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Hungarian and Bulgarian Interwar Revisionism: Part 1478

Hungarian and Bulgarian Interwar Revisionism: Part 14

Part 14 of a series that compares and contrasts Hungarian and Bulgarian Revisionism of the interwar years which aimed to regain territories lost by each country at treaties in Paris following World War I.

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Why I Love Paris67

Why I Love Paris

Not the romantic type and quite skeptical about the so called 'city of love' I was completely taken by surprise by the effect that this beautiful city had on my senses. Charmed and captivated by it's magnificence and beauty I was pulled in hook line and sinker under it's magical spell. Ahh Paris... What can one say!

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The Battle for France: The Falaise Pocket75

The Battle for France: The Falaise Pocket

A brief look at the battle of the Falaise Pocket in France during August of 1944.

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Claude Monet History Of An Impressionist Artist72

Claude Monet History Of An Impressionist Artist

Born to Claude-Adolph Monet and Louise-Justine Aubree Monet. Oscar-Claude Monet was born November 14th, 1840 in Paris France. By the time Claude Monet was 5 years old his parents had moved to Le Havre in Normandy.

26 comments    artist claude monet haystacks
Paris' Sainte-Chapelle A Wonder of Gothic Stained Glass65

Paris' Sainte-Chapelle A Wonder of Gothic Stained Glass

When light streams through the soaring panels of stained glass into the private chapel of King Louis IX (the future Saint Louis), iridescent red, blue, and gold symbols of the Heavenly Jerusalem come alive. Sainte-Chapelle or the Holy Chapel was...

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VIKING 15: LEADERSHIP SKILLS - 'Ganger'-Hrolf's Path to a Duchy and the Warrior-poet Egil's Resolve67

VIKING 15: LEADERSHIP SKILLS - 'Ganger'-Hrolf's Path to a Duchy and the Warrior-poet Egil's Resolve

Leadership skills amongst the Norsemen could move men to achieving the impossible against intimidating odds. A leader could cheer his men into fighting, create poetry to inspire them and - if necessary - die with them, to be spoken of in awe. Or he might live to hear the skalds praise him before admiring friends and underlings

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Day 1 in Paris: The Louvre and More...69

Day 1 in Paris: The Louvre and More...

In Paris, one of the must visit places is definitely the Louvre. Yes, the famous Mona Lisa painting by Leonardo da Vinci is here....but that is not all, there are many other awesome paintings which deserve to be admired too. As we were there on the...

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The German Language Series: Part V- Conjugating "Sein" in the Present Form and Integrating the Verb into Conversation63

The German Language Series: Part V- Conjugating "Sein" in the Present Form and Integrating the Verb into Conversation

The conjugation of “to be” in German (sein) is perhaps one of the most common verb forms used in everyday speech. Notice the use of personal pronouns, which were initially discussed in The German Language Series: Part III. The...

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Ten things to do in Paris - Attractions in Paris, France - Part 170

Ten things to do in Paris - Attractions in Paris, France - Part 1

When you're visiting Paris, France, what are the ten things you should visit? Find out now, in the first of three hubs about tourist attractions in Paris!

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Sein River In Paris73

Sein River In Paris

Either by walk or by boat, one can enjoy the sight of the Seine in Paris. The flow of the river is about 800km, starting from Dijon on the way to Paris, going towards the English Channel. Still, even the little section around the city is enough to...

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