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- Krystyna Skarbek (11133 bytes)
3: ...credited with influencing the [[espionage]]-and-[[subversion]] organization's policy of recruiting increasing ...
9: ...l prewar Polish [[Olympics|Olympic]] [[skier]], [[Jan Marusarz]], to escort her across the snow-covere...
11: ...they were arrested by the German [[Gestapo]] in [[January]] [[1941]] and she managed to win her own an...
50: ...as been said that [[Ian Fleming]], in his first [[James Bond]] novel, ''[[Casino Royale]]'' ([[1953]])... - George Washington (29551 bytes)
45: ...allis]]'s forces at [[Princeton]] on the eve of [[January 2]], [[1777]], eventually retaking the colon...
75: ...who administered [[bloodletting]] to him was [[Benjamin Rush]], who had campaigned for Washington's re...
93: ...from being closed, as most others have been, by a subversion of that liberty it was intended to establish."
109: ... with the other non-communicants. When Rev. Dr. [[James Abercrombie]], [[rector]] of St. Peter's Episc...
141: :*Flexner, James Thomas. ''Washington: The Indispensable Man.''... - Cold War (18329 bytes)
60: ... defense pacts, thus providing safeguards against subversion or neutrality in the bloc. Rejecting the assumpti...
64: ...he terms for a [[Japanese Instrument of Surrender|Japanese surrender]]. - Vietnam War (102682 bytes)
45: ...o serve as the official administrators. After the Japanese surrender, the Vietnamese had hoped to move...
47: ...mperialism]] after the armistice with Germany and Japan.
61: ...uarters, where they accepted the surrender of the Japanese and local Vietnamese government forces, mos...
65: ...ent. In the general elections scheduled for early January, 50 of the 350 National Assembly seats were ...
67: ...es for independence. French troops, released from Japanese prisons and rearmed by the British, provoke... - Harry S. Truman (30022 bytes)
8: | date2=[[January 20]], [[1953]]
31: ...ffice:'''</td><td>[[April 12]], [[1945]] -<br/> [[January 20]], [[1953]]</td></tr>
53: ...iroshima and Nagasaki|dropping of atomic bombs in Japan]], the end of [[World War II]], the [[Marshall...
58: ...[1965]]) soon followed, along with a sister, Mary Jane Truman ([[1889]]-[[1978]]). When Truman was six...
61: ... Ft. Sill, would pay dividends after the war, Lt. James M. Pendergast, the nephew of [[Tom Pendergast|... - Warren Court (6109 bytes)
8: ...[[Japanese]] and [[Japanese American|Americans of Japanese descent]] during [[World War II]]. However...
25: ...me of [[national defense]], we would sanction the subversion of one of those liberties which make the defense ...
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