Wiktionary Pacification may refer to The restoration of peace through a declaration or peace treaty Pacification of Ghent , an alliance of several provinces of the Netherlands signed on November 8, 1576 Treaty of Berwick 1639 , or Pacification of Berwick , signed on June 18, 1639 between England and Scotland Pacification Sejm , one of several sessions of the Sejm, especially the one in 1736 concluding the civil war in the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Pacification of 1917 , between religious and secular sects in the Netherlands A military or police action Pacification of Algeria 1835 1903 , French military operations which aimed to put an end to various tribal rebellions Occupation of Araucan a 1861 1883 , also Pacification of the Araucan a , the actions which led to the incorporation of Araucan a into Chile Pacification of Ukrainians in Eastern Galicia 1930 , a punitive action of Polish police against the Ukrainian minority in Poland Pacification of Manchukuo , a campaign during the Second Sino Japanese War March 1932 1941 Pacification operations in German occupied Poland , the use of German military force to suppress Polish resistance during World War II Pacification of Tonkin , a military and political campaign undertaken by the French in northern Vietnam Pacification of Wujek , a strike breaking action against miners in Katowice, Poland December 16, 1981 Dutch intervention in Lombok and Karangasem or Pacification of Lombok in 1894 Other meanings Violent Pacification an album by Dirty Rotten Imbeciles Army of Cuban Pacification Medal , medal issued to members of the US occupation force in Cuba following the Spanish American War 1906 1909 Disambig es Pacificaci n pl Pacyfikacja ... more details
Pacification sejm lang pl Sejm pacyfikacyjny refers to a type of the sejm parliament session in the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth . The pacification sejms were held after a period of conflict to bring peace and unity to the country, usually after a disputed royal election . Pacification sejms were held in Pacification Sejm 1586 1586 , Pacification Sejm 1673 1673 , Pacification Sejm 1698 1698 , Pacification Sejm 1699 1699 , Pacification Sejm 1717 1717 and Pacification Sejm 1736 1736 . Category Sejm pl Sejm pacyfikacyjny Poland hist stub ... more details
refimprove date January 2010 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Violent Pacification Type ep Artist Dirty Rotten Imbeciles Cover Dri violentpacification.jpg Released 1984 Recorded Genre Thrashcore , hardcore punk Length Label R Radical Records Dirty Rotten Producer Last album Dirty Rotten LP Dirty Rotten br 1983 This album Violent Pacification br 1984 Next album Dealing with It br 1985 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 4.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r4989 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Violent Pacification is an EP by the United States American crossover thrash band Dirty Rotten Imbeciles D.R.I. , which was released in 1984. Track listing Violent Pacification Running Around Couch Slouch To Open Closed Doors Personnel Spike Cassidy Guitar Backing vocals Josh Pappe Bass Eric Brecht Drums Backing vocals Kurt Brecht Lead vocals References Reflist D.R.I. Category D.R.I. albums Category 1984 EPs es Violent Pacification it Violent Pacification pt Violent Pacification fi Violent Pacification ... more details
Refimprove date February 2010 The Pacification of 1917 is an event in Politics of the Netherlands Dutch politics . In 1917 the constitution of the Netherlands constitution was changed by the extra parliamentary cabinet led by Pieter Cort van der Linden in order to resolve the antithesis Netherlands antithesis between religious and secular parties. It implemented both universal suffrage , proportional representation and Schoolstrijd equal funding for all schools both public secular and private religious . ref cite book last Hooker first Mark year 2009 title Freedom of Education The Dutch Political Battle for State Funding of all Schools both Public and Private 1801 1920 isbn 1440493421 pages 26 27, 97 ref References Reflist Category Political history of the Netherlands Category 1917 in politics Netherlands hist stub nl Pacificatie van 1917 ... more details
