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Investiture Controversy, conflict during the late 11th and the early 12th century involving the monarchies of what would later be called the Holy Roman Empire (the union of Germany, Burgundy, and much of Italy; see Researcher’s Note), France, and England on the one hand and the revitalized papacy on the other. At issue was the customary prerogative of rulers to invest and install bishops and abbots with the symbols of their office. The controversy began about 1078 and was concluded by the Concordat of Worms in 1122.
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It was formed to help aid the military at first but then became a wide spread organization
If what you are talking about is Rwanda, it did not help
much in the crisis. Many were killed as some European contingent pulled out of
Rwanda due to the growing. Some like
Canada were frustrated with lack of action.
Eventually French forces help bring order back in the country. If it was Bosnia-Herzegovina then they too
had difficulty as it took American intervention to bring order in that region.
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Adolf Hitler, dictator of Germany, burrowed away in a refurbished air-raid shelter, consumes a cyanide capsule, then shots himself with a pistol, on April 30, 1945, as his “1,000-year” Reich collapses above him
Adolfs wife/girlfriend also died, she died by poisoning