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Second Spanish Republic: Encyclopedia Ii - Second Spanish Republic - Conservative Government November 1933-february 1936
By 1933, great opposition, however, was developing among the extremists, the Anarcho-Syndicalists and the Conservatives. The former were ...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Second Cabinet February 1933-july 1937
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
May 29, 1936: Joseph Connolly retires as Minister for Lands & Fisheries.
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Second Cabinet, February 1933-july 1937
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
May 29, 1936: Joseph Connolly retires as Minister for Lands & Fisheries.
June 3, 1936: Frank Aiken take...
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1933: Encyclopedia - 1933
1933 (MCMXXXIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar).
1933 - Events.
January 3 - Japanese troops occ...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Second Cabinet February 1933-july 1937
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
May 29, 1936: Joseph Connolly retires as Minister for Lands & Fisheries.
June 3, 1936: Frank Aiken take...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia - Eamon De Valera
Eamon de Valera[1] (born Edward George de Valera, sometimes Gaelicised Éamon de Bhailéara; October 14, 1882 – August 29, 1975), was a...
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Blaine Act: Encyclopedia - Blaine Act
The Blaine Act, approved February 17, 1933 by the United States Senate, ended the prohibition of alcohol in the United States that began ...
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Bernadette Soubirous: Encyclopedia - Bernadette Soubirous
Saint Bernadette Soubirous (January 7, 1844 - April 16, 1879) was a shepherd girl from the town of Lourdes in southern France. From Febru...
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Yisrael Meir Kagan: Encyclopedia - Yisrael Meir Kagan
Yisrael Meir (HaCohen) Kagan, also known to students of Judaism as the Chofetz Chaim, was a rabbi, Halakhist and ethicist, born in Zhetel...
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Bruno Walter: Encyclopedia - Bruno Walter
Bruno Walter (September 15, 1876 - February 17, 1962) was a German-born conductor and composer. He was born in Berlin, but moved to sever...
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Carl Correns: Encyclopedia - Carl Correns
Carl Erich Correns (September 10, 1864, in Munich - February 14, 1933) was a German botanist and geneticist, who is notable primarily for...
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Albert Hackett: Encyclopedia - Albert Hackett
Albert Hackett (February 16, 1900 – March 16, 1995) was an American dramatist and screenwriter. He almost always collaborated with his ...
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Dagwood Bumstead: Encyclopedia - Dagwood Bumstead
Dagwood Bumstead is a fictional character in the comic strip Blondie, who was introduced prior to February 17, 1933. He came from a wealt...
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Costa-gavras: Encyclopedia - Costa-gavras
Constantinos Gavras (born February 12, 1933, Loutra-Iraias, Greece), better known as Costa-Gavras, is a Greek-French filmmaker best known...
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Warith Deen Muhammad: Encyclopedia - Warith Deen Muhammad
Warith Deen Muhammad (born Wallace D. Mohammed on October 30, 1933) is an influential American Muslim leader. He now known as Warith Deen...
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Wes Ferrell: Encyclopedia - Wes Ferrell
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Wesley Cheek Ferrell (February 2, 1908 - December 9, 1976) was a right-handed pitcher also known for his hi...
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Yoko Ono: Encyclopedia - Yoko Ono
Yoko Ono Lennon (born February 18, 1933 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese musician and artist who has lived most of her life in the United S...
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Adlai Stevenson: Encyclopedia - Adlai Stevenson
Adlai Ewing Stevenson II (February 5, 1900 – July 14, 1965) was an American politician and statesman, noted for his skill in debate and...
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1933 In Rail Transport: Encyclopedia Ii - 1933 In Rail Transport - Events
1933 in rail transport - January events.
January 1 – The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway's Southern Belle is re-equipped wi...
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Second Spanish Republic: Encyclopedia Ii - Second Spanish Republic - The Provisional Government April-october 1931
The Second Republic began on 14 April 1931 after the abdication of King Alfonso XIII, following local and municipal elections in which re...
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Second Spanish Republic: Encyclopedia Ii - Second Spanish Republic - The Left Republicans And Socialists October 1931-november 1933
Protesting measures against the church, President Zamora resigned on October 14, and was succeeded by Manuel Azaña. At the conclusion of...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Third Cabinet July 1937-june 1938
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
December 29, 1937: Following the introduction of Bunreacht na hÉireann the following changes take place: t...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Fourth Cabinet June 1938-july 1943
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
September 8, 1939: An extensive Cabinet re-shuffle take splace following the outbreak of The Emergency. SeÃ...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Sixth Cabinet June 1944-february 1948
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
June 14, 1945: Seán T. O'Kelly resigns from the Cabinet after being elected President of Ireland.
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Eighth Cabinet March 1957-june 1959
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
May 16, 1957: Seán Moylon is appointed Minister for Agriculture.
