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131Forced migration / Demography / Population / Human rights abuses / Middle East / Ethnic cleansing / Refugee / Ottoman Empire / Young Turks / Military history of Europe / Military history by country / Asia

Resettlement By Peter Gatrell The conduct of warfare inincluded extensive population resettlement in all theatres of war in Europe, both as a result of pre-emptive decisions by civilians to flee in order to ev

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132Earth / Habsburg Monarchy / Emperor of Austria / Austria / Otto Bauer / Europe / Maximilian Ronge / Political geography

Revolutions (Austria-Hungary) By Hannes Leidinger The following pages - focusing on the collapse of the Habsburg Empire and the incidents in Austria inare subdivided into four different periods and aspects: Fi

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133The Holocaust in Poland / Germany–Poland relations / Wars involving Canada / Forced migration / Germany–Soviet Union relations / Occupation of Poland / French Resistance / World War I / Concession / Military history by country / Politics / Military history of Europe

Occupation during the War By Gustavo Corni After an initial wave of interest in 1914 and the immediate postwar period, international historiography long neglected the wartime occupation of territories inhabited by large

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134Rus / Western Ukraine / Divided regions / Ottoman Empire / World War I / Galicia / Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria / Empire / Ruthenia / Europe / Political geography / Historical regions in Poland

Shifts and Tensions in Ethnic/National Groups By Borislav Chernev This article examines the changing dynamics of national tensions in the Habsburg, Romanov, and Ottoman empires during three distinct phases of the Great W

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135Soviet phraseology / Military theory / Soviet deep battle / Blitzkrieg / Red Army / Tanks of the interwar period / Anti-tank warfare / World War II / Tank / Military / Military strategy / Armoured warfare

On the Road to Modern War By Dennis Showalter The Great War was never considered the “war to end all wars” by the states and armed forces in conflict. The war’s legacies were processed in a wide variety of ways dep

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136Military history of France / French West Africa / Colonialism / East Africa / Senegalese Tirailleurs / Tirailleur / Colonial troops / Askari / Army of Africa / Military history by country / Military / German East Africa

Extra-European Theatres of War By Michelle Moyd The extra-European theatres of World War I have received far less scholarly attention than the war in Europe. This state of affairs is hardly surprising given the sheer mag

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137Pacifism / Nonviolence / Christian pacifism / Fellowship of Reconciliation / Peace movement / Anti-war movement / Peace churches / Conscientious objector / Conscription / Peace / Ethics / Anti-war

Pacifism By David S. Patterson The idea of peace in total war may seem irrelevant, but pacifism, or peace activism, did exist during the First World War. A seemingly robust European peace movement existed before 1914, bu

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138Anxiety disorders / Stress / Military psychiatry / Military medicine / Military personnel / Combat stress reaction / Lewis Yealland / W. H. R. Rivers / Mental disorder / Psychiatry / Medicine / Health

War Psychiatry By Fiona Reid During the First World War soldiers from all combatant nations suffered from a wide range of debilitating nervous complaints as a result of the stresses and strains of modern warfare. War psy

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139Military history / Prisoner of war / Law enforcement / Geneva Convention / Prisoner-of-war camp / Dwight D. Eisenhower / World War I prisoners of war in Germany / Rheinwiesenlager / World War II / Aftermath of World War II / National security

Prisoners of War By Heather Jones The First World War marked the shift from a 19th century, relatively ad hoc management of prisoners of war, to the 20th century’s sophisticated prisoner of war camp systems, with their

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140Demography / Population / Aftermath of World War I / World War I casualties / Military history / Battle of the Somme / World War I / Prisoner of war / Eastern Front / Military history of Europe / Military history by country / Military

War Losses By Antoine Prost Military sources provide the primary statistics of war losses and casualties during World War I. In order to review and eventually revise their figures, one must understand how military statis

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