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Fortress Europe: European Fortifications of World War II by J. E. Kaufmann, X

Fortress Europe: European Fortifications of World War II by J. E. Kaufmann, X
The Maginot Line and the Atlantic Wall are, perhaps, the most famous World War II-era fortification lines in Europe, but in fact, most European countries built fortified defensive lines throughout the first half of the twentieth century. Forts, bunkers, and defensive lines are found throughout the continent, including Central and Eastern Europe. Fortress Europe is the first and only comprehensive treatment of all of Europe's modern fortifications. Country by country, the authors describe in detail all of the fortifications built prior to and during World War II. The fortifications of smaller countries, like Belgium and the Netherlands, which added important segments to larger defensive lines, are covered with the same attention to detail as the more well-known fortifications. Much new information is available here on the defenses in Eastern Europe, as well. The descriptions and technical specifications of Europe's forts are supplemented by scores of remarkable technical drawings by Polish artist Robert M. Jurga.



Print and Online Newspapers in Europe: A Comparative Content Analysis in 18 Countries in Western and Eastern Europe
Print and Online Newspapers in Europe: A Comparative Content Analysis in 18 Countries in Western and Eastern Europe
The number and use of online newspapers has increased tremendously since the first ones appeared around 1995. Since that time, scholarly and practical thinking about the significance of this new phenomenon has gone through the inevitable stages of euphoria and doom. It is only in the last few years that we have entered a more temperate period, in which publishers gradually work towards finding the appropriate place for online newspapers in news markets. The time is ripe for a comprehensive assessment of how online newspapers are changing newspaper markets in Europe. This book discusses their impact on news and newspaper markets in 18 countries in Europe. The countries covered include both small and large countries, from Eastern and Western Europe.



Pollok Country Park - Pollok Country Park is a large country park located in Pollok, south Glasgow. Prior to the building of the M77 motorway it was the largest urban green space in Europe.

List of hospitals in Europe - Lists of hospitals for each country in Europe.

List of cities with more than 100 000 inhabitants: Europe - This is a list of cities with more than 100 000 inhabitants in Europe and capital cities even if less than 100 000, sorted by country.

Former countries in Europe after 1815 - This entry gives an overview of countries (including puppet-countries) that exist(ed) in Europe after the Congress of Vienna. With each country, information is giving about the period of existence and what happened with the territory afterwards.



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