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Easter Rising
On April 24, 1916 the rising began. De Valera occupied Boland's Mills, Grand Canal Street in Dublin, his chief task being to cover the so...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - President Of Dáil Éireann
Sinn Féin won a huge majority in the 1918 general election, largely thanks to the executions of the 1916 leaders and the threat of consc...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - President Of The Executive Council
In the 1932 General Election Fianna Fáil secured 72 seats and became the largest party in the Dáil, although without a majority. De Val...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - De Valera's New Constitution - Bunreacht Na HÉireann
During the 1930s, de Valera had systematically stripped down the Irish Free State constitution that had been drafted by a committee under...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Neutrality In World War Ii
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - De Valera And Churchill Clash On Radio
In his Victory in Europe Day radio broadcast, British Prime Minister and old de Valera adversary Winston Churchill launched a strong atta...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Post-war Period
After the Emergency the position of Fianna Fáil began to weaken. Sixteen years in power finally took its toll on the electorate and the ...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - President Of Ireland
His last bid at constitutional reform failed when the people, by referendum, rejected his proposal that proportional representation be re...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Overview
Ireland's dominant political personality for many decades, as well as co-owner of one of Ireland's most influential group of newspapers, ...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Childhood
Born in the New York Nursery and Child Hospital in New York City in 1882 to an Irish mother, he stated that his parents, Catherine Coll d...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Early Political Activity
An intelligent young man, he became an active gaeilgeoir (Irish language enthusiast). In 1908 he joined the Ardchraobh of Conradh na Gaei...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Third Cabinet, July 1937-june 1938
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
December 29, 1937: Following the introduction of Bunreacht na hÉireann the following changes take place: t...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Fourth Cabinet, June 1938-july 1943
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
September 8, 1939: An extensive Cabinet re-shuffle take splace following the outbreak of The Emergency. SeÃ...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Sixth Cabinet, June 1944-february 1948
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
June 14, 1945: Seán T. O'Kelly resigns from the Cabinet after being elected President of Ireland.
June 19,...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Eighth Cabinet, March 1957-june 1959
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
May 16, 1957: Seán Moylon is appointed Minister for Agriculture.
June 26, 1957: Micheál Ó Moráin joins ...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Eighth Cabinet March 1957-june 1959
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
May 16, 1957: Seán Moylon is appointed Minister for Agriculture.
June 26, 1957: Micheál Ó Moráin joins ...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Political Career
Eamon de Valera | John A. Costello | Seán Lemass | Jack Lynch | Liam Cosgrave | Charles Haughey | Garret FitzGerald | Albert Reynolds...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Political Career
Eamon de Valera | John A. Costello | Seán Lemass | Jack Lynch | Liam Cosgrave | Charles Haughey | Garret FitzGerald | Albert Reynolds ...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - De Valera's New Constitution - Bunreacht Na HÉireann
During the 1930s, de Valera had systematically stripped down the Irish Free State constitution that had been drafted by a committee under...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Neutrality In World War Ii
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - De Valera And Churchill Clash On Radio
In his Victory in Europe Day radio broadcast, British Prime Minister and old de Valera adversary Winston Churchill launched a strong atta...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Post-war Period
After the Emergency the position of Fianna Fáil began to weaken. Sixteen years in power finally took its toll on the electorate and the ...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - President Of Ireland
His last bid at constitutional reform failed when the people, by referendum, rejected his proposal that proportional representation be re...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Overview
Ireland's dominant political personality for many decades, as well as co-owner of one of Ireland's most influential group of newspapers, ...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Third Cabinet July 1937-june 1938
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
December 29, 1937: Following the introduction of Bunreacht na hÉireann the following changes take place: t...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Fourth Cabinet June 1938-july 1943
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
September 8, 1939: An extensive Cabinet re-shuffle take splace following the outbreak of The Emergency. SeÃ...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Sixth Cabinet June 1944-february 1948
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
June 14, 1945: Seán T. O'Kelly resigns from the Cabinet after being elected President of Ireland.
June 19,...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Childhood
Born in the New York Nursery and Child Hospital in New York City in 1882 to an Irish mother, he stated that his parents, Catherine Coll d...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Early Political Activity
An intelligent young man, he became an active gaeilgeoir (Irish language enthusiast). In 1908 he joined the Ardchraobh of Conradh na Gaei...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - Easter Rising
On April 24, 1916 the rising began. De Valera occupied Boland's Mills, Grand Canal Street in Dublin, his chief task being to cover the so...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - President Of Dáil Éireann
Sinn Féin won a huge majority in the 1918 general election, largely thanks to the executions of the 1916 leaders and the threat of consc...
