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- Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
7: ...[[Vienna]] and then [[Paris]] when she was three. After returning almost two years later, she was educ...
26: ...r with the Vichy regime with connections to the [[Gestapo]].
27: ...ard Faÿ was sentenced to hard labor for life after the war, Gertrude and Alice campaigned for his...
29: After the war, Gertrude's status in Paris grew when ...
34: After moving to Paris in 1903 she started to write i... - Elise Rivet (1599 bytes)
3: ...fight evil and began to hide refugees from the [[Gestapo]] and eventually used her convent to store weapon...
5: ..., 1944 she and her assistant were arrested by the Gestapo and taken to the prison at Fort Montluc in Lyon. ... - Denise Bloch (2657 bytes)
5: ...cupied France they were being rounded up by the [[Gestapo]]. In the city of [[Lyons]], Denise Bloch was rec... - Odette Sansom (1906 bytes)
9: ...hurchill were imprisoned. Under torture by the [[Gestapo]] at [[Fresnes prison]] in [[Paris]], Odette stuc... - Krystyna Skarbek (11133 bytes)
7: ...0]]), and the couple soon moved to [[British East Africa]].
11: ...erculosis]]. (It did not hurt her cause that the Gestapo had not been anxious to get on the wrong side of ...
19: ...king with our officials in [[Budapest]] on Polish affairs. He is now in Palestine […]. I unde...
22: ...ses, as a British [[Women's Auxiliary Air Force|WAAF]] flight officer ([[November 21]], [[1944]] &mdas...
30: ...y tortured (and would later be executed) by the [[Gestapo]]. Krystyna — under the assumed identity o... - Violette Szabo (2541 bytes)
7: ...married Etienne Szabo, a French officer. Shortly after the birth of their only child, Tania, he was k...
9: ...she was eventually betrayed and arrested by the [[Gestapo]], despite putting up fierce resistance with her ... - Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
15: ...rd Reich|thousand-year Reich]] ended shortly thereafter.
22: ...name of his stepfather, [[Johann Georg Hiedler]], after visiting a priest responsible for birth regist...
24: ...ntury]] and were not allowed to return until well after Maria Schicklgruber's alleged employment.{{ref...
27: ...description of himself as a misunderstood artist. After Hitler's father died on [[January 3]], [[1903]...
31: ...s' benefits to his younger sister Paula, but soon after inherited some money from an aunt. He worked a... - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
5: ...the German lands were always its chief component. After the mid-15th century, it was known as the "Hol...
25: ...[Pope]], and began to take an interest in Italian affairs.
43: ...led to submit to the Pope at [[Canossa]] in 1077, after having been excommunicated. In 1122 a temporar...
48: ...merchants carrying on long-distance trade). The craftsmen formed guilds, governed by strict rules, whi...
58: ..., as Frederick II was excommunicated three times. After his death, the Hohenstaufen dynasty fell, foll... - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
5: ...the German lands were always its chief component. After the mid-15th century, it was known as the "Hol...
25: ...[Pope]], and began to take an interest in Italian affairs.
43: ...led to submit to the Pope at [[Canossa]] in 1077, after having been excommunicated. In 1122 a temporar...
48: ...merchants carrying on long-distance trade). The craftsmen formed guilds, governed by strict rules, whi...
58: ..., as Frederick II was excommunicated three times. After his death, the Hohenstaufen dynasty fell, foll...
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