This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article: 00:01:17 1 Contemporary occupations
00:01:28 2 Historic occupations
00:01:44 2.1 1907–1919
00:01:55 2.2 1920–1939
00:02:06 2.3 1940–1959
00:02:17 2.4 1960–1979
00:02:28 2.5 1980–1999
00:02:39 2.6 2000–2019
00:02:49 3 See also
00:03:31 4 Bibliography
00:03:56 5 Footnotes and references
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This article presents a list of military occupations. Only military occupations since the customary laws of belligerent military occupation were first clarified and supplemented by the Hague Convention of 1907 are included In this article.
Military occupation is a type of effective control of a certain power over a territory which is not under the formal sovereignty of that entity, without the volition of the actual sovereign, and provisional in nature. Military occupation is distinguished from annexation by its intended temporary nature (i.e. no claim for permanent sovereignty), by its military nature, and by citizenship rights of the controlling power not being conferred upon the subjugated population.Between the end of World War II and the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall, there have been only three occasions in which military occupation resulted in permanent colonization: the 1967 Israeli occupation of Palestine and the Golan, the 1974 Turkish occupation of Northern Cyprus, and the 1975 Moroccan occupation of Western Sahara. Since then, all other permanent military occupations relate to Post-Soviet states.

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