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Eamon De Valera: Encyclopedia Ii - Eamon De Valera - President Of The Executive Council
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1933-34 Nhl Season: Encyclopedia Ii - 1933-34 Nhl Season - Regular Season
On the 12th of December, 1933, a tragedy occurred as Toronto's King Clancy tripped Boston's Eddie Shore and in retaliation to being tripp...
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1933 In Aviation: Encyclopedia Ii - 1933 In Aviation - Events
January
January 16 - Jean Mermoz and crew make a non-stop flight from Senegal to Brazil, across South Atlantic, in 17 hours 27 minutes.
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1999: Encyclopedia Ii - 1999 - Deaths
1999 - January-April.
January 14 - Jerzy Grotowski, Polish theatre director (b. 1933)
January 25 - Robert Shaw, American conductor (b....
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Reichstag Fire Decree: Encyclopedia Ii - Reichstag Fire Decree - Background
Adolf Hitler had been named chancellor of Germany and invited by President von Hindenburg to lead a coalition government only four weeks ...
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History Of Vienna: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Vienna - Ständestaat And Third Reich
The fire of the Justizpalast ("Palace of Justice") in 1927 after a judicial error following violent demonstrations, the collapse of the l...
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Weimar Timeline: Encyclopedia Ii - Weimar Timeline - Weimar Republic
Weimar Timeline - 1920.
January 1920 The DAP grew to 190 members.
February 4, 1920 Allies demand 900 Germans be handed over for war cr...
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Nightclub: Encyclopedia Ii - Nightclub - History
In the U.S., the repeal of Prohibition in February 1933 sparked the revival of nightclubs, which had gone underground as speakeasies. In ...
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Bank Of Greece: Encyclopedia Ii - Bank Of Greece - Deputy Governors
The second highest chief of the Bank of Greece (after the governor) is the deputy governor (Greek: υποδιοικητής, ypodioikhths...
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1999: Encyclopedia Ii - 1999 - Deaths
1999 - January-April.
January 11 - Brian Moore, Northern Irish-born writer (b. 1921)
January 14 - Jerzy Grotowski, Polish theatre dire...
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Mark Aitchison Young: Encyclopedia Ii - Mark Aitchison Young - Colonial Administration
Young served as Principal Assistant Colonial Secretary of Ceylon from 1923 to 1928, then as Colonial Secretary of Sierra Leone from 1928 ...
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Black Pete: Encyclopedia Ii - Black Pete - Alice Comedies
Black Pete - 1925.
Pete first appeared in the Walt Disney-produced 1920s "Alice Comedies" short subject series. He first appeared in Al...
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Weimar Republic: Encyclopedia Ii - Weimar Republic - Hitler's Chancellorship And The Death Of The Weimar Republic 1933
Hitler was sworn in as Chancellor on the morning of January 30, 1933 in what some observers later described as a brief and indifferent ce...
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Weimar Republic: Encyclopedia Ii - Weimar Republic - Hitler's Chancellorship And The Death Of The Weimar Republic 1933
Hitler was sworn in as Chancellor on the morning of January 30, 1933 in what some observers later described as a brief and indifferent ce...
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Lms Diesel Shunters: Encyclopedia Ii - Lms Diesel Shunters - 7401 / 7051
This locomotive was built by Hunslet to demonstrate its wares. After public exhibition in February 1932, it was used for trials at a coll...
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Ariel Sharon: Encyclopedia Ii - Ariel Sharon - Early Life
Sharon was born Ariel Scheinermann February 27, 1928 to a Jewish father of German-Polish origin, Shmuel, and a Jewish mother, of Russian ...
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Prohibition: Encyclopedia Ii - Prohibition - Prohibition In The United States
In the United States, Prohibition was accomplished by means of the Eighteenth Amendment to the national Constitution (ratified January 16...
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Ind Eighth Avenue Line: Encyclopedia Ii - Ind Eighth Avenue Line - Background
The Eighth Avenue Line, and the remainder of the IND system were built by the City of New York partly to provide modern rapid transit fac...
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Business Plot: Encyclopedia Ii - Business Plot - Mccormack-dickstein Committee
The events testified in the McCormack-Dickstein Committee happened between July and November 1933. The Committee began examining the Busi...
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Blondie Comic Strip: Encyclopedia Ii - Blondie Comic Strip - Characters
Originally, Blondie focused on the adventures of Blondie Boopadoop, a carefree flapper girl who spent her days in dance halls. On Februar...
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Gustáv Husák: Encyclopedia Ii - Gustáv Husák - Functions
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia/KSC (prohibited 1938, dissolved 1939-1945)
1933-1938/1939 and 1989(December)-(February)1990: common me...
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Hmnzs Leander: Encyclopedia Ii - Hmnzs Leander - History
Leander was launched at Devonport on 24 September 1931, and commissioned on 24 March 1933 into the Royal Navy as the HMS Leander.
