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In september 1944 werden ongeveer 15.000 Vlaamse collaborateurs in het kielzog van de halsoverkop terugtrekkende Wehrmacht naar het Duitse Rijk geëvacueerd. Duizenden Vlaamse families lieten alles achter en ontvluchtten hun vaderland, in hun onwrikbare geloof in de Endsieg, maar ook reeds beducht voor represailles. In Duitsland stichtten ze een regering in ballingschap en stuurden ze hun piepjonge zonen in maart 1945 alsnog naar het oostfront.
History of Germany and Austria --- anno 1940-1949 --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Collaborationists --- Campaigns --- Belgium --- Biography --- Foreign enlistment --- Evacuation of civilians --- History --- Germany --- Armed Forces --- Recruiting, enlistment, etc.
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Dutch literature --- Foreign enlistment --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Operation Barbarossa, 1941 --- Enlistment --- Mercenary troops --- Military offenses --- History --- Campaigns --- Hulse, Raf van, --- Van Hulse, Raf, --- Waffen-SS --- Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. --- Germany.
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History of Belgium and Luxembourg --- anno 1940-1949 --- Flanders --- 949.3.036 --- Geschiedenis van België: 2de wereldoorlog; repressie (1940-1945) --- 949.3.036 Geschiedenis van België: 2de wereldoorlog; repressie (1940-1945) --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Regimental histories --- Germany --- Foreign enlistment --- History --- 20th century --- Armed Forces --- Recruiting, enlistment, etc. --- 935 --- collaboratie --- Tweede Wereldoorlog --- nieuwste tijden 1789-1945 --- temps contemporains 1789-1945
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Outlaws --- Mercenary troops --- History --- Liu, Guitang, --- S11/0816 --- S05/0221 --- China: Social sciences--Criminality --- China: Biographies and memoirs--20th century: individuals --- Bandits --- Criminals --- Brigands and robbers --- Outcasts --- Mercenaries (Soldiers) --- Troops, Mercenary --- Armies --- Non-state actors (International relations) --- Soldiers --- Foreign enlistment --- Private military companies --- Liu, Kuei-tang, --- Outlaws - China - Biography --- Outlaws - China - History - 20th century --- Mercenary troops - China - History - 20th century --- Liu, Guitang, - 1892-1943
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Soldiers of fortune --- Foreign enlistment --- Mudéjares --- Muslims --- History --- History. --- Aragon (Spain) --- History, Military --- Mudéjares --- Soldats de fortune --- Enrôlement à l'étranger --- Mudéjars --- Musulmans --- Histoire --- Aragon (Espagne) --- Histoire militaire --- Enrôlement à l'étranger --- Mudéjars --- History of Spain --- anno 1200-1299 --- Aragon
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History of Spain --- History of France --- anno 1300-1399 --- Mercenary troops --- -Military art and science --- -Military history, Medieval --- Medieval military history --- Fighting --- Military power --- Military science --- Warfare --- Warfare, Primitive --- Naval art and science --- War --- Mercenaries (Soldiers) --- Troops, Mercenary --- Armies --- Non-state actors (International relations) --- Soldiers --- Foreign enlistment --- Private military companies --- History --- -History --- -Mercenary troops --- Military art and science --- Military history, Medieval. --- -History of Spain --- -History of France --- -History -
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Carthage (Extinct city) --- Libya --- Rome --- Carthage (Ville ancienne) --- Libye --- History, Military --- History --- Histoire militaire --- Histoire --- Mercenary troops --- -Mercenaries (Soldiers) --- Troops, Mercenary --- Armies --- Non-state actors (International relations) --- Soldiers --- Foreign enlistment --- Private military companies --- Tunisia --- -History --- -To 647. --- -Libya --- -Armies --- Mercenaries (Soldiers) --- Carthage (Ancient city) --- Carthago (Extinct city) --- Kart Hadasht (Extinct city) --- Qarțājannah (Extinct city) --- Antiquities --- Politics and government --- 510-30 B.C. --- Decision making --- Consensus (Social sciences) --- Public opinion --- Mercenary troops - Tunisia - Carthage (Extinct city)
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Mercenaries have always had a poor press. Theirs is one of the world's oldest professions, but the very word has profoundly negative connotations of infidelity and ruthlessness. But were they so different from soldiers? Why, in any case, were they so omnipresent in the warfare of the medieval and early modern period? What kind of men became mercenaries and where did they come from? These are some of the questions which the essays in this volume address. Contributors are: Richard Abels, Bernard Bachrach, David Bachrach, Adrian Bell, Charles Bowlus, David Crouch, Guido Dall'Oro, Kelly Devries, Sven Ekdahl, John Hosler, John Law, Alan Murray, Stephen Morillo, Laura Napran, Eljas Oksanen, Carlos Andrez Gonzalez Paz, Ciaran Og O'Reilly, Muriosa Prendergast, Nicolas Prouteau, John Pryor, Ifor Rowlands, Spencer Smith.
Mercenary troops --- Military art and science --- Military history, Medieval --- History --- Mercenary troops -- Europe -- History -- To 1500 -- Congresses. --- Military art and science -- History -- Medieval, 500-1500 -- Congresses. --- Military history, Medieval -- Congresses. --- Military & Naval Science --- History & Archaeology --- Military Science - General --- History - General --- Law, Politics & Government --- Conferences - Meetings --- Medieval military history --- Fighting --- Military power --- Military science --- Warfare --- Warfare, Primitive --- Naval art and science --- War --- Mercenaries (Soldiers) --- Troops, Mercenary --- Armies --- Non-state actors (International relations) --- Soldiers --- Foreign enlistment --- Private military companies --- Mercenaires --- Histoire militaire --- Europe --- Moyen âge
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