Deck 23: The Beginning of the Twentieth-Century Crisis: War and Revolution

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How did the cultural and intellectual trends of the post-World War I years reflect the crises of the time as well as the lingering effects of the war?
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Triple Alliance and Triple Entente
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conscription
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Serbia and the Black Hand
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How did the democratic regimes of Britain,France,and the United States avoid totalitarian takeovers while the Weimar Republic was unable to?
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Were the Russian Revolutions of 1917 inevitable? Why or why not?
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What were the long-range and immediate causes of World War I? How and why did the events of the late spring and summer of 1914 ultimately move beyond the ability of governmental leaders to control?
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the Battles of Tannenberg and Masurian Lakes
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What did "the winners" win in the Great War? And what did they lose?
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Considering the possible causes and events,was World War I inevitable? Why or why not? If inevitable,from what date or from what event was there no turning back?
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the Schlieffen Plan
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Discuss the concept of the "lost generation." Who was "lost," and what did they lose?
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Discuss the causes and major results of the Great Depression in the United States and Europe.Do you think the Depression was an inevitable part of the Great War's aftermath? Was it effectively over by 1938?
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"World War I fundamentally and permanently changed the lives of women in Western civilization." Discuss.
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How did the results of the Peace Conference create problems in postwar Europe? For whom,in particular? Could these problems have been dealt with more effectively? If so,how?
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Archduke Francis Ferdinand
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"World War I was a revolutionary war." Discuss.
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What made the ideologies of communism and fascism appealing in the 1930s?
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What were the causes of the Russian Revolution of 1917,and why did the Bolsheviks prevail in the civil war and gain control of Russia? What was the relationship between World War I and the Russian Revolution? How did Lenin and the Bolsheviks manage to seize and hold power despite their small numbers? Why was Russia the only major belligerent power to experience a revolution during the war?
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the Duma and the soviets
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the "sealed train"
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Nicholas II and Alexandra
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the Lusitania
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"total war"
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"Peace,Land,Bread" and "All Power to the Soviets"
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V.I.Lenin
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T.E.Lawrence
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Alexander Kerensky and the Provisional Government
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Georges Clemenceau
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Gallipoli and Verdun
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David Lloyd George
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"war communism"
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"no-man's land" and the trenches
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Defense of the Realm Act (DORA)
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March Revolution
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Rasputin
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the Red Army and "revolutionary terror"/Cheka
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the Bolshevik Party
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Woodrow Wilson
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Works Progress Administration and the Social Security Act
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Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin
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Article 231/"war guilt clause"
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France's Popular Front
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John Maynard Keynes
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New Economic Policy (NEP)
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the October 1929 stock market crash
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Dawes Plan
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Ottoman Empire
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Treaty of Locarno
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Deal
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Armenian genocide
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Treaty of Versailles
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the League of Nations and mandates
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the Weimar Republic and Paul von Hindenburg
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Great Depression
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Theodor van de Velde's Ideal Marriage
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runaway inflation and the Ruhr
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Paris Peace Conference
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Treaty of Brest Litovsk
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Among the major illusions held by civilians and military leaders early in World War I was

A) the belief that it would never be over.
B) that the Americans would enter the war in order to insure a quick victory.
C) the belief of most military leaders that the use of still larger numbers of troops would allow them to get their troops beyond the enemy trenches and gain a quick victory.
D) poison gas would end the war by Christmas.
E) a revolution in Germany would force Germany out of the war.
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Among the major factors leading to the outbreak of war in mid-1914 was

A) badly implemented brinkmanship on the part of Europe's diplomats.
B) German leaders' determination to end Danish opposition to construction of a huge naval base at Kiel.
C) Japan's determination to seize either United States or German colonies in the Pacific, leading to the Japanese declaration of war against Germany in mid-August 1914.
D) Russia's unexpected attack on Serbia and Bulgaria in late June 1914.
E) the assassination of the heir to the Russian Empire.
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All of the following developments occurred during the first year of World War I except

A) the Schlieffen Plan almost gave Germany victory in the West.
B) the Western Front became a bloody stalemate involving virtually endless trench warfare.
C) Russia badly defeated the Germans at the Battles of Tannenberg and Masurian Lakes.
D) a combined German-Austrian force dealt the Russians a nearly fatal defeat in Galicia.
E) the Serbians were defeated by a combined German-Austrian-Hungarian force.
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Using the Schlieffen Plan,

A) Germany launched a massive invasion of the Warsaw region of Poland.
B) France declared war on Austria.
C) Italy invaded the Austrian Tyrol.
D) Germany invaded France by way of Belgium.
E) England declared war on Belgium.
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On June 28,1914,the Archduke Francis Ferdinand,heir to the Austrian throne,was assassinated in the Bosnian city of

A) Trieste.
B) Prague.
C) Belgrade.
D) Sarajevo.
E) Mostar.
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Dadaism and Surrealism
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In a failed effort to open a Balkan front,in 1915 the British launched an attack on

A) Belgium.
B) Constantinople.
C) Adrianople.
D) Gallipoli.
E) Sarajevo.
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Salvador Dalí's The Persistence of Memory
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The troops of which country turned the tide of the war in 1918?