In Worl...
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Hms Ajax 22: Encyclopedia Ii - Hms Ajax 22 - History
Built at Vickers shipyard, Barrow-in-Furness, England, she was laid down on 7 February 1933, launched on 1 March 1934, and completed on 1...
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John P. Davies: Encyclopedia Ii - John P. Davies - Early Life And Career
Davies was born in Sichuan, China, the son of Baptist missionaries. He spent two years at the Experimental College at the University of W...
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Korechika Anami: Encyclopedia Ii - Korechika Anami - Military Career
2dLt (Infantry),December 1906; was graduated from War College, November 1918; attached to Army General Staff, April 1919; Member, same, D...
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Madureira Esporte Clube: Encyclopedia Ii - Madureira Esporte Clube - History
Madureira was founded on August 8, 1914 as Fidalgo Madureira Atlético Clube. In 1932, the businessmen ElÃsio Alves Ferreira, Manoel Lop...
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History Of Nicaragua: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Nicaragua - Post-sandinista Period
The FSLN lost to the liberal National Opposition Union led by Chamorro in elections on February 25, 1990, but still largely controlled th...
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History Of Berlin: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Berlin - Third Reich
Berlin had never been a center of the National Socialist (Nazi) movement, which had its roots in Bavaria. As the capital of the Weimar Re...
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Fallschirm-panzer Division 1 Hermann Göring: Encyclopedia Ii - Fallschirm-panzer Division 1 Hermann Göring - Creation And Early History - Police Administration
When Adolf Hitler's NSDAP swept to power in Germany in 1933, World War I fighter ace Hermann Göring was appointed as the Minister of the...
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Katharine The Duchess Of Kent: Encyclopedia Ii - Katharine The Duchess Of Kent - Titles And Honours
Katharine The Duchess of Kent - Shorthand titles.
Miss Katharine Worsley (22 February 1933–8 June 1961)
Her Royal Highness The Duche...
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History Of Nicaragua: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Nicaragua - The Somozas 1936 - 1979
History of Nicaragua - Anastasio Somoza GarcÃa's rule.
With US support Anastasio Somoza GarcÃa outmaneuvered his political opponents,...
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List Of Cities That No Longer Have Trolleybuses: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Cities That No Longer Have Trolleybuses - Germany And The Free City Of Danzig
Also including cities ceeded to Poland & the Soviet Union after 1945.
List not complete.
The numbers (00) before the City name list a...
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National Socialist German Workers Party: Encyclopedia Ii - National Socialist German Workers Party - Nazi Party Structure
National Socialist German Workers Party - 1921 – 1923.
When the Nazi party was first established in February 1920, it consisted of a ...
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History Of Germany: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Germany - Third Reich
Main articles: Nazi Germany, Holocaust, World War II
History of Germany - Nazi revolution or 'Seizure of Power'.
In order to secure a m...
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Leon Trotsky: Encyclopedia Ii - Leon Trotsky - The Last Exile 1929-1940
Trotsky was deported from the Soviet Union in February 1929. His first station in exile was the Turkish island of Prinkipo (now Büyükad...
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Uss Akron Zrs-4: Encyclopedia Ii - Uss Akron Zrs-4 - Return To The Fleet
After local operations out of Lakehurst for the remainder of the year 1932, Akron was ready to resume her work with the fleet. On the aft...
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Uss Akron Zrs-4: Encyclopedia Ii - Uss Akron Zrs-4 - The Crash Of The Akron
On the evening of 3 April 1933, Akron cast off from her moorings to operate along the coast of New England, assisting in the calibration ...
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Prince Edward Duke Of Kent: Encyclopedia Ii - Prince Edward Duke Of Kent - Marriage
The Duke of Kent married Katharine Worsley (born 22 February 1933) at York Minster on 8 June 1961. Katharine is the only daughter of Sir ...
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Timeline Of Labor Unions In The United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Timeline Of Labor Unions In The United States - 1930s
Timeline of labor unions in the United States - 1930.
3 February 1930
"Chicagorillas" -- labor racketeers -- shot and killed contractor...
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1933: Encyclopedia Ii - 1933 - Events
1933 - January.
January 3 - Japanese troops occupy Shanghai
January 5 - Construction of the Golden Gate Bridge begins in San Francisco...
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1933: Encyclopedia Ii - 1933 - Deaths
1933 - January-March.
January 1 - Harriet Brooks, Canadian physicist (b. 1876)
January 3 - Jack Pickford, Canadian-born actor (b. 1896...
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1933: Encyclopedia Ii - 1933 - Births
1933 - January.
January 2 - Morimura Seiichi, Japanese novelist and author
January 4 - Phyillis Renyolds Naylor, American Chirdren's a...
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