Image Allegorie Pacificatie van Gent.jpg 250px thumb right Allegory depicting the Pacification of Ghent by Adriaen van de Venne Adriaen Pietersz van de Venne The Pacification of Ghent , signed on November 8, 1576, was an alliance of the provinces of the Habsburg Netherlands for the purpose of driving mutinying Spanish Empire Spanish mercenary troops from the country, and at the same time a peace treaty with the rebelling provinces Holland and Zeeland . Background main Dutch Revolt In 1567 king Philip II of Spain , the overlord of the Habsburg Netherlands, sent Fernando lvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba as governor general to the Netherlands with an army of Spanish mercenaries to restore order after the political upheavals of 1566 that culminated in the Iconoclasm Reformation iconoclasm Iconoclastic fury of that year. He soon replaced the most important advisors of the former Regent Margaret of Parma by summarily executing them, such as the counts of Lamoral, Count of Egmont Egmont and Philip de Montmorency, Count of Hoorn Hoorn , or by driving them into exile, such as William the Silent , the Prince of Orange . Philipe de Cro , Duke of Aerschot , however, remained in his favor as leader ... brought disaffection with the Brussels government to a boil in the summer of 1576. The Pacification .... ref name Koenigsberger, p. 272 The Pacification therefore bore the aspects of both a peace treaty between ... union was concluded on January 9, 1577 by the first Union of Brussels . Aftermath The problem with the Pacification ... in April 1577, the provinces started to diverge again. Don Juan signed the Pacification on February ... to submit to it. Neither would they give up the fortresses they had occupied, as provided for in the Pacification ... Text of the Pacification of Ghent http www.britannica.com eb article?tocId 9036681 Ghent, Pacification ... DEFAULTSORT Pacification Of Ghent Category 1576 in law Category 1576 in Europe Category Treaties of Flanders ... of Belgium Category 16th century treaties de Genter Pazifikation es Pacificaci n de Gante fr Pacification ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Pacification of Libya image caption partof place Libya date 1928 &ndash 1932 result Italian military victory and stabilization of Italian rule in Libya. Defeat of the Cyrenaican and Tripolitanian rebels. Mass deaths of Cyrenaican indigenous civilians. Execution of Senussi Cyrenaican rebel leader Omar Mukhtar . combatant1 flag Kingdom of Italy crowned combatant2 flagicon image Flag of Cyrenaica.svg Cyrenaica Cyrenaican rebels br flagicon image Flag of Vilayet i Trablusgarp.svg Tripolitania Tripolitanian rebels commander1 flagicon Kingdom of Italy crowned Rodolfo Graziani br flagicon Kingdom of Italy crowned Pietro Badoglio commander2 flagicon image Flag of Cyrenaica.svg Omar Mukhtar strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Approximately 56,000 Cyrenaicans one quarter of the population of 225,000 people of Cyrenaica ref Michael Mann. The dark side of democracy explaining ethnic cleansing . 2nd edition. Cambridge, England, UK New York, New York, USA Cambridge University Press, 2006. Pp. 309. ref notes The Pacification of Libya is the name given to the conflict within the colony of Italian Libya between Italian military forces and Libyan rebels. The pacification resulted in mass deaths of the indigenous people in Cyrenaica one quarter of Cyrenaica s population of 225,000 people died during the conflict. ref Michael Mann. The dark side of democracy explaining ethnic cleansing . 2nd edition. Cambridge, England, UK New York, New York, USA Cambridge University Press, 2006. Pp. 309. ref Background After Italy had conquered Libya from the Ottoman ... attached to Libya as part of the Italian Empire , that resulted in the Pacification of Libya. ref ... John Wright. Libya A Modern History . Kent, England, UK Croom Helm, Ltd., 1983. Pp. 33. ref The Pacification The Pacification began in 1928 with Italian forces rapidly occupied the Sirte desert separating ... ended the resistance, and in January 1932, Badoglio proclaimed the end of the Pacification of Libya ... more details
File KWK Wujek krzyz.jpg thumb The Wujek massacre memorial The Pacification of Wujek was a strike breaking action by the Polish police and army at the Wujek Coal Mine in Katowice , Poland , culminating in the massacre of nine striking miner s on December 16, 1981. It was part of a large scale action aimed to break the Solidarity Polish trade union Solidarity free trade union after the introduction of martial law in Poland in 1981. The pacification was technically successful however, in a longer term, it turned out to be a milestone towards the collapse of the authoritarian system in Poland and, ultimately, to the collapse of the Eastern Bloc . It was a site of numerous protests, including by Solidarity activist Anna Walentynowicz who commemorated a plaque to the murdered miners shortly after she left prison at Go