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Antakya
ANTAKYA Ancient Antioch and capital of Hatay province, Turkey. Antakya (Antioch in English) was the capital of Hellenistic and Roman Syria and remained an important commercial, cultural, manufacturing, political, and religious center for more than a thousand years, until it was looted and... Read more |
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Casablanca Conference
Casablanca Conference Jan. 14-24, 1943, World War II meeting of U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill at Casablanca, French Morocco. A joint declaration pledged that the war would end only with the unconditional surrender of the Axis states. No... Read more |
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Riom trial
Riom trial, held by the Vichy authorities in the French town of Riom in February 1942 of those alleged to be responsible for the fall of France in June 1940. They were Léon Blum, the prime minister of the Popular Front government during the 1930s; Edouard Daladier, who was prime minister... Read more |
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French Empire
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armistice
armistice, mutual agreement whereby the fighting stops so that permanent peace terms can be agreed upon later. Several were agreed during the course of the War, some of them on more lenient terms than the unconditional surrender mostly demanded by the Allies. Those dictated by the Allies were... Read more |
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Jacques Delors
Jacques Delors (Jacques Lucien Jean Delors) 1925-, French economist and politician and European statesman, president (1985-95) of the European Commission. Beginning in the 1940s, he held a series of posts in French banking and state planning, eventually becoming (1969) an adviser to Gaullist... Read more |
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Louis Hubert Gonzalve Lyautey
Louis Hubert Gonzalve Lyautey , 1854-1934, colonial administrator and marshal of France. A career soldier, he served in Indochina, Madagascar, and Algeria before being sent (1912) to Morocco as French resident general after the establishment of a French protectorate. With a brief interruption in... Read more |
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