History of Slovakia

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 205. Chapters: Battle of Stalingrad, History of ice hockey in Slovakia, List of rulers of Slovakia, Great Moravia, Nobility in the Kingdom of Hungary, Slovakization, Upper nobility, Treaty of Trianon, First Vienna Award, Magyarization,... Viac o knihe

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 205. Chapters: Battle of Stalingrad, History of ice hockey in Slovakia, List of rulers of Slovakia, Great Moravia, Nobility in the Kingdom of Hungary, Slovakization, Upper nobility, Treaty of Trianon, First Vienna Award, Magyarization, History of Czechoslovakia, Carpathian Ruthenia, Bratislava Castle, Hungarians in Slovakia, Manfred Freiherr von Killinger, Slovak Republic, Demographics of the Kingdom of Hungary, Slovak-Hungarian War, Administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Hungary, Comitatus, Principality of Nitra, Dissolution of Czechoslovakia, Habsburg Monarchy, BeneS decrees, Revolutions of 1848 in the Habsburg areas, Austrian Empire, Polish-Czechoslovak border conflicts, Slovak Uprising, Slovak National Uprising, Jozef Tiso, Menumorut, Nobility and royalty of the Kingdom of Hungary, Géza I of Hungary, Slovak People's Party, History of the Slovak language, Balaton Principality, Upper Hungary, Long War, Tajchy, Cernová tragedy, Samo, Slovak National Party, Treaty of Trentschin, Pribina, Tercia pars regni, Slovak invasion of Poland, Carpathian Germans, Palatine, Slovaks in Czechoslovakia, Royal servant, Anartes, Royal Hungary, Slovakia Summit 2005, Drugeth, Slovak Order of Battle in 1939, List of Presidents of Slovakia, Pannonia Prima, Aba, Nobles of the Church, Board of Commissioners, Royal castle's serf, List of Prime Ministers of Slovakia, Havránok, Slovak Soviet Republic, Lehel, Communist Party of Slovakia, Pannonian Sea, 2009 Slovak coach and train collision, Tatra Tiger, Treasurer, Diocese of Pannonia, Szentgyörgyi, Rongyos Gárda, Vienna Awards, Czechoslovakian parliamentary election, 1946, Peace of Zsitvatorok, List of speakers of Slovak parliaments, Battle of Lamac, Thurzó, Austroslavism, Peace of Nikolsburg, Slovak National Council's Declaration of Independence of the Slovak Nation, Ferenc Wesselényi, Kocel, Manuscripts of Dvur Králové and of Zelená Hora, Lampert of Hungary, Upper Pannonia, Candle demonstration in Bratislava, Battle of Wogastisburg, Eger Eyalet, Hungarian Order of Battle in 1939, Postage stamps and postal history of Slovakia, Hanns Ludin, Battle of Trnava, Liberalism in Slovakia, Weapons employed in the Slovak-Hungarian War, Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum, Csák, Celemantia, List of historical capitals of Hungary, KoSice attack, Field Army Bernolák, 1st Infantry Division, 13 JG 52, United Nations Security Council Resolution 800, Kacsics, Biatec, Púchov culture, Cotini, Pentapolitana, Public Against Violence, Central National Revolutionary Committee, Privilegium pro Slavis, Zeliezovce group, Rodobrana, Executive Court of PreSov, Ketel, Nation's Memory Institute, Military District of Preßburg, Military District of Kaschau, Alaptolma, Hungarian Reform Era. Excerpt: Operation Blau: German advances from 7 May 1942 to 18 November 1942 The Battle of Stalingrad was a major battle of World War II in which Nazi Germany and its allies fought the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad (now Volgograd) in southwestern Russia. The battle took place between 23 August 1942 and 2 February 1943 and was among the largest on the Eastern Front, and was marked by its brutality and disregard for military and civilian casualties. It was amongst the bloodiest battles in the history of warfare with the higher estimates of combined casualties amounting to nearly two million deaths. In the defeat, the crippling losses suffered by Germany's military proved to be insurmountable for the war. The battle ...

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