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Review Of Interrogations: The Nazi Elite In Allied Hands, Michael F. Russo
Review Of Interrogations: The Nazi Elite In Allied Hands, Michael F. Russo
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Review Of Silent Night: The Remarkable 1914 Christmas Truce, Michael F. Russo
Review Of Silent Night: The Remarkable 1914 Christmas Truce, Michael F. Russo
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The Swabian War Of 1499: 500 Years Since Switzerland's Last War Of Independence, Albert Winkler
The Swabian War Of 1499: 500 Years Since Switzerland's Last War Of Independence, Albert Winkler
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At the end of the fifteenth century, Emperor Maximilian I of the Germany Empire was trying to unite his country. He also tried to force the Swiss Confederation to become closer members of the empire. This lead to the Swabian War of 1499. In a series of battles and campaigns, the Swiss were successful in defeating the famous Swabian Landsknechte who had learned to fight in the Swiss manner. As an outcome of the war, the Swiss Confederation were even more independent of the German Empire.