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NDE: Encyclopedia II - V-1 flying bomb - Operation and effectiveness

The first test flight of the wonder weapon V-1 was in late 1941 or early 1942 at Peenemünde. Early guidance and stabilisation problems were finally resolved by a daring test flight by Hanna Reitsch, in a V-1 modified for manned operation. The data she brought back after fighting the unwieldy V-1 down to a successful landing enabled the engineers to devise the stabilisation system described above. The idea of a piloted V-1 as ...

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V-1 flying bomb, V-1 flying bomb - Background, V-1 flying bomb - Description, V-1 flying bomb - Guidance system, V-1 flying bomb - Operation and effectiveness, V-1 flying bomb - Intelligence reports, V-1 flying bomb - Countermeasures, V-1 flying bomb - Japanese versions, V-1 flying bomb - After the war

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NDE: Encyclopedia II - V-1 flying bomb - Operation and effectiveness

The first test flight of the wonder weapon V-1 was in late 1941 or early 1942 at Peenemünde. Early guidance and stabilisation problems were finally resolved by a daring test flight by Hanna Reitsch, in a V-1 modified for manned operation. The data she brought back after fighting the unwieldy V-1 down to a successful landing enabled the engineers to devise the stabilisation system described above. The idea of a piloted V-1 as ...

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V-1 flying bomb, V-1 flying bomb - Background, V-1 flying bomb - Description, V-1 flying bomb - Guidance system, V-1 flying bomb - Operation and effectiveness, V-1 flying bomb - Intelligence, V-1 flying bomb - Countermeasures, V-1 flying bomb - Japanese versions, V-1 flying bomb - After the war

Read more here: » V-1 flying bomb: Encyclopedia II - V-1 flying bomb - Operation and effectiveness

NDE: Encyclopedia II - Heinrich Himmler - Himmler and the Holocaust

After the Night of the Long Knives, the SS-Totenkopfverbände was given the task of organizing and administering Germany's regime of concentration camps and, after 1941, the extermination camps in occupied Poland. The SS, through its intelligence arm the Sicherheitsdienst (SD), was charged with finding Jews, Roma, priests, homosexuals, communists and those persons of any other cultural, racial, political or religious affiliation deemed by the Nazis to be either Untermenschen (sub-human) or in opposition to the reg ...

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Heinrich Himmler, Heinrich Himmler - Early life, Heinrich Himmler - Early Nazi Party activity, Heinrich Himmler - Rise in the SS, Heinrich Himmler - Consolidation of power, Heinrich Himmler - Himmler and the Holocaust, Heinrich Himmler - Poznań speech, Heinrich Himmler - The Second World War, Heinrich Himmler - Peace negotiations capture and death, Heinrich Himmler - Conspiracy theories, Heinrich Himmler - Historical view, Heinrich Himmler - Surviving family

Read more here: » Heinrich Himmler: Encyclopedia II - Heinrich Himmler - Himmler and the Holocaust

NDE: Encyclopedia II - Meyers Konversations-Lexikon - Later editions

The son of Joseph Meyer, Hermann Julius (1826-1909), published the next edition (which is officially the first), entitled Neues Conversations-Lexikon für alle Stände, 1857-60, that would only count 15 volumes. To avoid a long-time project, subscribers were promised it would be completed within three years, and all volumes appearing later would be given free. Of course, it was finished right on time. The 2nd edition, Neues Konversations-Lexikon, ein Wörterbuch des allgemeinen Wissens, appeared 1861-67; the 3rd edition, now from Leipzig, was issued as Meyers Konversations-Lexikon. Eine Encyklop ...

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Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, Meyers Konversations-Lexikon - First edition, Meyers Konversations-Lexikon - Later editions, Meyers Konversations-Lexikon - World Wars and destruction, Meyers Konversations-Lexikon - 9th edition and Neues Lexikon, Meyers Konversations-Lexikon - Merge with Brockhaus

Read more here: » Meyers Konversations-Lexikon: Encyclopedia II - Meyers Konversations-Lexikon - Later editions

NDE: Encyclopedia II - Sin - Etymology

The English word sin derives from Old English synn. The same root appears in several other Germanic languages, e.g. Old Norse synd, or German Sünde. The word may derive, ultimately, from *es-, one of the Indo-European roots that meant "to be," and is a present participle, "being." Latin, also has an old present participle of esse in the word sons, sont-, which came to mean "guilty" in Latin. The root meaning would appear to be, "it is true;" that is, "the charge has been proven." The G ...

