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  2. Articles of Surrender of New Netherland - Wikipedia

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    Articles about the transfer of New Netherland on the 27th of August, Old Style, Anno 1664. The Articles of Capitulation on the Reduction of New Netherland was a document of surrender signed on September 29, 1664 handing control of the Dutch Republic's colonial province New Netherland to the Kingdom of England.

  3. Historical orders, decorations, and medals of Germany

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    Orders, decorations, and medals of the German states; Awards and decorations of the German Armed Forces; List of honours of Germany awarded to heads of state and royalty; Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. List of recipients of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany

  4. Orders, decorations, and medals of the Federal Republic of ...

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    After World War II, Germany was split into several different occupation zones. But later the different occupation zones were merged into East and West Germany. West Germany is where the modern German state gets its current traditions of medals and decorations from.

  5. Awards and decorations of the German Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The reunification of Germany saw new regulations concerning the status of East German awards introduced into the German military. These regulations typically stipulated that awards associated with the Communist regime were prohibited from display, but did recognize the status and continued wear of certain non-political service medals.

  6. Honours of war - Wikipedia

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    In World War II, the Germans granted the honours of war to the defeated French garrison at the Siege of Lille (1940), [11] [12] and the British granted the honours of war to the defeated Italian army at the Battle of Amba Alagi (1941). [13]

  7. Peter Stuyvesant - Wikipedia

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    On 6 September 1664, Stuyvesant sent Johannes de Decker, a lawyer for the West India Company, and five others to sign the Articles of Capitulation. [38] Nicolls was declared governor, and the city was renamed New York. Stuyvesant obtained civil rights and freedom of religion in the Articles of Capitulation. [39]