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Kasprzycki, Remigiusz. "Pacyfizm i antymilitaryzm w Europie Zachodniej w latach 1918–1939." Prace Historyczne 148, no. 3 (2021): 535–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/20844069ph.21.036.14012.

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Pacifism and anti-militarism in Western Europe, 1918–1939 As the consequence of the events of 1914–1918, the pacifism was on the rise in Western Europe. Societies of England, France and Germany as well as other Western European countries, set themselves the goal of preventing another war from breaking out. International congresses and conventions were organized. They were attended by peace advocates representing various social and political views, which made cooperation difficult. These meetings did not prevent the Spanish Civil War, the aggression against Abyssinia and the outbreak of World W
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Moraru, Liliana, Viorel Ștefan Perieanu, Mihai Burlibașa, et al. "REPUTED DENTISTS AND / OR SPECIALISTS IN THE ORO-MAXILLO-FACIAL FIELD WHO WORKED IN FRENCH CIVIL AND MILITARY HOSPITALS DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR (1914-1918)." Romanian Medical Journal 68, no. 2 (2021): 315–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.37897/rmj.2021.2.30.

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The First World War was and is considered the most terrible conflagration of all time. Thus, over 65,000,000 soldiers made up the corps of land armies, naval and air forces, combat armies that participated in the conduct of military operations during the First World War. About 8,500,000 people died and more than 21,000,000 were injured. France was one of the countries most affected by this war, its medical services, including dentistry and oral and maxillofacial surgery, being completely obsolete. Thus, in this material, we tried to describe some important figures of French oral and maxillofac
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Rabha, Muhammad Khudair Issa Al-Jubouri. "The Italian occupation of Libya and the national struggle (1914-1918)." international Jordanian journal for humanities and social since 1, no. 5 (2021): Pages : 31–46. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4637029.

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<strong><em>Abstract</em></strong> &nbsp; The colonial tide peaked in the 19th century, and the European countries began to struggle over the zones of influence and extended their arms to cut off parts of the Ottoman Empire, and this colonial tide began in Northwest Africa, with France occupation of Algeria in 1830, then occupation of Tunisia in 1881, while Britain occupied Egypt in 1882,&nbsp; which provoked the feeling of colonialism among Italians, and they wanted to have a colonial area like other major powers,&nbsp; and Italy felt that their power was not complete except by acquiring the
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SINGH, GAJENDRA. "Throwing Snowballs in France: Muslimsipahisof the Indian Army and Sheikh Ahmad's dream, 1915–1918." Modern Asian Studies 48, no. 4 (2014): 1024–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x13000188.

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AbstractThe arrival of Indiansipahis(or ‘sepoys’) to fight alongside soldiers of the British Expeditionary Force in France in October 1914 was both a victory and a source of concern for the British Raj. It proved to be the zenith of martial race fantasies that had been carefully codified from the 1890s, and birthed fears about the effects that Europe and the rapidly intensifying conflict on the Western Front would have upon the ‘best black troops in the world’. The situation resulted in the appointment of a special military censor to examine the letters sent to and from Indiansipahisand compil
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Goncharenko, A. V. "GREAT BRITAIN AND COLONIAL CONTRADITIONS IN THE PERIOD OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR 1914-1918 (BACKGROUND IS THE DOCUMENTS OF THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE)." Sums'ka Starovyna (Ancient Sumy Land), no. 55 (2019): 46–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/starovyna.2019.55.4.

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The article investigates Britain’s position in colonial contradictions during World War I, based on the use of documents from Russia’s foreign policy department. The causes, course and consequences of the intensification of British politics in the colonial problem are described. The process of formation and implementation of London’s foreign policy initiatives in the colonial issue during the study period is examined. There are analyzed the role of Great Britain in the intensification of the colonial struggle between the great states during the First World War (1914-1918) and its perception by
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Kacprzak, Alicja. "War jargon of a peace mission: the case of the polish army contingent in Afghanistan (2002 – 2014)." Linguistica 58, no. 1 (2019): 153–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/linguistica.58.1.153-162.

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In the centenary of the First World War many historical studies concerning the period between 1914 and 1918 and its consequences have appeared in France. Many of these are also interested in the public discourse of this time and its language, especially the lexicon. There is no doubt that it is not only the history of the country and of its citizens that has been marked by the war, but also the French vocabulary. Numerous dictionaries containing war vocabulary have been published in recent years, while others are still being prepared, and all of them prove the existence of an indissoluble bond
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Dr., Rabha Muhammad Khudair Issa Al-Jubouri. "The Italian Occupation Of Libya And The National Struggle ( 1914-1918)." International Jordanian Journal, Aryam Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (AIJJ) 2, no. 4 (2020): 44–64. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10619865.