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Sin, Sin - Etymology, Sin - Jewish views of sin, Sin - Jewish conceptions of atonement for sin, Sin - Hebrew Concept of Sin, Sin - Christian views of sin, Sin - In General, Sin - Roman Catholic Views, Sin - Eastern/Oriental Orthodox Views, Sin - Protestant Views, Sin - Christian teachings on Atonement or the Remedy for Sin, Sin - Muslim views of sin, Sin - Hindu views of sin, Sin - Atheist views of sin, Sin - Notes and references

Read more here: » Sin: Encyclopedia II - Sin - Etymology

NDE: Encyclopedia II - History of Switzerland - Ancien Régime 1648–1798

Main article: Ancien Régime of Switzerland. At the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648, Switzerland attained legal independence from the Holy Roman Empire. The Valtellina became a dependency of the Drei Bünde again after the Treaty and remained so until the founding of the Cisalpine Republic by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1797. In 1653, peasants of territories subject to Lucerne, Berne, Solothurn and Basel revolted because of currency devaluation (Bauernkrieg). The rebels laid siege to Lucerne and Berne, but a comprom ...

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History of Switzerland, History of Switzerland - Early history, History of Switzerland - Old Confederacy 1291–1523, History of Switzerland - Reformation 1523–1648, History of Switzerland - Ancien Régime 1648–1798, History of Switzerland - Napoleonic Era 1798–1848, History of Switzerland - Switzerland as a federal state 1848–1914, History of Switzerland - World Wars 1914–1945, History of Switzerland - After 1945, History of Switzerland - English Literature

Read more here: » History of Switzerland: Encyclopedia II - History of Switzerland - Ancien Régime 1648–1798

NDE: Encyclopedia II - Messerschmitt Bf 109 - The Contest

After Luftwaffe acceptance trials were completed at Rechlin, the planes were moved to Travemünde for the head-to-head portion of the contest. The Heinkel design arrived first, in early February 1936, and the rest of the V1's had all arrived by the beginning of March. Because most of the fighter pilots of the Luftwaffe were used to good-natured biplanes with open cockpits, light g-forces and easy handling, they were very critical about the Bf 109 at first. However it was soon a front-runner in the contest, as the Arado and Focke-Wulf ...

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Messerschmitt Bf 109, Messerschmitt Bf 109 - Designation, Messerschmitt Bf 109 - Contest history, Messerschmitt Bf 109 - Design Features, Messerschmitt Bf 109 - Prototypes, Messerschmitt Bf 109 - The Contest, Messerschmitt Bf 109 - Models, Messerschmitt Bf 109 - Bf 109A/B/C, Messerschmitt Bf 109 - Bf 109D Dora, Messerschmitt Bf 109 - Bf 109E Emil, Messerschmitt Bf 109 - Bf 109F Friedrich, Messerschmitt Bf 109 - Bf 109G Gustav, Messerschmitt Bf 109 - Bf 109H, Messerschmitt Bf 109 - Bf 109K Kurfürst, Messerschmitt Bf 109 - Bf 109T Trägerflugzeug Carrier Aircraft, Messerschmitt Bf 109 - Bf 109Z Zwilling, Messerschmitt Bf 109 - Bf 109W Wasserfluzeug projekt, Messerschmitt Bf 109 - Developments after the war, Messerschmitt Bf 109 - Operators

Read more here: » Messerschmitt Bf 109: Encyclopedia II - Messerschmitt Bf 109 - The Contest

NDE: Encyclopedia II - States of Germany - Structure of government

Germany This article is part of the series: Politics of Germany Constitution Bundestag (Parliament) Bundesrat (Federal Council) Federal Convention Constitutional Court Federal Court of Justice President: Horst Köhler Chancellor: Angela Merkel Cabinet States of Germany Districts of Germany Elections Political parties

