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    transaction, the market share of Heineken in the Czech Republic increases to 8 per cent, with total volumes of over 1.6 million hectoliters, improving Heineken’s position in the market to number three. Heineken acquired the Rodic Brewery, in Novi Sad, Serbia and of the Syabar Brewing Company, in Bobruysk, Belarus.…

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    more control than the others. When dividing land, they were precise and ensuring that every monarch would rule equally. This caused small sections of countries to be poorly represented in their new border. In Austria-Hungary, a small section of Serbia was placed into their new found borders. For those who were Austrian and Hungarian that was a miniscule concern, however, the Serbians were poorly represented in their new country and desperately wanted to be within all Serbian borders again. The…

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    Ferdinand was killed the morning of June 28, 1914, by a Serbian nationalist for the country to gain their land and thrown, the outbreak of World War I had then sparked. After the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, Austria- Hungary declared war on Serbia, which then lead to Germany, Russia, Great Britain, and France being brought into the war at cause of their alliance agreement. “The month-long period following the assassination became known as the ‘July crisis.’ It drew in most of the major…

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    included preventing wars through collective security and disarmament. Compare to the Fourteen points, most territories occupied during the war was restored. Many countries were Evacuated and independent, including Belgium, Rumania, Russian, Turkish, Serbia, Montenegro, and Italian. Once created the mandate system, it became a special administration which gave the victories power to annexation the territory that used to be German, Turkish, and Ottoman colony. Poland and Danzig are two excellent…

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    When you think of history, Historians always come to mind at least for myself. Historians are what bring history to the everyday person, they do the research and look into documentations of historical items, gather and compile information for knowledge as well as for the general population to gain knowledge of historical facts such a teachers and history majors. At least that is the view I have taken on what a historian does, I know there is so much more than that but that is a short version of…

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    Hungary to form a treaty with Hunyadi. As a result of this alliance, Vlad the impaler become a strong candidate to Wallachia’s throne. In 1456, Vlad led a successful invasion over Wallachia hand-in-hand with Hunyadi’s invasions over the Turks in Serbia. Later Hunyadi died and Vlad the Impaler began his bloody reign over the province of Wallachia. He soon began seeking revenge to his father’s and brother’s murder, and the main culprit were the nobility boyars that revolted in the first…

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    Throughout the history of the twentieth century many events took place throughout the entire world. These incidents included both World War One and World War Two, the Cold War, and the Chinese Revolution, but it also included different changes within the multiple societies. Europe fluctuated between the industrial revolution, Marxism, imperialism, capitalism and communism, and even liberalism. Each country found themselves fighting for a particular ideology which created a strain within its…

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    Austria-Hungary, and Italy (the Central Powers or Triple Alliance) and Great Britain, Russia, and France (Triple Entente). On June 28, 1914, the Austrian-Hungary Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Bosnia which caused Austria-Hungary to declare war on Serbia. The war might have simply been fought between these two countries had Austria not had an alliance formed with Germany. However, since they were allies, Germany got involved in this war and also declared war on Russia, whom they had…

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    The fall of the British Empire Every empire will fall eventually, caused by for instance, uprisings, economic difficulties, coups or polarization within the empire. In the midst of the 20th century, the British Empire would soon overextend itself, just as every other empire throughout history have. Yet, there are still signs of the greatest empire in today’s societies. Furthermore, one could interpret that there were five major reasons for the fall of the empire. Firstly, the Indian…

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    throughout his Flavius Valerius Constantinus, was later known as the Roman Emperor Constantine I who fought at Milivian Bridge, and built Constantinople. Constantine was born around 280 A.D. in Naissus, Rome; now known as a city in present day Serbia…

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