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- Mobilise is a set of Christian conferences, w****end retreats and resources for students and twenties, run by the Newfrontiers family of churches in the...
- Bengal: In Left-Congress Brigade Ground Rally, ISF Emerged as the Biggest Mobiliser". The Wire. Retrieved 2 March 2021. "30-seat deal with Left: ISF cleric...
- 16 million civilians and military dead. Over 60 million European soldiers were mobilised from 1914 to 1918. Russia was plunged into the Russian Revolution, which...
- mobilization – DW – 02/25/2022". Deutsche Welle. "'This is not a bluff': Putin mobilises Russia's military and says he will respond to 'nuclear blackmail' if threatened"...
- emphasis on promoting parti****tion and working through partners, include mobilising biodiversity data, developing protocols and standards to ensure scientific...
- Galicia. In a meeting the next day, the Russian government decided not to mobilise in response, unwilling to precipitate a war for which they were not as...
- into the interior on foot. The Carrier Corps was formed and ultimately mobilised over 400,000 Africans, contributing to their long-term politicisation...
- Bulgarian pro-Soviet government, four armies, 455,000 strong in total, were mobilised and reorganised. Most of them re-entered occupied Yugoslavia in early...
- before moving east to attack Russia, whose m****ive army was much slower to mobilise. By August 1914, Russia had invaded with unexpected speed the German province...
- Leningrad and Kyiv. This pause provided the Red Army with an opportunity to mobilise fresh reserves. The Moscow offensive, which resumed in October 1941, ended...