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    States of Germany, States of Germany - Structure of government, States of Germany - Politics, States of Germany - Further subdivisions, States of Germany - Landschaftsverbände, States of Germany - Regierungsbezirke, States of Germany - Kreise, States of Germany - Ämter, States of Germany - Gemeinden

    Read more here: » States of Germany: Encyclopedia II - States of Germany - Structure of government

  • NDE: Encyclopedia II - Luftwaffe - History

    Luftwaffe - World War I. The forerunner of the Luftwaffe, the Imperial German Army Air Service—the Luftstreitkräfte ("Air-fighting Forces"), was founded in 1910 before the outbreak of World War I (1914–1918) with the emergence of military aircraft, although they were intended to be used primarily for reconnaissance in support of armies on the ground, just as balloons had been used in the same fashion during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–1871 and even as far back as the Napoleonic Wars. It w ...

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    Luftwaffe, Luftwaffe - History, Luftwaffe - World War I, Luftwaffe - Inter-war period, Luftwaffe - World War II, Luftwaffe - Cold war, Luftwaffe - Reunification, Luftwaffe - Select bibliography

    Read more here: » Luftwaffe: Encyclopedia II - Luftwaffe - History

    NDE: Encyclopedia II - List of postal codes in Germany - Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

    List of postal codes in Germany - 17000-17999. 17235 - Möllenbeck (Mecklenburg-Strelitz) 17236 - omitted 17237 - Möllenbeck 17489 - Greifswald List of postal codes in Germany - 18000-18999. 18055-18109 - Rostock 18209 - Bad Doberan 18210 - not used 18211 - Nienhagen (Mecklenburg) 18666 - Warnemünde List of postal codes in Ge ...

