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According to rough estimates, war destruction reached the level of 43 per cent.
During this time it suffered war destructions very much.
War destruction again stopped town's development, but recovery this time was fast and based on pre-war factories.
The triangular-shaped main plaza of Toledo has also been rebuilt after civil war destruction.
War destruction can be illustrated by looking at World War II.
As we continued mounting higher above the town, the disparity between the Civil War destruction and today's tranquil recreational setting grew even greater.
Ares means war, and war destruction.
A century later, however, as a result of war destruction, subsequent redevelopments and other demolitions, more than half of his buildings have been destroyed.
While the war destruction that took place during the events of 1655-60 was particularly devastating, the Commonwealth was subjected to constant warfare from 1648 to 1720.
In 1717, after the Northern War destruction, Protestants were not allowed to restore the structures of their congregations or build new ones.
Architect: An architect and his instruments have similarly fallen to the ground, showing how in times of war destruction and not creation is the norm.
Civil War destruction The Civil War of 1642-6 brought great destruction upon the town.
Throughout the late 1940s and 1950s, housing shortages caused by war destruction led many cities around the world to build substantial amounts of government-subsidized housing blocks.
We cover Germans, the First World War destruction and Second World War miners" resistance.
Guest curator Keith Davis has assembled an inspired collection of Barnard's daunting scenes of Civil War destruction.
South Carolina Civilians in Sherman's Path: Stories of Courage and Civil War Destruction.
Another factor was the heavy war destruction in northern Finland and northern Norway in 1944-45, destroying all existing houses and visible traces of Sami culture.
War destruction affected the diversified magnate possessions to a lesser degree than single estates of middle szlachta, which increasingly turned szlachta into dependent clients of their "elder brothers".
He died at the time of complete isolation from the world and the largest war destruction in Bosnia and Herzegovina, on May 17, 1992, and was buried two days later at the cathedral.
The city of Warsaw provided the collection with a permanent home in a building designed by Antonio Corazzi in 1825 - the former stock exchange rebuilt after the Second World War destruction.
Though besieged for a short while by Civil War destruction, Columbia remained a lively center of transport and industry throughout the 19th century, once serving as a terminus of the Pennsylvania Canal.
Operating since the 1880's, it was built by the Havemeyer family, which became extremely wealthy as New York picked up the slack left by the Civil War destruction of many Southern refineries.
As reparations for war destruction, under plans of the Allied Forces, the Soviet Union asked the Allied Military Government for the tools, jigs, dies, fixtures, and drawings for the Kadett.
On the other hand, the new system could not altogether cope with a seemingly much easier matter that is, the maintenance of the existing, authentic historic content and fabric of the cities which survived war destruction, such as Cracow.
Nevertheless, starting in the late 1980s, at the beginning of the process of economic transition, Croatian economy suffered as result of de-industrialization, war destruction as well as losing the markets of SFRY and the Comecon.