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  • lists): The Tour de France was not held during the Second World War because the organisers refused German requests. Although a 1940 Tour de France had been...
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  • This review is transcluded from Talk:Tour de France during the Second World War/GA1. The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to the...
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  • —cyberbot II NotifyOnline 20:06, 8 December 2013 (UTC) Hello fellow Wikipedians, I have just added archive links to one external link on 2011 Tour de France. Please...
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  • Sportsfan77777 (talk) 15:03, 24 October 2020 (UTC) "She returned to the junior tour at the French Open after a full year absence and reached the semifinals in singles...
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  • removed or excluded. Given the context of the times (during and immediately after the First World War) I suspect that his relationships to both the British...
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  • remember that Australasia was skipped during the Elevation Tour too. It may simply be uneconomical for them to tour down there with this kind of set-up;...
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  • Talk:The Myth of the Eastern Front (category B-Class World War II articles)
    collective amnesia" A bit of a tangent but interesting: "The politics of World War II in contemporary Ukraine". The Myth of the Eastern Front is cited on page...
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  • gliders with his grandfather J H 'Jim' McCaw,[4] a Tempest pilot during World War II credited with shooting down 20 V1 missiles, when he was nine years...
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  • that anyone who died while in military service during the qualifying dates for the two World Wars gets a war grave or comemoration, regardless of their actual...
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  • that was the most common English spelling of the country during Strauss's early life and World War I. But if you feel strongly about it I'm okay with changing...
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  • December 2009 (UTC) This review is transcluded from Talk:Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom/GA1. The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to...
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  • an RfC over at Talk:Continuation War about which name we should use for the town of Vyborg/Viipuri during World War II. This will affect this article,...
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  • letter was not sent. The experiences of Poland and France during WWII, and in the post-war world must have influenced everyone growing up in their mutual...
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  • Talk:Miles Dempsey (category A-Class World War II articles)
    September 2021 (UTC) Paragraph 2: "Iran during the Russian Civil War, and in India" > "in Iran during the Russian Civil War, and in India". Y Added. Hawkeye7...
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  • Talk:Krak des Chevaliers (category GA-Class World Heritage Sites articles)
    conseils de ces architectes. Ce rempart mesure 9 m de haut, est placé à une distance de 17 à 25 m de la forteresse centrale et est défendu par douze tours rondes...
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  • mixing consoles used by Radio Lyon, and he was also involved, after World War II, with one of the first portable phonographs (the Tepazz), which he gave...
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  • the article as per GA1 review. It will go back in when we find sources to cover it but this will be a lot of work In 1142, Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl...
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  • Talk:Édith Piaf (category B-Class France articles)
    subheadings along the lines of "Early career", "World War II", and so on. Piaf took a room at the Grand Hôtel de Clermont in Paris and worked with Berteaut...
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  • the Latin Quarter." "The Polish woman forgot that France was only her adoptive country [during World War I]" "These emigres [Poles in the USA] were acclaiming...
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  • BennyOnTheLoose (talk) 21:53, 8 May 2021 (UTC) "during World War II, Donaldson" no need to link the war here. Amended. BennyOnTheLoose (talk) 21:53, 8...
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