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Oct 2012

 * Grand Ducal Palace, Luxembourg
 * Hôtel de la Chambre
 * Prince Henry of the Netherlands (1820–1879)
 * Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont
 * Orangism (Luxembourg)
 * Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
 * Stadtschloss, Wiesbaden
 * Austro-Prussian War
 * Lenggries
 * Luxembourg at the 1900 Summer Olympics
 * Michel Théato
 * William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
 * Infanta Marie Anne of Portugal
 * Constitution of Luxembourg
 * Chamber of Deputies (Luxembourg)
 * Legislative circonscriptions (Luxembourg)
 * Luxembourg-Campagne
 * Paul Eyschen
 * Marie-Adélaïde, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
 * Luxembourg at the 1912 Summer Olympics
 * German occupation of Luxembourg in World War I
 * Septemberprogramm
 * Luxembourgian legislative election, 1915
 * Party of the Right (Luxembourg)
 * 4th Army (German Empire)
 * Battle of the Frontiers
 * Richard Karl von Tessmar
 * Zollverein
 * National Union Government (1916)
 * Liberal League (Luxembourg)
 * Princess Antonia of Luxembourg
 * Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria
 * Jacobite succession
 * Jacobitism
 * Hindenburg Line
 * Meuse-Argonne Offensive
 * Armistice with Germany
 * Luxembourgian Constitutional Assembly election, 1918
 * Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
 * Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma
 * Émile Servais
 * François Altwies
 * Order of Adolphe of Nassau
 * Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau
 * Order of Merit of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
 * Order of the Oak Crown
 * Paris Peace Conference, 1919
 * Treaty of Versailles
 * Gëlle Fra
 * Salon de la Sécession
 * Sanja Iveković
 * Workers' council
 * Luxembourgian legislative election, 1919
 * Luxembourgian referendum, 1919
 * Communist Party of Luxembourg
 * Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party
 * Oslo Agreements, 1930
 * Belgium–Luxembourg Economic Union
 * Radical Socialist Party (Luxembourg)
 * Luxembourgian legislative election, 1931
 * Ouchy Convention
 * Radical Liberal Party (Luxembourg)
 * Pierre Prüm
 * Gaston Diderich
 * Robert Brasseur
 * Brasseur family
 * Luxembourgish political parties referendum, 1937
 * Joseph Bech
 * Pierre Dupong
 * German occupation of Luxembourg in World War II
 * Battle of Belgium
 * Maginot Line
 * Radio Luxembourg (English)
 * RTL (French radio)
 * Luxembourg Army
 * Volksdeutsche Bewegung
 * Damian Kratzenberg
 * Heim ins Reich
 * Gustav Simon
 * Gauleiter
 * Germanisation
 * Sondergericht
 * Nuremberg Laws
 * Forced labour under German rule during World War II
 * Economy of Nazi Germany
 * Luxembourgian Patriot League
 * Luxembourgish Red Lion
 * 1942 Luxembourgish general strike
 * Hinzert concentration camp
 * ARBED
 * 1st Belgian Infantry Brigade
 * Battle of Vianden
 * Luxembourg – Findel Airport
 * Victor Abens
 * Father Jean Bernard
 * Zénon Bernard
 * Lucien Dury
 * Émile Krieps
 * Luxembourg War Cross
 * Aloyse Raths
 * Ernest Toussaint
 * Victor Bodson
 * Victor Bodson Bridge
 * Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
 * Irish Guards
 * Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial
 * George S. Patton
 * Enrôlés de Force
 * Sandweiler German war cemetery
 * Lancaster Memorial (Weiswampach, Luxembourg)
 * Popular Independent Movement
 * Battle of the Bulge
 * Battle of Clervaux
 * Siegfried Line
 * Battle of Hürtgen Forest
 * Allied-occupied Germany
 * Monnet Plan
 * Trente Glorieuses
 * Dirigisme
 * Princess Joséphine Charlotte of Belgium
 * Leopold III of Belgium
 * Astrid of Sweden
 * Luxembourgian legislative election, 1945
 * National Union Government (1945)
 * Democratic Party (Luxembourg)
 * Irredentism
 * List of Prime Ministers of Luxembourg
 * 1946 in Luxembourg
 * Émile Hamilius
 * Charles Marx
 * Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois
 * 1947 in Luxembourg
 * Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
 * Benelux
 * Luxair
 * Treaty of Brussels
 * Western Union Defence Organization
 * NATO
 * North Atlantic Treaty
 * Belgian United Nations Command
 * Nord (Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg constituency)
 * Hagenbach-Bischoff system
 * Treaty of Paris (1951)
 * Europe Declaration
 * European Coal and Steel Community
 * Robert Schuman
 * History of the European Coal and Steel Community (1945–1957)
 * Schuman Declaration
 * Jean Monnet
 * Inner Six
 * European Defence Community
 * Josy Barthel
 * 1952 UCI Road World Championships
 * London and Paris Conferences
 * General Treaty
 * Western European Union
 * Messina Conference
 * Charly Gaul
 * Saar Treaty
 * Saar Statute referendum, 1955
 * Saar statute
 * Treaty of Rome
 * European Economic Community
 * European Commission
 * Pierre Frieden
 * Michel Rasquin
 * Hallstein Commission
 * Vianden Pumped Storage Plant
 * Pierre Werner
 * Jean-Claude Pascal
 * ArcelorMittal Ghent
 * 1962 in Luxembourg
 * 1963 in Luxembourg
 * Luxembourgian legislative election, 1964
 * Merger Treaty
 * Council of the European Union
 * European Communities
 * Eurovision Song Contest 1965
 * Luxembourg compromise
 * Fouchet Plan
 * Common Agricultural Policy
 * Voting in the Council of the European Union
 * Werner Plan
 * Portuguese Luxembourger
 * Cargolux
 * Eurovision Song Contest 1972
 * Eurovision Song Contest 1973
 * RTL Group
 * European Court of Justice
 * Luxembourgian legislative election, 1974
 * Gaston Thorn
 * Minière et Métallurgique de Rodange
 * Social Democratic Party (Luxembourg)
 * Luxembourgian legislative election, 1979
 * Christian Social People's Party
 * European People's Party
 * Centrist Democrat International
 * Luxembourg at the 1980 Summer Olympics
 * Robby Langers
 * Guy Hellers
 * Carlo Weis
 * Bank secrecy
 * Offshore bank
 * Jean-Claude Juncker
 * Eurovision Song Contest 1983
 * The Greens (Luxembourg)
 * European Radical Alliance
 * Bonn Convention
 * Luxembourgish language
 * Jacques Santer
 * Union of European Federalists
 * SES Astra
 * Schengen Agreement