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  2. Hearts of Iron IV - Wikipedia

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    Arms Against Tyranny [31] 1.13 "Stella Polaris" Expansion 10 October 2023 Arms Against Tyranny is an expansion that adds unique focus trees for the Nordic countries, customizable special forces units and a system for selling equipment between countries. [32] Trial of Allegiance [33] 1.14 "Bolivar" Country Pack 7 March 2024

  3. Paradox Development Studio - Wikipedia

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    Arms Against Tyranny: 2023 Trial of Allegiance: 2024 Götterdämmerung: Graveyard of Empires: 2025 Imperator: Rome: 2019 The Punic Wars: 2019 Magna Graecia: 2020 Heirs of Alexander: 2021 Crusader Kings III: 2020 Northern Lords: 2021 Royal Court: 2022 Fate of Iberia: Tours and Tournaments: 2023 Legacy of Persia: Legends of the Dead: 2024 Roads ...

  4. Irregular military - Wikipedia

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    The term "irregular military" describes the "how" and "what", but it is more common to focus on the "why" as just about all irregular units were created to provide a tactical advantage to an existing military, whether it was privateer forces harassing shipping lanes against assorted New World colonies on behalf of their European contractors, or Auxiliaries, levies, civilian and other standing ...

  5. Combined arms - Wikipedia

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    This is the crux of combined arms: to allow a combination of forces to achieve what would be impossible for its constituent elements to do alone. During the Middle Ages military forces used combined arms as a method of winning battles and furthering a war leader or king's long-term goals.

  6. Anglo-German naval arms race - Wikipedia

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    One of the ironies of the arms race and subsequent conflict was that, while the German battle fleet fought only one major surface engagement (the inconclusive Battle of Jutland) and never seriously threatened British naval supremacy, the commerce raiding strategy that had been the historic focus of German naval doctrine would consistently ...

  7. Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha - Wikipedia

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    Bulgaria next joined NATO and joined the U.S.-led coalition against Iraq. In the 2005 elections, Simeon's party ranked second and participated in the grand coalition government led by the Bulgarian Socialist Party and including the Movement for Rights and Freedoms. Simeon was given the unofficial ceremonial post of Chairman of the Coalition ...

  8. Assyrian independence movement - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Assyrian Nation, designed in 1968 and adopted by major Assyrian organizations by 1971.. The Assyrian independence movement is a political movement and ethno-nationalist desire of ethnic Assyrians to live in their indigenous Assyrian homeland in northern Mesopotamia under the self-governance of an Assyrian State.

  9. Nazi gun control argument - Wikipedia

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    The Nazi gun control argument has been used as a "security against tyranny" argument in U.S. gun politics. [15] [16] Legal scholar and historian Robert Cottrol has argued that other authoritarian regimes such as the Khmer Rouge could have been inhibited by more private gun ownership. [16]