A) Japan
B) the United States
C) China
D) Abyssinia
E) Spain
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The United States

A) entered the war immediately after a number of Americans died when the Lusitania was sunk by a German submarine.
B) had, in President Wilson, a strong foe of total war mobilization.
C) sent its troops to China during the civil war there.
D) took an idealistic stance at the Paris Peace Conference.
E) joined the League of Nations in spite of Woodrow Wilson's opposition.
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Herman Hesse and James Joyce
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By 1917,the progress of World War I had

A) forced the Germans into waging unrestricted submarine warfare against Great Britain.
B) enveloped every nation of the world in warfare.
C) resulted in the German capture of several British and French colonies.
D) produced a German attack on United States seaports.
E) led to a communist revolution in Germany.
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The British government

A) sharply limited free speech when it implemented the Defense of the Realm Act.
B) opposed the use of poison gas under any and all circumstances.
C) developed a program that employed over 1.3 million children, even in positions formerly beyond their previously presumed "capacity."
D) brought William Gladstone back as Prime Minister when Lloyd George was defeated.
E) seized Constantinople from the Ottomans.
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The Siberian peasant who had great influence on the Russian tsarina was

A) Pugachev.
B) Alexandra.
C) Nicholas.
D) Rasputin.
E) Alexander.
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The general attitude toward the prospect of a Europe-wide war among the people of Europe in the summer of 1914 was one of

A) fear of the prospect of going to war.
B) naively romantic enthusiasm for the adventure of war.
C) lack of enthusiasm for the confrontation ahead.
D) indifference to developments in international affairs as spring faded into summer.
E) ignorance, because no one knew what the diplomats were doing behind closed doors.
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The Battle of the Somme

A) was the first major battle of World War I.
B) killed more than 21,000 British soldiers in a single day.
C) was the first, quite unexpected, victory of the Austro-Hungarian army.
D) occurred in Belgium, and brought Britain and the Netherlands into the war.
E) was fought near the beaches of Gallipoli.
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The final German offensive was stopped on July 18,1918 at the

A) Masurian Lakes.
B) Second Battle of the Marne.
C) Battle of Verdun.
D) Battle of Argonne Forest.
E) Battle of the Somme.
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"stream of consciousness"
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All of the following took place in the nations of Europe during World War I except

A) Italy finally joined the Central Powers in early 1918.
B) Russia ended its role in the war in the spring of 1918.
C) government repression of civil liberties greatly increased.
D) employment opportunities for women increased enormously.
E) the loss of enormous numbers of soldiers.
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Hollywood studio system
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How did the cultural and intellectual trends of the post-World War I years reflect the crises of the time as well as the lingering effects of the war?
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Triple Alliance and Triple Entente
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In your opinion,which of the participating nations in World War I was most "guilty" and which was least "guilty" of causing the Great War,and why?
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conscription
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Were the Russian Revolutions of 1917 inevitable? Why or why not?
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What were the long-range and immediate causes of World War I? How and why did the events of the late spring and summer of 1914 ultimately move beyond the ability of governmental leaders to control?
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What did "the winners" win in the Great War? And what did they lose?
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Considering the possible causes and events,was World War I inevitable? Why or why not? If inevitable,from what date or from what event was there no turning back?
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the Schlieffen Plan
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Discuss the causes and major results of the Great Depression in the United States and Europe.Do you think the Depression was an inevitable part of the Great War's aftermath? Was it effectively over by 1938?
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"World War I fundamentally and permanently changed the lives of women in Western civilization." Discuss.
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How did the results of the Peace Conference create problems in postwar Europe? For whom,in particular? Could these problems have been dealt with more effectively? If so,how?
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"World War I was a revolutionary war." Discuss.
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What made the ideologies of communism and fascism appealing in the 1930s?
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What were the causes of the Russian Revolution of 1917,and why did the Bolsheviks prevail in the civil war and gain control of Russia? What was the relationship between World War I and the Russian Revolution? How did Lenin and the Bolsheviks manage to seize and hold power despite their small numbers? Why was Russia the only major belligerent power to experience a revolution during the war?
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the Duma and the soviets
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the Lusitania
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"total war"
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Among the major illusions held by civilians and military leaders early in World War I was

