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- Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
42: ...s [[Gaullism]], which left a major influence in subsequent French politics.
54: Based partially on his observations during war in Poland, which was so diffe...
71: ... initially maintaining relations with Vichy but subsequently recognising the Free French.
73: ...rtial]] in [[Toulouse]] sentenced de Gaulle ''in absentia'' to four years in prison. At a second court...
77: ...onference (1943)|Casablanca conference]], January 1943. From left to right: General Giraud, President Ro... - Computer (32773 bytes)
18: ...s [[output]] through output devices like light bulbs, LEDs, monitors, and printers.
29: ...puters, such as [[Colossus computer|Colossus]] in 1943 and the [[ENIAC]] announced in [[1946]], were hug...
107: ...tal electronic computer, [[Colossus]], built in [[1943]] during [[World War II]]. Despite this early foc...
146: ...ther end, languages like [[Prolog]] are based on abstract principles far removed from the details of t...
167: The operating system also provides a layer of abstraction over the hardware, and gives access by pr... - Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
71: ... elections the Nazis suddenly rose from relative obscurity to win 18,3% of the vote along with 107 sea...
86: ...chstag Fire Decree]] suspended civil liberties. Subsequently, in the [[March]] [[1933]] elections the ...
96: ...sending women home so that men could take their jobs. Given this, claims that the [[Economy of Germany...
146: ...z Canal]] and the [[Middle East]]. In February of 1943, the months-long [[Battle of Stalingrad]] ended w...
148: ...sh and American forces invaded Sicily. Throughout 1943 and 1944, the [[Soviet Union]] steadily forced Hi... - Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
4: ...gy|geologist]] and fame as a popular author. His observations of [[biology]] led him to study [[transm...
24: ...ens Henslow]], professor of botany, and Charles subsequently joined his natural history course. Henslo...
64: ... to Emma. Again he discussed his ideas, and she subsequently wrote beseeching him to read from the Gos...
84: ...] ([[15 January]] [[1850]] – [[26 March]] [[1943]])
111: ..."without speculation there is no good & original observation", adding that "I go much further than you...
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