dap . The massacre On December 16, three days after the introduction of the martial law in Poland, pro Solidarity miners strike action striking against the declaration of the martial law by General Wojciech Jaruzelski were dispersed by the troops of the Polish army and police. The forces used in the main thrust against the miners consisted of eight Company military unit companies of riot police ZOMO , supported by ORMO police reservists and NOMO with seven water cannon s, three companies of military infantry fighting vehicle s each of 10 vehicles and one company of tanks. The miners repeatedly fought them off with their tools. During the brawl a number of strikers and 41 troops were injured, including 11 severely. In the apex of the events, a commando type special platoon of ZOMO opened the shoot to kill fire at the strikers, killing nine of them Jan Stawisi ski, Joachim Gnida, J zef Czekalski, Krzysztof Giza, Ryszard Gzik, Bogus aw Kopczak, Andrzej Pe ka, Zbigniew Wilk and Zenon Zaj c and wounding 21 others. One of the deaths took place after 20 or more days in hospital with severe head wounds. Aftermath The repressions after the pacification included sentencing ... more details
Refimprove date April 2011 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Pacification of Algeria partof French colonial campaigns image File Bonifacio L gion JPG1.jpg 250px caption Monument to the French Foreign Legion French Foreign L gionnaires who died during the South Oranese campaign date 1835 1903 place Algeria result French victory combatant1 Image Flag of France.svg 23px France combatant2 Arab s and Berbers commander1 General Thomas Robert Bugeaud Bugeaud br Mar chal de France Mar chal Jacques Louis Randon Randon commander2 Abd al Qadir al Jaza iri Abd El Kader br Lalla Fatma N Soumer br Cheikh El Mokrani strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Following the French conquest of Algeria conquest of the Regency of Algiers , the Pacification of Algeria consists of a series of military operations which aimed to put an end to various tribal rebellions, Ghazi warrior Razzia razzias and massacre s of French settlers, which were sporadically held in the Algerian countryside. The pacification of Algeria is an early example of unconventional warfare . Background After the conquest of Algeria by France and the defeat of Ottoman Empire Ottoman troops, France occupies the Regency of Algiers . The end of military resistance to the French presence did not mean that the region was pacified. France faced several tribal rebellions, settlers massacres and razzias in French Algeria . To pacify the region, many campaigns and pacification operations were conducted for nearly 70 years, from 1835 1903. Campaigns First Campaign against Abd el Kader 1835 1837 See also Abd al Qadir al Jaza iri Tribal elders in the territories near Mascara, Algeria Mascara chose twenty five year old Abd al Q dir Abd el Kader , to lead the jihad against the French. Abd al Q dir, who was recognized as Amir al Muminin commander of the faithful , quickly gained the support of tribes in the western territories. In 1834 ... of Defence ref References references Former French colonies DEFAULTSORT Pacification Of Algeria Category ... more details
French colonial campaigns The Pacification of Tonkin 1886 96 was a slow, frustrating but ultimately successful military and political campaign undertaken by the French colonial empire French Empire in the northern portion of Tonkin modern day north Vietnam to re establish order in the wake of the Sino French War August 1884 April 1885 , to entrench a French protectorate in Tonkin, and to suppress Vietnamese people Vietnamese opposition to French rule. Background Image Ferdinand Jamont.jpg thumb right 200px General Edouard Ferdinand Jamont 1831 1918 , the first commander of the Tonkin occupation division Following their colonisation of Cochinchina in the 1860s, the French attempted to extend their influence into Tonkin . A first, abortive attempt to intervene in Tonkin was made by Francis Garnier in 1873. Nine years later, in April 1882, Henri Rivi re naval officer Henri Rivi re seized the citadel of Hanoi , inaugurating the second French intervention. Although Rivi re s career ended in disaster a year later, with his defeat and death at the hands of the Black Flag Army at the Battle of Paper Bridge 19 May 1883 , Jules Ferry s expansionist government in France sent strong reinforcements to Tonkin to avenge this defeat. Although it would take many years before Tonkin was truly pacified, the second French attempt to subdue Tonkin was ultimately successful. In August 1883, in the wake of Admiral Am d e Courbet s victory at the Battle of Thuan An , the Vietnamese court at Hu was forced to recognise a French protectorate over both Annam French protectorate and Tonkin. ref Thomazi, Conqu te , 166 ref Efforts by the French to entrench their protectorate in Tonkin were complicated ... of the pacification Image Execution of pirate chief.jpg thumb right 200px Execution of a pirate chief ..., and in 1896 it became possible for French politicians to speak of the pacification of Tonkin ... 1883 86 French Indochina Wars in Vietnam 1858 1886 DEFAULTSORT Pacification Of Tonkin Category ... more details
