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Post by Seger on Apr 27, 2019 17:02:07 GMT
william of orange/william the silent Very close
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Post by liutenant on Apr 27, 2019 18:36:50 GMT
Maurice ofNassau
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Post by Seger on Apr 27, 2019 20:38:07 GMT
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Post by liutenant on Apr 28, 2019 17:24:35 GMT
He founded the Maratha empire in the Indian subcontinent. Led a long war against the Bijapur empire was one of the moghul emperor Aurangzeb’s many enemies, which would eventually lead to the downfall of his empire
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Post by Tito on May 1, 2019 12:06:53 GMT
He founded the Maratha empire in the Indian subcontinent. Led a long war against the Bijapur empire was one of the moghul emperor Aurangzeb’s many enemies, which would eventually lead to the downfall of his empire If its ok to use my Bosnian I am going to say Katrapati Maharaj as I dont onow the English name lmao
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Post by liutenant on May 1, 2019 17:14:31 GMT
He founded the Maratha empire in the Indian subcontinent. Led a long war against the Bijapur empire was one of the moghul emperor Aurangzeb’s many enemies, which would eventually lead to the downfall of his empire If its ok to use my Bosnian I am going to say Katrapati Maharaj as I dont onow the English name lmao Correct
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Post by Tito on May 1, 2019 21:29:41 GMT
Well this one might be difficult to do for those who haven't delved much into Yugoslav history -He was one of the most influential partisan leaders during World War 2 in Yugoslavia -His family was deemed as bourgeoisie even though he was an avid follower of Marx and Engels writings -He has spent a lot of time in France and Switzerland -After World War 2 he held many important positions in Yugoslavia -Not only was he a politician and a military commander, but he was also a writer
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on May 2, 2019 10:09:24 GMT
Tito, general koca popovic only 2 names needed about yugoslav partisan history, you and this dude, so no deep digging needed since they are pretty well known
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Post by Tito on May 2, 2019 10:46:39 GMT
Tito, general koca popovic only 2 names needed about yugoslav partisan history, you and this dude, so no deep digging needed since they are pretty well known Correct Its suprised me that someone got it quick, many dont even know Koca while I am here with a bunch of books by him and about him.
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on May 2, 2019 11:07:13 GMT
haha yes, anyways comb the web all you want and the only two ww2 yugoslav partisans you can dig up are the two above, in depth scholarly reading is required for finding out the other leaders and members.
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Post by Iron Duke on May 3, 2019 12:41:38 GMT
haha yes, anyways comb the web all you want and the only two ww2 yugoslav partisans you can dig up are the two above, in depth scholarly reading is required for finding out the other leaders and members. Do you have a question?
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on May 3, 2019 13:03:26 GMT
Given command of the 1937 Buchenwald Concentration Camp, this Standartenführer of the SS-Totenkopfverbände killed a doctor for treating him for syphilis, and his wife was the infamous Oberaufseherin in the same camp.
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Post by Iron Duke on May 3, 2019 21:11:57 GMT
Given command of the 1937 Buchenwald Concentration Camp, this Standartenführer of the SS-Totenkopfverbände killed a doctor for treating him for syphilis, and his wife was the infamous Oberaufseherin in the same camp. Herr Koch (Ilsa Koch's husband)?
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on May 3, 2019 23:29:59 GMT
Yep Karl Otto Koch
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Post by Iron Duke on May 4, 2019 15:23:42 GMT
A Thracian born in modern day Bulgaria c. 111 BC died 71 BC.
There are many football clubs named after him.
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