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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 124. Chapters: Eighth Crusade, Greek War of Independence, Mahdian Crusade, Six-Day War, Tunisia in World War II, United Nations Security Council Resolution 242, Latrun, Origins of the Six-Day War, Tunisia Campaign, Controversies relating to the Six-Day War, Palestinian fedayeen, Morea expedition, Insurgency in the Maghreb, Massacres during the Greek Revolution, Souliotes, Background of the Greek War of Independence, Filiki Eteria, Battle of Abu-Ageila, Armatoloi, Spinalonga, Greek civil wars of 1824-1825, Rogers Plan, Operation Focus, Tomb of Samuel, Givat HaMivtar, French occupation of Tunisia, Gramvousa, Waiting period, Klepht, Aegean Anti-Piracy Operation, Khartoum Resolution, Battle of Ammunition Hill, First Hellenic Republic, Agia Lavra, Jarring Mission, Tatarna Bridge, Yellow Fleet, Areopagus of Eastern Continental Greece, Elafonisi, Koufonisi, Crete, Bizerte crisis, Treaty of Adrianople, Jordanian campaign, Sacred Band, Tunisian independence, Kissamos, Treaty of Constantinople, Third National Assembly at Troezen, Senate of Western Continental Greece, Dr g ani, Ellinoglosso Xenodocheio, First National Assembly at Epidaurus, Bouboulina, Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi, Hellas, United Nations Security Council Resolution 236, United Nations Security Council Resolution 234, United Nations Security Council Resolution 235, Second National Assembly at Astros, United Nations Security Council Resolution 240, United Nations Security Council Resolution 233, United Nations Security Council Resolution 237, Treaty of London, 2nd Infantry Division, Fifth National Assembly at Nafplion, Operation Dawn, Mitla Pass, Fourth National Assembly at Argos, Propylaea, Naksa Day, Kastania, Laconia, Liakos Liakopoulos, Kasos massacre, Greek local statutes. Excerpt: The Greek War of Independence, also known as the Greek Revolution (Greek: Ottoman...