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Austrian nobility / Knights of the Golden Fleece / July Crisis / Ultimata / Count Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf / World War I / The Great War / German Empire / Modern history / Military history of Europe / Military history by country / Military
Date: 2014-09-18 13:32:17
Austrian nobility
Knights of the Golden Fleece
July Crisis
Ultimata
Count Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf
World War I
The Great War
German Empire
Modern history
Military history of Europe
Military history by country
Military

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