A) the belief that it would never be over.
B) that the Americans would enter the war in order to insure a quick victory.
C) the belief of most military leaders that the use of still larger numbers of troops would allow them to get their troops beyond the enemy trenches and gain a quick victory.
D) poison gas would end the war by Christmas.
E) a revolution in Germany would force Germany out of the war.
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Among the major factors leading to the outbreak of war in mid-1914 was

A) badly implemented brinkmanship on the part of Europe's diplomats.
B) German leaders' determination to end Danish opposition to construction of a huge naval base at Kiel.
C) Japan's determination to seize either United States or German colonies in the Pacific, leading to the Japanese declaration of war against Germany in mid-August 1914.
D) Russia's unexpected attack on Serbia and Bulgaria in late June 1914.
E) the assassination of the heir to the Russian Empire.
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All of the following developments occurred during the first year of World War I except

A) the Schlieffen Plan almost gave Germany victory in the West.
B) the Western Front became a bloody stalemate involving virtually endless trench warfare.
C) Russia badly defeated the Germans at the Battles of Tannenberg and Masurian Lakes.
D) a combined German-Austrian force dealt the Russians a nearly fatal defeat in Galicia.
E) the Serbians were defeated by a combined German-Austrian-Hungarian force.
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Using the Schlieffen Plan,

A) Germany launched a massive invasion of the Warsaw region of Poland.
B) France declared war on Austria.
C) Italy invaded the Austrian Tyrol.
D) Germany invaded France by way of Belgium.
E) England declared war on Belgium.
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On June 28,1914,the Archduke Francis Ferdinand,heir to the Austrian throne,was assassinated in the Bosnian city of

A) Trieste.
B) Prague.
C) Belgrade.
D) Sarajevo.
E) Mostar.
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66
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Dadaism and Surrealism
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67
In a failed effort to open a Balkan front,in 1915 the British launched an attack on

A) Belgium.
B) Constantinople.
C) Adrianople.
D) Gallipoli.
E) Sarajevo.
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Salvador Dalí's The Persistence of Memory
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69
The troops of which country turned the tide of the war in 1918?

A) Japan
B) the United States
C) China
D) Abyssinia
E) Spain
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The United States

A) entered the war immediately after a number of Americans died when the Lusitania was sunk by a German submarine.
B) had, in President Wilson, a strong foe of total war mobilization.
C) sent its troops to China during the civil war there.
D) took an idealistic stance at the Paris Peace Conference.
E) joined the League of Nations in spite of Woodrow Wilson's opposition.
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71
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Herman Hesse and James Joyce
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72
By 1917,the progress of World War I had

A) forced the Germans into waging unrestricted submarine warfare against Great Britain.
B) enveloped every nation of the world in warfare.
C) resulted in the German capture of several British and French colonies.
D) produced a German attack on United States seaports.
E) led to a communist revolution in Germany.
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73
The British government

A) sharply limited free speech when it implemented the Defense of the Realm Act.
B) opposed the use of poison gas under any and all circumstances.
C) developed a program that employed over 1.3 million children, even in positions formerly beyond their previously presumed "capacity."
D) brought William Gladstone back as Prime Minister when Lloyd George was defeated.
E) seized Constantinople from the Ottomans.
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The Siberian peasant who had great influence on the Russian tsarina was

A) Pugachev.
B) Alexandra.
C) Nicholas.
D) Rasputin.
E) Alexander.
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75
The general attitude toward the prospect of a Europe-wide war among the people of Europe in the summer of 1914 was one of

A) fear of the prospect of going to war.
B) naively romantic enthusiasm for the adventure of war.
C) lack of enthusiasm for the confrontation ahead.
D) indifference to developments in international affairs as spring faded into summer.
E) ignorance, because no one knew what the diplomats were doing behind closed doors.
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The Battle of the Somme

A) was the first major battle of World War I.
B) killed more than 21,000 British soldiers in a single day.
C) was the first, quite unexpected, victory of the Austro-Hungarian army.
D) occurred in Belgium, and brought Britain and the Netherlands into the war.
E) was fought near the beaches of Gallipoli.
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The final German offensive was stopped on July 18,1918 at the

A) Masurian Lakes.
B) Second Battle of the Marne.
C) Battle of Verdun.
D) Battle of Argonne Forest.
E) Battle of the Somme.
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78
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"stream of consciousness"
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79
All of the following took place in the nations of Europe during World War I except

A) Italy finally joined the Central Powers in early 1918.
B) Russia ended its role in the war in the spring of 1918.
C) government repression of civil liberties greatly increased.
D) employment opportunities for women increased enormously.
E) the loss of enormous numbers of soldiers.
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