dablinks date October 2011 Infobox military conflict conflict Pacification of Manchukuo partof Second Sino Japanese War image File IJA troops in Manchuria.jpg 300px caption Japanese troops in Manchuria, 1931 date November 4, 1931 to Spring 1941 place Manchukuo result Imperial Japanese and Manchurian Victory combatant1 flagicon image Flag of the Republic of China.svg Republic of China 1912 1949 Republic of China combatant2 flag Empire of Japan br flag Manchukuo commander1 flagicon Republic of China Ma Zhanshan br flagicon Republic of China Ting Chao br flagicon Republic of China Feng Zhanhai br flagicon Republic of China Tang Juwu br flagicon Republic of China Wang Fengge br flagicon Republic of China Wang Delin br flagicon Republic of China Su Bingwen br flagicon Republic of China Zhao Shangzhi br flagicon Republic of China Yang Jingyu br flagicon Republic of China Zhou Baozhong br flagicon Republic of China Li Zhaolin commander2 flagicon Empire of Japan Shigeru Honj br flagicon Empire of Japan Nobuyoshi Mut br flagicon Empire of Japan Takashi Hishikari br flagicon Empire of Japan Jir Minami br flagicon Empire of Japan Kenkichi Ueda br flagicon Empire of Japan Yoshijir Umezu br flagicon Empire of Japan Seishiro Itagaki br flagicon Manchukuo Xi Qia br flagicon Manchukuo Ma Zhanshan br flagicon Manchukuo Chang Hai peng strength1 Chinese 300,000 strength2 Japanese 84,000 br Manchurian 111,000 casualties1 ? casualties2 ? campaignbox Campaignbox Second Sino Japanese War The Pacification of Manchukuo , was a campaign to pacify the resistance to the newly established puppet state of Manchukuo between the Anti Japanese Volunteer Armies of Manchuria and later the Chinese Communist Party Communist Northeast Anti Japanese United Army and the Imperial Japanese Army and the forces of the Manchukuo government during the Second Sino Japanese War which took place from March 1932 until ... viewtopic.php?t 110707 Pacification of Manchukuo 1932 1941 includes some photos http www.time.com ... more details
Infobox Military Award name Army of Cuban Pacification Medal image Image CubanPacMed.gif 105px caption awarded by United States Armed Forces United States military type Campaign medal eligibility for Service in the Cuban Pacification campaign status Obsolete description clasps post nominals established 11 May 1909 first award 6 October 1906 last award 1 April 1909 total posthumous recipients individual higher same lower related image2 File Army of Cuban Pacification ribbon.svg 106px caption2 Ribbon The Army of Cuban Pacification Medal is a Awards and decorations of the United States military military award of the United States Army which was created by orders of the United States War Department on May 11, 1909. The medal was created to recognize service during the United States United States occupation of Cuba 1906 1909 occupation of Cuba from 1906 to 1909. ref http www.tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil Awards cuban pacification.aspx Institute of Heraldry Cuban Pacification Medal ref To be awarded the Army of Cuban Pacification Medal, a service member was required to serve in the United States occupation force, garrisoned on the island of Cuba between the dates of October 6, 1906 and April 1, 1909. The medal was also issued to naval personnel who served ashore in Cuba between the dates of September 12, 1906 and April 1, 1909, or who were attached to any of a number of ships serving in the area within this timeframe. ref http www.history.navy.mil medals cubapac.htm Cuban Pacification Medal ref There was no time limit required for presentation of the award, and a service member could technically receive the Army of Cuban Pacification Medal for only a few days of service. A similar decoration, known as the Army of Cuban Occupation Medal , also existed for those who had served in the initial occupation of Cuba after the Spanish American war. References refimprove date October 2008 commons category Army of Cuban Pacification Medal United States Army of Cuban Pacification Medal Reflist ... more details
