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  • ...ny}}, {{wp|Czech Republic|Czechia}} and {{wp|Slovakia}} to the south; {{wp|Poland}} to the southeast and {{wp|Lithuania}} and [[Waisnor]] to the east. ===Poland Crisis & the Absolute Monarchy===
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  • ...vely viewed as the closest the world ever came to a nuclear war. After the crisis was resolved, relations with the United States gradually eased into the 197 ...o the breakaway of the Eastern European satellites in 1989, and the severe crisis of Russia in 1990s.
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  • * [[Korean Crisis (2032)]] {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Poland.svg}} [[Poland]] (EU Member)<br/>
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  • ...orth and the Alpine mountain range to the south. The state is bordered by, Poland, Lithuania, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Croatia, Italy, and Switzerla ...in the foundation of a constitutional monarchy. In the 1920s, a financial crisis struck the country, and only worsened with the Great Depression in the earl
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  • ...asion on 1 September 1939. By autumn 1940, after conquering its portion of Poland, the Third Reich shared an extensive border with Russia, with whom it remai ...pean Groups of Forces were the Northern Group of Forces in the Republic of Poland, and the Southern Group of Forces in the Kingdom of Hungary, which put down
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  • ...the White Armies had defeated the Red Army, but began to face setbacks in Poland. ...the aid of the Russian brothers threatened by Germany,cwhich had attacked Poland on 1 September 1939. The Russian invasion opened a second front for the Pol
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  • |national_anthem = ''{{Wp|Poland Is Not Yet Lost|Our Ikheria, Our Peoples}}'' <!--in italics (double quotema |established_event8 = [[2015 Ikherian political crisis|The overthrow of Socialist government]]
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  • |image = Sauli Niinistö Senate of Poland 2015 (cropped).JPG ...e [[Euclean Community#Euclean Council|Euclean Council]]. As the [[Tsabaran Crisis]] gradually worsened throughout the year, Mac Suibhne warned that Tsabara's
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  • ...xing territory from {{wp|Territories of Poland annexed by the Soviet Union|Poland}}, {{wp|Winter War|Finland}} and {{wp|Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and N ...onality}} and the dictatorship he created. 1962 saw the {{wp|Cuban Missile Crisis}} and a period of intense tension between the United States and the Soviet
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  • ...ATO is expanding its bloc to the East-against Russia, fears of an Economic crisis against the background of the Chinese economic miracle are growing 2008-The Beginning Of The Global Economic Crisis.Dozens of countries suffer billions of losses, a decline in all sectors. Me
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  • ...ational attention as war was prepared. However after roughly 16 hours, the crisis abruptly ended with Maria Anna’s abdication, which occurred under mysteri
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  • ...of Espana]]<br>[[Ferdinand II of Romania]]<br> Adoptive <br> [[Paul II of Poland]] <br>[[John II, Grand Duke of Ostrołęka]]<br> [[Princess Marie]] <br>[[N ...gling to hold on to their own throne, there was a slow and seemingly minor crisis growing in Derita. "Precarious is the Emperor with no Heir". This phrase, s
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  • ...stituted itself as a constitutional monarchy. Following the constitutional crisis of 1993, a new constitution, mirroring the Cold War constitution, was adopt ...ed Russian forces, driving the Russians out of Galicia, as well as Russian Poland. By the end of October 1916, Russia had lost a total of nearly 5,000,000 me
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  • ...landowning class. This was not the case in other countries of Europe like Poland where the peasantry was still bound by serfdom and a strong feudalistic lan ...us]], seizing territories from Russia and [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth|Poland–Lithuania]] in multiple conflicts, including the [[Thirty Years' War]].
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  • The mountainous belt in the extreme south of Poland is divided into two major mountain ranges; the ___ in the west and the ___ The Noble Diet, historically assembled in times of national crisis, today is permanently comprised of the unelected Leszczawkan nobility, who
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  • ...ting [[World War II]]. After the rapid {{wp|Invasion of Poland|conquest of Poland}}, Hitler [[Operation Weserübung|subdued Denmark in a few hours and attack ...orders due to the difficult economic situation caused by the 2008 economic crisis, but closes them again in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Recent times h
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  • ...ey had also procured significant debt and were in the midst of a financial crisis. The crown under King George III saw the Thirteen Colonies as partly respon ...fers on the war. It quickly sunk into deep amounts of debt and a financial crisis ensued causing any and all stability in the French government to plummet wi
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  • ...']] during the latter's infamous [[Marriage Crisis of Charles III|marriage crisis]], following the death of his other nephew, the [[Prince William, Duke of E ...f Hitler|Hitler}}'s declaration of war against {{wp|Second Polish Republic|Poland}}, Frederick was among a number of {{wp|British}} elites who sharply critic
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  • ...eventually withdrew from government, starting the 2022 Amathian political crisis. | [[File:Crin Antonescu Senate of Poland 01.JPG|60px]]
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  • ...ral head of state, one whom could guarantee absolute stability in times of crisis". ===Marriage Crisis===
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