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- Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
2: subject_name = Adolf Hitler |
3: image_name = Adolf_Hitler.jpg |
6: place_of_birth = [[Braunau am Inn]], [[Austria-Hungary]] |
11: '''Adolf Hitler''' ([[April 20]], [[1889]]–[[April 30]], [[...
13: ...ial policy of Nazi Germany|racial policies]] that Hitler directed culminated in the systematic exterminati...
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- November 4 (10686 bytes)
20: ...rmabteilung]] or SA is formally formed by [[Adolf Hitler]]
25: ... Alamein]] - Disobeying a direct order by [[Adolf Hitler]], General Field Marshal [[Erwin Rommel]] leads h...
47: *[[1744]] - [[Johann Bernoulli, III]], [[Switzerland|Swiss]] mathemati...
69: *[[1961]] - [[Kathy Griffin]], comedienne, actress
91: *[[1982]] - [[Dominique Dunne]], actress (b. [[1959]]) - Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
4: ...l Dabney Langhorne]] (1843-1919) and his wife, [[Anne Witcher Keene]]. Her sister [[Irene Langhorne]] ...
10: ...f the [[Nazis]], and her husband had protested to Hitler about his treatment of the [[Jew]]s. In 1940 she ... - Hanna Reitsch (3751 bytes)
1: [[image:Hanna_Reistch.jpg|thumb|right|288px|Hanna Reitsch in the Fa 61]]
2: '''Hanna Reitsch''' ([[March 29]], [[1912]] - [[August 24...
4: Hanna was born the daughter of an [[ophthalmology|opht...
8: ...e balloon]] cables. Eventually she became [[Adolf Hitler]]'s favourite pilot. Reitsch was one of only two...
12: ...ed to the "bunker". She is said to have overheard Hitler laying out plans for Nazi commanders to join toge... - Leni Riefenstahl (8095 bytes)
7: ...nted that she would ever have a relationship with Hitler. - Ava Gardner (4142 bytes)
30: * [[Hitler's Madman]] (1943)
48: * [[The Great Sinner]] (1949)
71: * [[Vienna: The Years Remembered]] (1968) (short subject) - Greece (54754 bytes)
72: ...id not extend far beyond the coast. From about [[Anno Domini|AD]] [[600]] the old cities of Greec...
82: ... been for centuries the centre of Christendom, spanning the period from the ancient classical world of...
87: ...om [[Mani Peninsula|Mani]] of [[Peloponnese|Peloponnesus]] were the most resilient mountain clans thro...
90: ... The Russian ex-minister of foreign affairs, [[Ioannis Kapodistrias]], himself a Greek noble from the ...
95: ...Asia Minor. Soon afterwards, the [[Treaty of Lausanne]] was signed, fixing the borders to this date. A... - Germany (46412 bytes)
71: Following Napoleon's fall, the [[Congress of Vienna]] convened in [[1814]] in order to restructure E...
73: ...ndustrialization]] and contributed to a wave of pennilessness in Europe causing social uprisings. In t...
89: ...der an emergency decree. An [[Enabling Act]] gave Hitler's government full legislative power. A centralise...
93: ...Jews were deprived of their German citizenship, banned from marrying Germans, and locked out from most...
95: ...launched a [[Blitzkrieg]] against [[Poland]], beginning [[World War II]]. - Slovakia (19892 bytes)
63: ... [[Danube]]. From 20 to 50 AD, the Kingdom of [[Vannius]], a barbarian kingdom founded by the Germanic...
142: ...h of the difficult transition from a centrally planned economy to a modern market economy. The Slovak ...
148: [[Inflation]] dropped from an average annual rate of 12.0 % in 2000 to just 3.3 % in the el...
189: * ''Axis Slovakia: Hitler's Slavic Wedge, 1938-1945'' Mark W. A. Axworthy
197: ...'' Eugen Lazistan, Fedor Mikovic, Ivan Kucma and Anna Jureckova - Hungary (18459 bytes)
57: ...up under [[Attila the Hun|Attila]] the powerful Hunnish Empire. The name “Hungary” is infl...
59: ...by [[?pᤝ], who led the [[Magyars]] into the [[Pannonian plain]]s at the end of the [[9th century]]. ...
63: ...ary that were not conquered by the Ottomans were annexed by [[Austria]] (the rulers of which were Hung...
71: ... in [[World War II]]. However, in October 1944, [[Hitler]] replaced Horthy with the Hungarian Nazi collabo...
73: ...evolution|1956 Hungarian Revolution/revolt]] and announced withdrawal from the [[Warsaw Pact]] were me... - Alexander the Great (42049 bytes)
14: ...igated by [[Darius III of Persia|Darius III Codomannus]], the recently crowned King of Persia. [[Pluta...
25: ...ersian army under the command of Darius III Codomannus at the [[Battle of Issus]] in [[333 BC]]. Proc...
45: ...anks, he paid off the debts of his soldiers, and announced that he would send those who were over-aged...
83: Of light cavalry, the ''prodomoi'' (runners) secured the wings of the army during battle a...
91: ...xander's "one world" policies. Alexander, who planned an invasion of Arabia after he'd assembled a fo... - History of the United States (21226 bytes)
7: ...]]n continent at some time between the [[9th millennium BC]] and 48,000 BC, and dominated the area unt...