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<strong>Abstract: </strong>The colonial tide peaked in the 19th century, and the European countries began to struggle over the zones of influence and extended their arms to cut off parts of the Ottoman Empire, and this colonial tide began in Northwest Africa, with France occupation of Algeria in 1830, then occupation of Tunisia in 1881, while Britain occupied Egypt in 1882,&nbsp; which provoked the feeling of colonialism among Italians, and they wanted to have a colonial area like other major powers,&nbsp; and Italy felt that their power was not complete except by acquiring the colonies,&nbsp;
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Pallud, Johan, Giorgia Antonia Simboli, Alessandro Moiraghi, Alexandre Roux, and Marc Zanello. "Neurosurgical developments of Thierry de Martel (1875–1940), French neurosurgery pioneer, during World Wars I and II." Neurosurgical Focus 53, no. 3 (2022): E6. http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/2022.6.focus22241.

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Following France’s entry into World War I on August 3, 1914, Thierry de Martel (1875–1940), the French neurosurgery pioneer, served on the front line and was wounded on October 3, 1914. He was then assigned as a surgeon in temporary hospitals in Paris, where he published his first observations of cranioencephalic war wounds. In 1915, de Martel met Harvey Cushing at the American Hospital in Neuilly, where de Martel was appointed chief surgeon in 1916. In 1917, he published with the French neurologist Charles Chatelin a book (Blessures du crâne et du cerveau. Clinique et traitement) with the aim
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Shmorgun, O. "First World War: Origins and Consequences (World-Historical Context)." Problems of World History, no. 8 (March 14, 2019): 10–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.46869/2707-6776-2019-8-1.

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The article analyzes the peculiarities of changing socio-economic leadership at the end of the nineteenth century. It is shown that Britain`s lag behind its rivals in foreign markets is associated withthe transition to an extensive algorithm for the existence of the largest empire in the world, the homeland of the industrial revolution, its reorientation to financially usurious mechanisms forobtaining super-profits, an indicator of the beginning of the stadial-civilizational decline of the classical bourgeois formation. It is shown that Germany, which in our time continues to be consideredthe
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Fal’ko, S. A. "Activity of European Military-Instruction Missions in the Countries of South-Eastern Europe at the beginning of the XX century." Problems of World History, no. 13 (March 18, 2021): 24–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.46869/2707-6776-2021-13-2.

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This article studies one of the components of the history of modernization processes in the countries of South-Eastern Europe in the latter half of the 19th century – the early 20th century – military modernization.&#x0D; The purpose of research is to analyze the role of foreign military assistance in formation of military forces of Romania, Serbia, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Albania and Greece. Separate directions of military assistance provided to the countries of South-Eastern Europe in the form of military missions, training of officers in Europe, arms export and other aspects are disclosed.&#x
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Zosidze, Nugzar. "GEORGIAN, RUSSIAN, AND TURKISH RELATIONS AT THE DAWN OF GEORGIA'S STATEHOOD - THE BREST-LITOVSK PEACE NEGOTIATIONS." Innovative economics and management 11, no. 3 (2024): 290–304. https://doi.org/10.46361/2449-2604.11.3.2024.290-304.

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Nugzar Zosidze E-mail: n.zosidze@bsu.edu.ge Associate Professor, Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University Georgia, Batumi https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2613-3365 Abstract: The February Revolution of 1917 became the harbinger of a new period in the history of the peoples within the Russian Empire. The Brest Peace of 1918 became one of the most significant events in Russian history. In August 1914, when the military campaign began, the German leadership believed that it would be short-lived. However, instead of a quick victory, Germany found itself in a protracted war on two fronts. In November 191
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LYTVYN, Mykola. "UKRAINE AS AN OBJECT OF GLOBAL GEOPOLITICS: HISTORICAL BACKGROUND AND LESSONS OF THE RESOLUTION OF THE CONFERENCE OF AMBASSADORS IN MARCH 14, 1923." Ukraine: Cultural Heritage, National Identity, Statehood 37 (2023): 80–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.33402/ukr.2023-37-80-94.