The Pacification Sejm was a session of the Sejm in 1736 that concluded the War of the Polish Succession in the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth that erupted after the death of Augustus II the Strong in February 1733. It confirmed the accession of Augustus III of Poland Augustus III to the Polish throne, and gave Augustus the power to appoint as Duchy of Courland and Semigallia Duke of Courland a candidate who had the approval of Russia, Prussia, and the local nobility. This power was in effect a retroactive approval of Augustus agreement with Anna of Russia that she could name her preferred candidate, Ernst Johann von Biron , to that post. References Lindsey, J. O. ed . The Cambridge New Modern History , Volume 7. Seimas of Lithuania Sejms Category 1736 in Europe Category History of Poland 1569 1795 Category History of Belarus 1569 1795 Category Sejm Lithuania hist stub Poland hist stub pl Sejm pacyfikacyjny 1736 ... more details
Expert subject Military history date December 2009 The Commission for the Pacification of Larut , whose terms of reference, among others, was to arrange for an amicable settlement relating to the Larut tin mines, was established by Andrew Clarke administrator Sir Andrew Clarke on 23 January 1874. The members of the Pacification Commission included Captain Samuel Dunlop , Frank Swettenham , William A. Pickering , John Frederick Adolphus McNair , Chung Keng Quee and Chin Seng Yam. The Commission was successful in freeing many women taken as captives during the Larut Wars 1862 73 , getting stockades dismantled and getting the tin mining business going again. ref Sir Frank Swettenham s Malayan Journals, 1874 1876 ref ref A Short History of Malaya by Gerald Percy Dartford, Malaya, 1958 ref ref Chinese Secret Societies in Malaya A Survey of the Triad Society from 1800 to 1900 By Leon Comber Published by Published for the Association for Asian Studies by J.J. Augustin, 1959 ref ref The Journal of Asian Studies By Far Eastern Association U.S. , Association for Asian Studies, JSTOR Organization Published by Association for Asian Studies, 1967 Item notes v.26 no.1 4 1966 1967 ref ref The Journals of J. W. W. Birch, First British Resident to Perak, 1874 1875 By James Wheeler Woodford Birch, Peter Laurie Burns with contributions from Peter Laurie Burns Published by Oxford University Press, 1976 pp. 11, 63, 64 ref ref The Golden Chersonese And The Way Thither 1883 by Isabella L. Bird Bishop 1831 1904 New York G. P. Putnam s Sons, 1883. ref ref Perak and the Malays by John Frederick Adolphus McNair, 1878, reprinted 1973 ref The commission s labours concluded in February, 1874. ref Triad Societies Western Accounts of the History, Sociology and Linguistics of Chinese Secret Societies By Kingsley Bolton, Gustaaf Schlegel , Herbert Allen Giles, Christopher Hutton, J. S. M. Ward, Mervyn Llewelyn Wynne, W. P. Morgan, William Stanton, W. G. Stirling Contributor Kingsley Bolton, Chris Hutton ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Dutch Pacification Campaign on Formosa partof image caption date 1635 36 place Southwestern Taiwan map type Taiwan latitude 23.18 longitude 120.23 map caption Location of Mattau, the most important br target of the campaign coordinates territory result Decisive Dutch victory, increased Dutch area of control status combatant1 Image Flag of the Dutch East India Company.svg 20px Dutch East India Company combatant2 Natives of Mattau, Bakloan, Soulang, Taccariang and Tevorang commander1 Hans Putmans commander2 unknown strength1 500 Dutch soldiers strength2 unknown casualties1 exact numbers unknown, casualties slight casualties2 c. 30 killed br Mattau and Taccariang destroyed by fire notes Dutch colonial campaigns The Dutch Pacification Campaign on Formosa was a series of military actions and diplomatic moves undertaken in 1635 and 1636 by Dutch East India Company Dutch colonial authorities in Formosa modern day Taiwan , aimed at subduing hostile Taiwanese aborigines aboriginal villages in the south western region of the island. Prior to the campaign the Dutch Formosa Dutch had been in Formosa for eleven years, but did not control much of the island beyond their principal fortress at Fort Zeelandia Taiwan Tayouan , and an alliance with the town of Sinshih, Tainan Sinkan . The other Taiwanese aborigines aboriginal villages in the area conducted numerous attacks on the Dutch and their allies, with the chief belligerents being the village of Madou District Mattau , who in 1629 ambushed and slaughtered a group of sixty Dutch soldiers. After receiving reinforcements from the colonial headquarters at Batavia, Dutch East Indies Batavia , the Dutch launched an attack in 1635 and were able to crush opposition and bring the area around present day Tainan ... villages also provided opportunities for the Dutch missionaries to spread their faith. The pacification ... 2003 isbn 986 7602 00 5 location Taipei reflist Dutch Formosa DEFAULTSORT Dutch Pacification Campaign ... more details
