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- Germany (46412 bytes)
89: ... of Germany|President]] [[Paul von Hindenburg|von Hindenburg]] appointed [[Adolf Hitler]] [[Chancellor of Germ...
115: ... government]], the [[Chancellor of Germany|''Bundeskanzler'']] (Federal Chancellor), is elected by the...
121: ... Federal Chancellor ([[Chancellor of Germany|Bundeskanzler]]). The Bundesrat (Federal Council), the up... - Aviation history (39698 bytes)
15: ...namic principles in mind, was made. Leonardo also sketched designs for a helicopter, but this design w...
17: ...ome some one might know how better to utilize our sketch and cause some addition to be made so as to a...
113: ...s across the country and showing off their flying skills, as well as taking paying passengers for ride...
115: ... fact that most people on board survived, and the Hindenburg disaster was the only such disaster with a lighte...
246: ...her jet airliner designs had already taken to the skies, including the [[Boeing 707]], which establish... - World War I (62979 bytes)
2: ... the first mass bombardment of civilians from the sky was executed, and some of the century's first la...
19: ...ce begun, could not be halted or slowed without risking invasion and defeat. The civilian leaders of ...
102: ...ries of the German generals [[Paul von Hindenburg|Hindenburg]] and [[Erich Ludendorff|Ludendorff]] at [[Battle...
105: [[Image:Prokudin-Gorskii-22.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Austro-Hungarian priso...
113: ... government acceded to the [[Treaty of Brest-Litovsk]] on [[March 3]], [[1918]], which took Russia out... - Timeline of United States history (1930-1949) (8681 bytes)
55: *[[1937]] - [[Hindenburg disaster]] - Airline (29546 bytes)
34: ...raised safety concerns that culminated with the [[Hindenburg]] disaster of [[1937]].
42: ...ian companies had been. This preference for "open skies" operating regimes continues, within limitatio...
83: ...international routes to further competition. Open skies agreements have met some criticism, particular...
143: ...est Airlines]]. Both airlines later entered the [[SkyTeam]] alliance after the fusion of KLM and [[Air...
170: ... regulatory procedures and other administrative tasks. - Aircraft (13315 bytes)
37: ... some accidents such as the [[Hindenburg_disaster|Hindenburg]] Zeppelin which was destroyed in a fire at [[Lak...
61: ...nd [[hovercraft]]; most of the latter employing a skirt and achieving limited ground or water clearanc...
95: ...viation pilots use aircraft for a wide range of tasks, such as flight training, pipeline surveying, pa... - Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
54: ... the German term for a police spy) of "Aufklä²µngskommando" ("Intelligence Commando") of the [[Reichs...
77: ...m. Hitler refused and ultimately competed against Hindenburg in the [[German presidential election, 1932|1932 ...
80: Hindenburg dismissed the government, appointing a new one un...
82: ...tag. Since Papen had failed to secure a majority, Hindenburg dismissed him and appointed General [[Kurt von Sc...
84: ...Hindenburg for yet another Reichstag dissolution, Hindenburg fired him and appointed Hitler Chancellor, Papen ... - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
37: ...), thereby establishing a national church (''Reichskirche''). In 951 Otto the Great married the widowe...
43: ...he [[Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor|Ottonian]] ''Reichskirche'' and a strengthening of the German secular ...
71: ...orm the Empire: an Imperial Supreme Court (''Reichskammergericht'') was established, imperial taxes we...
106: ...orraine]], and [[John III of Poland|King Jan Sobieski of Poland]]. Hungary was reconquered, and later ...
215: ...ut. On March 3rd 1918, the [[Treaty of Brest-Litovsk]] was signed between Germany and Russia. Put unde... - Hydrogen (20221 bytes)
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111: [[Image:Chemistry_flask.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Chemistry Clipart .Clipart p...
129: ...hip]]s. However this use was curtailed when the [[Hindenburg disaster]] convinced the public that the gas was ...
203: ...a leak is burning or not, and carries the added risk that one can walk into a hydrogen fire without no... - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
37: ...), thereby establishing a national church (''Reichskirche''). In 951 Otto the Great married the widowe...
43: ...he [[Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor|Ottonian]] ''Reichskirche'' and a strengthening of the German secular ...
71: ...orm the Empire: an Imperial Supreme Court (''Reichskammergericht'') was established, imperial taxes we...
106: ...orraine]], and [[John III of Poland|King Jan Sobieski of Poland]]. Hungary was reconquered, and later ...
215: ...ut. On March 3rd 1918, the [[Treaty of Brest-Litovsk]] was signed between Germany and Russia. Put unde... - Ferdinand von Zeppelin (2659 bytes)
17: ...y, the crash of the LZ129 [[Hindenburg disaster|''Hindenburg'']] 20 years later, on May 6, [[1937]], at [[Lake...
28: * [[Hindenburg disaster]] - Head of state (33577 bytes)
30: ...ew chancellor did not. Subsequently President von Hindenburg used his power to appoint [[Adolf Hitler]] as Rei...
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