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The report reconstructs how one hundred years ago the world's largest powers, primarily France, Great Britain, Japan, the Kingdom of Italy, and the United States, began to build a new Versailles-Washington system of international relations, which consolidated territorial changes as a result of the First World War and the collapse of the German, Ottoman, and Austrian-Hungarian and Russian empires. The geopolitical prerequisites and consequences of the Resolution of the Council of Ambassadors of March 14, 1923 regarding Eastern Galicia are analyzed. It has been proven that the principle of self-
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Zosidze, Nugzar. "GEORGIA IN THE PLANS OF GERMANY AND ITS ALLIES AT THE INITIAL STAGE OF THE WORLD WAR I (MILITARY OPERATIONS ON THE TRANSCAUCASUS FRONT)." Innovative economics and management 10, no. 3 (2023): 170–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.46361/2449-2604.10.3.2023.170-178.

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Nugzar zosidze&#x0D; E-mail: n.zosidze@bsu.edu.ge&#x0D; Associate Professor, Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University &#x0D; Batumi, Georgia&#x0D; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2613-3365&#x0D; &#x0D; Abstract. In the early twentieth century, two large opposing hostile coalitions have formed in Europe: Triple Alliance and Triple Entente.&#x0D; The Triple Alliance initially included: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. After the start of the World War I, the latter withdrew from the bloc, but Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria joined it, thus forming the Quadruple Alliance. The countries included in it d
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Grigorian, Vahagn. "The Armenian Genocide. Unpunished Crimes." Genocidas ir rezistencija 2, no. 18 (2025): 7–49. https://doi.org/10.61903/gr.2005.201.

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The Armenian genocide in 1915 was implemented as a result of Turkey's genocidal policy of Turkey towards the non-Muslim nations. As early as in 1894–1896, over 300,000 thousand Armenians people shot by the order of the sultan Abdul Gamid. Nearly the same number of people were forced to accept Islam or found asylum in Persia and in East Armenia. The deserted lands were settled by Muslims. The party of Young Turks Ittihad ve Terakki (Unity and Progress), having organised the state takeover in 1908 and having seized power, replaced the pan-Islamism of the sultans by pan- Turanism. However, the Ar
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Hook, Tyrell, and Laura Oane. "Women of Europe in the Great War (1914-1918)." Foreign Affairs, 2022, 40–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.46493/2663-2675.32(2).2022.40-47.

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The relevance of this topic was primarily conditioned upon the need to cover women's experience during combat operations, both on and off the front lines. The importance of highlighting such experiences was the insufficient level of study of the relevant issue, as a result – the unsatisfactory level of awareness among the population of the importance of women during military operations. The purpose of the study was to investigate and clarify the issue of the participation and role of European women in the First World War. The following methods were used to conduct the study: comparative, stati
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Fondren, Elisabeth. "“Real News Arrives From Abroad”: Transnational Eyewitnessing in Leonora Raines’ War Correspondence for the New York Evening Sun (1914–1918)." Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, February 5, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10776990231221514.

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This article synthesizes results from historical newspaper analysis and archival research with standpoint epistemology to explore the dynamics of transnational eyewitnessing illustrated by Leonora Raines, a Paris-based American journalist who reported the Great War (1914-1918) for the metropolitan New York Sun. Few World War I military-press histories have explored how female reporters engaged in transnational journalism, harnessing their role as an “outsider within” to produce cross-border stories for audiences dependent on foreign news. Analysis of Raines’ 126 articles, her scrapbook, and re
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"Death of Miss Lucie Odier." International Review of the Red Cross 25, no. 244 (1985): 35–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020860400022208.

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On 6 December the ICRC was grieved to lose one of its longestserving members, Miss Lucie Odier, in her 99th year.Born in Geneva, Miss Odier obtained her nursing diploma in 1914; she thereafter unceasingly did credit to her profession, particularly by devoting herself to the care of military internees and civilian refugees in Switzerland during the First World War (1914–1918) and later to victims of the pandemic Spanish flu. In 1920 she was assigned to direct the Geneva Red Cross social hygiene dispensary and its visiting nurses service. Her exceptional work and modesty were recognized by all.
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KARBİ, Bilge. "GERTRUD BÄUMER’S TRAVEL TO ISTANBUL AND THE OTTOMAN WOMEN’S MOVEMENT (1918)." Genel Türk Tarihi Araştırmaları Dergisi, July 13, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.53718/gttad.1129154.

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The demands for freedom and reform that marked the last period of the Ottoman Empire, which started with the Second Constitutional Monarchy in 1908, also contributed positively to the Ottoman women's movement and accelerated the developments in this field. Another prominent development of this period is the 1912-1913 Balkan Wars, First World War of 1914-1918 and War of Independence (1919-1922) that followed. As women's role in social life increased under war conditions, the women's movement gained strength. &#x0D; Germany, especially since the last quarter of the 19th century, made the Ottoman
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