infobox military conflict conflict Kuomintang Pacification of Qinghai partof image caption date 1927 1949 place Qinghai coordinates map type latitude longitude map size map caption map label territory result Republic of China Victory, Tibetan Defeat status Republic of China Victory, Tibetan Defeat combatant1 flagicon Republic of China Republic of China br Image Republic of China Army Flag.svg 23px National Revolutionary Army combatant2 flagicon Tibet Tibet an Rebels combatant3 commander1 flagicon ROC Chiang Kai shek br flagicon ROC Ma Qi br flagicon ROC Ma Bufang commander2 flagicon Tibet Tibetan Rebels commander3 strength1 National Revolutionary Army composed of br Several thousand Hui people Hui Chinese soldiers of the Qinghai Army strength2 Tibetan troops strength3 casualties1 casualties2 Heavy casualties casualties3 notes File Chiang Kai shek on right Ma Buqing on left Ma Bufang second from left.png thumb 250px Chiang Kai shek right meets with the Hui Generals Ma Bufang second from left , and Ma Buqing first from left in Xining at August 1942. The Kuomintang Pacification of Qinghai was a military campaign against Tibetan areas of Qinghai which was undertaken by the Hui people Hui Generals Ma Qi and Ma Bufang on behalf of the Kuomintang . The campaign lasted between 1927 and 1949. The War General Ma Qi was a Hui people Hui Chinese General who joined the Kuomintang after the Northern Expedition in 1927 1928. His forces were composed entirely of Hui Chinese, organized in the Ninghai Army , which was then turned into a National Revolutionary Army division. Battles for Labrang Ma Qi occupied Labrang monastery in 1917, the first time non Tibetans had seized it. ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id NLSc0gFloAIC&pg PA73&dq ma qi muslim&hl en&ei S3 qTP3bBoKC8gbpgKXhBw ... the pacification, a war broke out between Qinghai Tibet War Qinghai and Tibet . Tibet attempted to capture ... Kuomintang Pacification Of Qinghai Category Military history of the Republic of China Category ... more details
books?id WoKQWem2yl4C&pg PA48&dq Pacification Ukrainian activists arrested&lr &as brr 3 v onepage&q Pacification 20Ukrainian 20activists 20arrested&f false ref The action itself began on 14 September ..., http books.google.co.uk books?id PKrjew H0JMC&pg PA76&dq Pacification Ukrainian killed Pilsudski&lr ... in. Third units of the regular army carried out operational maneuvers . The pacification involved ... of Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance were arrested. The pacification was carried out by first ... University Press, 1993, pg. 309, http books.google.co.uk books?id Hu2SnETtV3kC&pg PA309&dq Pacification ... died during the pacification. S. Horak estimates the number of victims at 7. ref Ray Brandon, Wendy ... of Nations in its response to Ukrainian Nationalists protest regarding the pacification action ... Union , Routledge, 2000, pg. 187, http books.google.co.uk books?id mvdCsoVWMIEC&pg PA187&dq Pacification Ukrainian activists arrested&lr &as brr 3 v onepage&q Pacification 20Ukrainian 20activists ... more details
Refimprove date February 2010 The pacification operations in German occupied Poland was the use of military force and punitive measures conducted during World War II by Nazi Germany with the goal of suppressing any Polish resistance movement in World War II Polish resistance . TOC right Pacification operations are one example of the extermination policies used against Poland and were of a massive scale, resulting in the murders of approximately 20,000 villagers. They were mainly conducted in the areas of General Government , Pomorze , and in the vicinities of Bia ystok and Wielkopolska . The number of villages which were an object of pacification in Poland is approximately 825. Collective punishment was used during such operations to discourage both the hiding of Jews or Soviet POWs , and the aiding of any guerilla forces. Pacifications included the extermination of entire villages including women and children, expulsions, the burning of homes, confiscation of private property, and arrests. In many instances these operations were characterized by extreme brutality. An example of such behaviour is the burning alive