867, [6] the Kreis divisions were abolished and replaced with much more finely divided Bezirk divisions; however, the newly created district commissions (Bezirkshauptmannschaften) were strongly influenced by the former Kreis administrations.

  3. Provinces of Prussia - Wikipedia

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    Provinces of Prussia in the German Empire, 1914. The outcome of the Austro-Prussian War put an end to the aspirations of a grand unified state consisting of all German-speaking states. Instead the North German Confederation was created under Prussian leadership.

  4. Outline of the Cold War - Wikipedia

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    Cold War participants – the Cold War primarily consisted of competition between the Eastern Bloc and the Western Bloc.While countries and organizations explicitly aligned to one or the other are listed below, this does not include those involved in specific Cold War events, such as North Korea, South Korea, and Vietnam.

  5. Module:Location map/data/Cold War Germany - Wikipedia

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    Module:Location map/data/Cold War Germany is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Cold War Germany. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.

  6. Kreis - Wikipedia

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    Kreis (Habsburg monarchy), a former type of subdivision of the Habsburg monarchy and Austrian Empire Reichkreise , or Imperial Circles , ceremonial associations of several regional monarchies ( Reichsländer ) and/or imperial cities ( Reichsstädte ) in the Holy Roman Empire

  7. Former eastern territories of Germany - Wikipedia

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    After the war, the so-called "German question", named after the 19th-century debate on German reunification, was an important factors of post-war German and European history and politics. Between 1949 and 1970 the government of West Germany referred to these territories as "former German territories temporarily under Polish and Soviet ...

  8. Cold War (1947–1948) - Wikipedia

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    The Cold War from 1947 to 1948 is the period within the Cold War from the Truman Doctrine in 1947 to the incapacitation of the Allied Control Council in 1948. The Cold War emerged in Europe a few years after the successful US–USSR–UK coalition won World War II in Europe, and extended to 1989–1991. It took place worldwide, but it had a ...

  9. Soviet empire - Wikipedia

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    Scholars discussing Soviet empire have discussed it as a formal empire or informal empire.In a more formal interpretation of "Soviet empire", this meant absolutism, resembling Lenin's description of the tsarist empire as a "prison of the peoples" except that this "prison of the peoples" had been actualized during Stalin's regime after Lenin's death.