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    List of postal codes in Germany, List of postal codes in Germany - Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt, List of postal codes in Germany - 01 Region Dresden, List of postal codes in Germany - 02 Region Bautzen, List of postal codes in Germany - 03 Region Cottbus, List of postal codes in Germany - 04 Region Leipzig, List of postal codes in Germany - 06 Region Halle an der Saale/Dessau, List of postal codes in Germany - 08 Region Zwickau, List of postal codes in Germany - 09 Region Chemnitz, List of postal codes in Germany - Thüringen, List of postal codes in Germany - 07 Region Gera, List of postal codes in Germany - 27000-27999, List of postal codes in Germany - 38000-38999, List of postal codes in Germany - 39000-39999, List of postal codes in Germany - Berlin, List of postal codes in Germany - 10 12 and 13 Regions Berlin, List of postal codes in Germany - 11 Region Federal Ministries, List of postal codes in Germany - Brandenburg, List of postal codes in Germany - 01000-01999, List of postal codes in Germany - 04000-04999, List of postal codes in Germany - 15000-19999, List of postal codes in Germany - Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, List of postal codes in Germany - 17000-17999, List of postal codes in Germany - 18000-18999, List of postal codes in Germany - 19000-19999, List of postal codes in Germany - Hamburg, List of postal codes in Germany - 20000-20999, List of postal codes in Germany - 21000-21999, List of postal codes in Germany - 22000-22999, List of postal codes in Germany - Schleswig-Holstein, List of postal codes in Germany - 21000-21999, List of postal codes in Germany - 23000-23999, List of postal codes in Germany - 24000-24999, List of postal codes in Germany - 25000-25999, List of postal codes in Germany - Bremen, List of postal codes in Germany - 28000-28999, List of postal codes in Germany - Lower Saxony, List of postal codes in Germany - 05000-05999, List of postal codes in Germany - 21000-21999, List of postal codes in Germany - 26000-26999, List of postal codes in Germany - 29000-29999, List of postal codes in Germany - 30000-30999, List of postal codes in Germany - 31000-31999, List of postal codes in Germany - 37000-37999, List of postal codes in Germany - 38000-38999, List of postal codes in Germany - 39000-39969, List of postal codes in Germany - Thuringia, List of postal codes in Germany - 04000-04999, List of postal codes in Germany - 06000-06999, List of postal codes in Germany - 07000-07999, List of postal codes in Germany - 37000-37999, List of postal codes in Germany - 91000-91999, List of postal codes in Germany - 99800-98999, List of postal codes in Germany - 99000-99999, List of postal codes in Germany - North Rhine-Westphalia, List of postal codes in Germany - 32000-32999, List of postal codes in Germany - 33000-33999, List of postal codes in Germany - 40000-40999, List of postal codes in Germany - 41000-41999, List of postal codes in Germany - 42000-42999, List of postal codes in Germany - 45000-45999, List of postal codes in Germany - 47000-47999, List of postal codes in Germany - 48000-48999, List of postal codes in Germany - 50000-50999, List of postal codes in Germany - 51000-51999, List of postal codes in Germany - 52000-52999, List of postal codes in Germany - 53000-53999, List of postal codes in Germany - 55000-55999, List of postal codes in Germany - 57000-57999, List of postal codes in Germany - 58000-58999, List of postal codes in Germany - 59000-59999, List of postal codes in Germany - Rhineland-Palatinate, List of postal codes in Germany - 53000-53999, List of postal codes in Germany - 54000-54999, List of postal codes in Germany - 55000-55999, List of postal codes in Germany - 56000-56999, List of postal codes in Germany - 57000-57999, List of postal codes in Germany - 65000-65999, List of postal codes in Germany - 66000-66999, List of postal codes in Germany - Hesse, List of postal codes in Germany - 35000-35999, List of postal codes in Germany - 60000-60999, List of postal codes in Germany - 61000-61999, List of postal codes in Germany - 63000-63999, List of postal codes in Germany - 64000-64999, List of postal codes in Germany - 65000-65999, List of postal codes in Germany - Saarland, List of postal codes in Germany - 66000-66999, List of postal codes in Germany - Baden-Württemberg, List of postal codes in Germany - 69000-69999, List of postal codes in Germany - 72000-72999, List of postal codes in Germany - 73000-73999, List of postal codes in Germany - 74000-74999, List of postal codes in Germany - 76000-76999, List of postal codes in Germany - 77000-77999, List of postal codes in Germany - 78000-78999, List of postal codes in Germany - 79000-79999, List of postal codes in Germany - 88000-88999, List of postal codes in Germany - Bavaria, List of postal codes in Germany - 63000-63999, List of postal codes in Germany - 80000-80999, List of postal codes in Germany - 81000-81999, List of postal codes in Germany - 82000-82999, List of postal codes in Germany - 84000-84999, List of postal codes in Germany - 86000-86999, List of postal codes in Germany - 87000-87999, List of postal codes in Germany - 89000-89999, List of postal codes in Germany - 91000-91999, List of postal codes in Germany - 92000-92999, List of postal codes in Germany - 93000-93999, List of postal codes in Germany - 94000-94999, List of postal codes in Germany - 95000-95999, List of postal codes in Germany - Old postal codes, List of postal codes in Germany - Western Part, List of postal codes in Germany - Eastern Part

    Read more here: » List of postal codes in Germany: Encyclopedia II - List of postal codes in Germany - Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

    NDE: Encyclopedia II - Altmark - Transport

    Altmark - Road. Autobahn A14 (highway planned) Federal Roads B71, B107, B188, B189, B190, B248 Altmark - Rail. Uelzen-Salzwedel-Magdeburg Wittenberge-Salzwedel-Oebisfelde Hanover-Stendal-Berlin Magdeburg-Stendal-Wittenberge Bismark (Sachsen-Anhalt)-Kalbe (Milde) St ...

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    Altmark, Altmark - Geography, Altmark - Rivers and lakes, Altmark - History, Altmark - Transport, Altmark - Road, Altmark - Rail, Altmark - Towns

    Read more here: » Altmark: Encyclopedia II - Altmark - Transport

    NDE: Encyclopedia II - Bremerhaven - History

    The town was founded in 1827, but there were settlements there as early as the 12th century. These tiny villages were built on small islands in the swampy estuary. There were early plans to found a fortified town at the place in order to protect the ships leaving or entering the Weser, and in 1672 Swedish colonists tried unsuccessfully to erect a castle (Carlsburg) there. Finally, in 1827 the city of Bremen bought the territories at the Weser mouth from the kingdom of Hanover. Bremerhaven was born and became a second harbour to Bremen, despite the distance of 50 km between the places. Due to the trade with and the emigration to North A ...