of 81 civilians and the shooting of 15 others in the village of Jab o Dobki . The first pacifications were conducted on the ground by Wehrmacht officers and soldiers, and took place in Z oczew on September 3 and 4, 1939, in which the German soldiers murdered some 200 Poles. ref name Z oczew According to article by Witold Kulesza published in Komentarze Historyczne by the Institute of National Remembrance , German Regiment SS Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler of the 17th Division arrived in Z oczew on September 3, 1939 on motorcycles and on bicycles. The burning of the village ... the pacification of Z oczew, the soldiers were killing everyone they saw. Total casualties amounted ..., Sochy and Klew. Some places were subjected to multiple pacification operations. In the town of Aleksandr w ... l laskare historia wanaty.html Pacyfikacja Wanat description of pacification of the village of Wanaty ... more details
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Summary The Surgeon Generals of the Army of the United States of America A Series of Biographical Sketches of the Senior Officers of the Military Medical Service from the American Revolution to the Philippine Pacification By James Evelyn Pilcher Published by The Association of military surgeons, 1905 Licensing PD US ... more details
Lao Pie fang , known as a Hun hutze red beard , he was a guerrilla leader fighting in western Liaoning against Japanese invasion of Manchuria Japanese occupation . He led several thousand followers to attack Japanese garrisons the southern portion of the South Manchurian Railroad mainline in early 1932, during the pacification of Manchukuo . The Japanese garrison of Newchwang chen was encircled and attacked while other troops under his orders attacked in the Haicheng area. Japanese reinforcements quickly dispatched from Mukden forced Lao s retirement, but Lao Pie fang emerged as an Anti Japanese Volunteer Armies Anti Japanese Volunteer Army general and was acclaimed as commander by the local bands of the Pacification of Manchukuo Peasant brotherhoods brotherhoods and Pacification of Manchukuo Militias citizen militias . See also Japanese invasion of Manchuria Sources http www.questia.com PM.qst jsessionid G6yQxGynz1R7mnJgL5fJcPfbLTnRjLWgH21DMHpVJCNCpZYNBs4b 655935560 290617960?a o&d 5000186948 The volunteer armies of northeast China http www.democraticunderground.com duforum DCForumID30 Data 8387.txt Notes On A Guerrilla Campaign Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lao, Piefang ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lao, Piefang Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Chinese generals Category Chinese people of World War II ... more details
Project Phoenix may refer to Project Phoenix SETI , a search for extraterrestrial intelligence by listening for radio signals Project Phoenix South Africa , South African National Defence Force programme to revive its Reserve Force element Project Phoenix Vietnam , a classified pacification program during the latter stages of the Vietnam War see Phoenix Program Project Phoenix BBC , a BBC news based magazine Project Phoenix Northern Ireland , a soundtrack outfit deleted See also Project disambiguation Phoenix disambiguation disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date November 2009 The Seigo Kosaku program of pacification was the Japan ese security plan to maintain peace and order in occupied territories in China Chinese Mainland during wartime. Such policies were implemented also in Manchukuo and Mengjiang , as well as by the Chinese Reformed Government and was put into practice in occupied territories in Szechwan province when the Chiang regime was defeated and a pro Japanese native government was installed. Category Second Sino Japanese War China hist stub ... more details
The acronym CORDS may refer to Civil Operations and Revolutionary Development Support , a pacification program of the U.S. in the Vietnam War Cords Cable Industries Limited , an India based multinational corporation Cords may also refer to Cords album Cords album , an electronic music album by Larry Fast See also Corduroy , a ridged velvet fabric disambig ... more details
Summary Brigadier General John Moore, br Surgeon General of the United States Army, 1886 1890 br from The Surgeon generals of the Army of the United States of America A Series of Biographical Sketches of the Senior Officers of the Military Medical Service from the American Revolution to the Philippine Pacification by James Evelyn Pilcher, published in 1905 by the Association of Military Surgeons. Licensing PD US ... more details