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  2. The Third World War (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Mode (s) Single-player. The Third World War, released in Japan as The IIIrd World War (ザ・サード ワールド ウォー), is a 1993 turn-based strategy game for the Mega-CD developed by Micronet. A Sega Genesis/Mega Drive version was planned, but never released. [1] The objective of the game is to defeat an opponent computer player in ...

  3. Germany's Aims in the First World War - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the leading contributions to historical analysis of the causes of World War I, and along with this work War of Illusions (Krieg der Illusionen) gave rise to the "Fischer Thesis" on the causes of the war. The title translates as "Grab for World Power". or "Bid for World Power". Essentially Fischer attempts to link together a ...

  4. Military operations in North Africa during World War I

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    Conflicts took place in North Africa during World War I (1914–1918) between the Central Powers and the Entente and its allies. The Senussi of Libya sided with the Ottoman Empire and the German Empire against the British Empire and the Kingdom of Italy. On 14 November 1914, the Ottoman Sultan proclaimed a jihad and sought to create a diversion ...

  5. Our World War - Wikipedia

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    Our World War. Our World War is a 2014 British television drama mini-series based on first hand accounts of the soldiers who served in the First World War and how it affected people on the battlefield. The show was created by Joe Barton and directed by Bruce Goodison and Ben Chanan and was inspired by the 2012 BAFTA-winning series Our War.

  6. United States service medals of the World Wars - Wikipedia

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    United States service medals of the World Wars are U.S. military medals which were created solely for recognizing service in the First World War and World War II.Such medals are no longer awarded, but are still referred to in various publications, manuals, and award precedence charts as many veterans still display them as part of veteran functions and ceremonies.

  7. File:WorldWarI-MilitaryDeaths-EntentePowers-Piechart.svg

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    Summary. Description. WorldWarI-MilitaryDeaths-EntentePowers-Piechart.svg. English: Piechart showing percentage of military deaths during World War I for the Entente Powers. Date. 16 October 2007. Source. Self-made with figures from World War I Casualties. Originally created by User:Dna-Dennis, and released into the public domain.

  8. Dungeon Master's Guide - Wikipedia

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    The Dungeon Master's Guide (DMG or DM's Guide; in some printings, the Dungeon Masters Guide or Dungeon Master Guide) is a book of rules for the fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons. The Dungeon Master's Guide contains rules concerning the arbitration and administration of a game, and is intended for use by the game's Dungeon Master .

  9. World War 3 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    World War 3 (video game) World War 3. (video game) World War 3 is a free-to-play first-person shooter developed by Wishlist Games [1] and published by The 4 Winds Entertainment [2] for Microsoft Windows. World War 3 is solely multiplayer and does not feature a single-player campaign. [2] It features real-world locations of Warsaw, Berlin ...