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    Bremerhaven, Bremerhaven - History, Bremerhaven - Twin cities, Bremerhaven - Tourist attractions, Bremerhaven - Trade, Bremerhaven - Politics, Bremerhaven - Sport

    Read more here: » Bremerhaven: Encyclopedia II - Bremerhaven - History

    NDE: Encyclopedia II - Near-death experience - Near-Death Research

    Among the pioneers of Near-Death Studies and research we find Dr. Raymond Moody, who has chronicled and studied many of these experiences in several books (Moody, 1975;1977;1999), and Dr. Kenneth Ring, co-founder and past President of the International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS). Major contributions to the field include the construction of a Weighted Core Experience Index (Ring, 1980) in order to measure the depth of the Near-Death experience, and the construction of the Near-Death Experience Scale (Greyson, 1983) in o ...

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    Near-death experience, Near-death experience - Near-Death Research, Near-death experience - As an afterlife experience, Near-death experience - As a naturalistic experience, Near-death experience - Clinical Implications, Near-death experience - Implications for health professionals, Near-death experience - Implications for the dying patient, Near-death experience - Implications for family and friends, Near-death experience - Spiritual and psychological after-effects

    Read more here: » Near-death experience: Encyclopedia II - Near-death experience - Near-Death Research

    NDE: What are out-of-body experiences?

    Dream FAQ Dictionary: What are out-of-body experiences?

     

    What are out-of-body experiences?

    A. [This is a section of Jouni Smed' alt.out-of-body FAQ]

     

    Out-of-the-body experiences (OBEs) are those curious, and usuallybrief, experiences in which person seems to himself to leave his bodyand to observe the world from a point of view other than that which hewould have were he still 'in' his body. In some cases the experientsclaim that they 'saw' and 'heard' things (objects which were reallythere, events and conversations which really took place) which couldnot have seen or heard from the actual positions of their bodies.

     

    Out-of-the-body experiences are surprisingly common; different surveys have yielded some whatdifferent results, but all in all one would not be too far wrong ifone said that somewhere between one person in ten and one person intwenty is likely to have had such an experience at least once.Furthermore it seems that Out-of-the-body experiences can occur to anyone in almost anycircumstances. They are most frequent during sleep, duringunconsciousness following anesthesia or a bang on the head, and duringstress. Not all Out-of-the-body experiences occur spontaneously. Some people have, by varioustechniques, cultivated the faculty of inducing them more or less asdesired, and number have written detailed accounts of theirexperiences. These accounts do not always in all respects square withaccounts given by persons who have undergone spontaneous Out-of-the-body experiences.

     

    Out-of-the-body experiences, especially spontaneous ones, are often very vivid, and resembleeveryday, waking experiences rather than dreams, and they may make aconsiderable impression on those who undergo them. Such persons mayfind it hard to believe that they did not in fact leave their bodies,and may draw the conclusion that we possess a separable soul, perhapslinked to a second body, which will survive in a state of fullconsciousness, perhaps even of enhanced consciousness, afterdeath. Death would be, as it were, an Out-of-the-body experience in which one did not succeedin getting back into one's body.

     

    Such conclusions present themselves even more forcefully to the mindsof those who have undergone the variety of Out-of-the-body experience known as a 'near-deathexperience' or NDE. It is not uncommon for persons who have been tothe brink of death and returned -- following, say, a heart stoppage orserious injuries from an accident -- to report an experience (commonlyof a great vividness and impressiveness) as of leaving their bodies,and traveling (often in a duplicate body) to the border of a new andwonderful realm. Reports suggest that the conscious self's awarenessoutside the body is not only unimpaired but enhanced: events whichoccurred during the period of unconsciousness are described inaccurate detail and confirmed by those present.

     

    Source: http://www.faqs.org/faqs/dreams-faq

     

    (See also: Out-of-body experiences, Dream Interpretation FAQ, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams)

     

    NDE: : Spiritual Sitemap I - N

    This is a sitemap for Spiritual - N . Click on a link and you will find multiple definitions and articles related to the word.

     

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