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Prewar optimism, and the world sustained by 19th-century bourgeois society in Europe, was dead.
War and Its Discontents William Anthony Hay 2011
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Winterthur Early German Modernism Prewar artists persecuted by the Nazi regime rarely gained an influential role in postwar Germany.
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Prewar Pyongyang was home to so many Christians and Christian missionaries that it was known as the "Jerusalem of the East."
Follow the Neon Crosses to the 'Jerusalem of the East' Melanie Kirkpatrick 2010
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Prewar Pyongyang was home to so many Christians and Christian missionaries that it was known as the "Jerusalem of the East."
Follow the Neon Crosses to the 'Jerusalem of the East' Melanie Kirkpatrick 2010
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Eisenhower: The Prewar Diaries and Selected Papers, 1905–1946.
Going Home to Glory David Eisenhower 2010
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Prewar Pyongyang was home to so many Christians and Christian missionaries that it was known as the "Jerusalem of the East."
Follow the Neon Crosses to the 'Jerusalem of the East' Melanie Kirkpatrick 2010
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Prewar Europe was a uniquely liberal and civilised place.
A tale of two revolutions Burke's Corner 2009
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Prewar discussions among the Israeli government reflect fears that “the window is closing” to attack their neighbors, as Egypt had already agreed to binding arbitration of all outstanding disputes.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Candidate Obama, President Obama: 2009
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Prewar Europe was a uniquely liberal and civilised place.
Archive 2009-06-01 Burke's Corner 2009
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Prewar amphibious landings faced numerous obstacles, including a lack of adequate landing craft before the famous Higgins boat landing craft were available in large numbers.
Into the Rising Sun Patrick K. O’Donnell 2002
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