34: ...er [[Napoleon]]'s defeat and the [[Congress of Vienna]] in 1815, an era of relative stability began in...
59: ...ery they helped produce in Germany helped [[Adolf Hitler]] to seize power in Germany in 1933. The United S...
63: ...saw dramatic improvements in housing and urban planning. The boom was reflected by the extension of c...
82: ...ted States was defined internationally by the beginning of the [[Cold War]], where the United States a... - Politics (7193 bytes)
14: ...f human society that took place around [[6th millennium BCE|6000 BCE]] as an urban revolution. Among ...
23: ... general [[citizens]]. It also contained the beginnings of [[representative democracy]], having vario...
40: ...matic figure that leads them. Examples include [[Hitler]], [[Napoleon]], and [[Mao Zedong|Mao]] (however,... - World War II (58065 bytes)
37: ...invaded Finland on [[30 November]], [[1939]], beginning the [[Winter War]], which lasted until March o...
42: ...it the Allies in two by driving to the English Channel. Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands fell ...
44: ...ion occupied Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia, and annexed [[Bessarabia]] and [[Bukovina|Northern Bukovi...
46: ...ntic (1940)|Battle of the Atlantic]]. In a long-running campaign, German [[U-Boat]]s attempted to depr...
50: President Roosevelt announced a shift in the American stance from neutral... - History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
11: ...t divided ten Confederate states (all except [[Tennessee]], which had been readmitted in [[1866]]) in...
38: ...al government even set up a school in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in an attempt to impose the values and b...
51: ...tions to be coordinated across great distances. Innovations also occurred in how work was organized, ...
78: From the beginning, the Farmers' Alliances were political organiz...
90: ..."crucify mankind on a cross of gold," [[William Jennings Bryan]], the young Nebraskan champion of silv... - History of the United States (1988-present2) (20668 bytes)
23: ...[[1990]], when [[Iraq]] invaded and attempted to annex the neighboring oil kingdom of [[Kuwait]] as it...
25: ....S. president George H.W. Bush compared Saddam to Hitler and declared that if the United States and intern...
45: ...tees, and by political clashes stemming from his announcement that he would permit [[homosexuals]] to ...
55: ...the Independent Counsel|independent counsel]] [[Kenneth Starr]], who had been looking into various all...
70: ... Qaeda]] terrorist network were the culprits and announced a "[[war on terror]]." - April (9790 bytes)
11: ...uki'' (卯月). In [[Finnish language|Finnish]], the month is called ''huhtikuu'', meaning s...
55: ...r ended in Aprils, and many military leaders (ex. Hitler) have been born in April. Just a few wars that st...
267: * [[Historical anniversaries]] - Albert Einstein (43065 bytes)
14: ...me was Koch. They were married in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt. The family was [[Jew]]ish (and non-observan...
20: In [[1894]], following the failure of Hermann's electrochemical business, the Einsteins moved f...
22: ...d [[Michele Besso]] married their other daughter Anna.{{an|1}} Einstein subsequently enrolled at the '...
29: ...00px|Einstein, in [[1905]], when he wrote the "''Annus Mirabilis Papers''"]]
39: ...ilis Papers]]''" (from [[List of Latin phrases|''Annus mirabilis'']], [[Latin]] for 'year of wonders')... - Richard Nixon (32863 bytes)
22: ...]] on [[January 9]], 1913, to Francis Nixon and Hannah Milhous. He was raised as an [[Evangelicalism|...
30: ... but volunteered anyway. He later said he hated [[Hitler]] and was horrified by the [[attack on Pearl Harb...
34: ...erans, including Nixon's future rival [[John F. Kennedy]] of [[Massachusetts]]. The campaign he ran ag...
46: One notable event of the campaign was Nixon's innovative use of [[television]].
54: ...b|Vice President Nixon, right, and Senator John Kennedy during their TV debate prior to the 1960 presi... - Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
32: ...o shoot, to row and to play [[polo]] and [[lawn tennis]]. Frequent trips to Europe made him fluent in ...
36: ...had six in rapid succession: [[Anna E. Roosevelt|Anna]] ([[1906]]–[[1975]]), [[James Roosevelt|J...
46: ...ation such as the Secretary of State, [[William Jennings Bryan]]), and founded the Navy Reserve to pro...
64: ...for public office again. (The [[Encyclop椩a Britannica]], for example, says that "by careful exercise...
70: ...ept on as Parks Commissioner and head of urban planning. When the [[Wall Street Crash]] in October ush... - Charles Lindbergh (11557 bytes)
6: ...his own airplane, a [[Curtiss JN4|Curtiss JN-4 "Jenny"]], and became a [[stunt pilot]]. In 1924, he st...
15: ...ing range by decreasing fuel consumption. These innovations are the basis of modern intercontinental ...
22: ...gustus, Jr.(born 1930), Jon (1932), Land (1937), Anne (1940), Scott (1942) and Reeve (1945).
26: ...] in December 1935. Hauptman, who maintained his innocence until the end, was found guilty and was exe...
29: ...indicate that he approved of Nazi policies and of Hitler's leadership.
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