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followed in 2008 by Oorlogswinter (Winter in | Wartime), a Dutch movie based on the hit novel by the |
During | wartime, a Marschall der DDR was to command an operat |
s successful courtship of her was his supreme | wartime accomplishment. |
Commendation and Combat Action Ribbon for her | wartime accomplishments. |
nite memorial to the existence, personnel and | wartime achievements of No.1 PTS is on permanent publ |
amp at Koldichevo, accused of lying about his | wartime activities and stripped of his U.S. citizensh |
in November 1918, he was put on trial for his | wartime activities and spent one year in jail, while |
on as a "Righteous Among the Nations" for his | wartime activities in rescuing Jews. |
Beginning in 1975, his | wartime activities came to the attention of the Unite |
a book about the Zabinski family's courageous | wartime activities, mostly based on the diary of Zabi |
the Focke Achgelis and Weser Flugzeugbau GmbH | wartime activities, a number of specialists but also |
s announced plans for a film about Zabinski's | wartime activities. |
However, | wartime activity left the canal in a terrible state o |
The rest of the Vergniaud's | wartime activity consisted largely of patrolling the |
After the RCAF left in 1945, Croft saw little | wartime activity. |
n "shwabos", along with real revenge for such | wartime acts as support of some ethnic Germans for Na |
books, especially The Silver Sword (1956), a | wartime adventure story which was adapted for televis |
y Count Otto van Bruno (Ronald E. House), his | wartime adversary, and win the heart of the damsel in |
As a firm believer in the importance of | wartime aerial reconnaissance, he was chosen to join |
The cemetery is named for the | wartime aerodrome established in nearby fields althou |
With the disbandment of the | wartime AFC, Lukis joined the Australian Air Corps in |
Dobson, Alan P. U.S. | Wartime Aid to Britain, 1940-1946 London, 1986. |
Former | wartime aircraft were refurbished in the early years, |
a look at other airplanes, including classic | wartime aircraft known as war-birds. |
During the 1920s the squadron used former | wartime aircraft but it soon acquired more civil type |
After service as a fighter repair works and | wartime aircraft factory during World War II, the air |
Very little of the | wartime airfield still exists, as most of the airfiel |
Nukufetau Airfield is a former | wartime airfield on the south-eastern side of Nukufet |
Gransden Lodge Airfield is a former | wartime airfield 10 mi (16 km) from Cambridge, Englan |
Today, the runway of the | wartime airfield is known as Guiuan Airport, but it i |
The outline of the | wartime airfield is very evident by the shape of the |
The | wartime airfield comprised three tarmac runways and o |
Kualoa Airfield is a former | wartime airfield on Oahu, Hawaii. |
The | wartime airfield was then turned over to French autho |
Kahuku Army Airfield is a former | wartime airfield in Hawaii. |
siderably since the war ended, and the former | wartime airfield has bee redeveloped into the urban a |
Eshott Airfield is an old | wartime airfield in Northumberland, England 20 miles |
The runways of the prewar airport and | wartime airfield can still be seen in aerial photogra |
ay services station Membury services, and the | wartime airfield, RAF Membury, also lie to the immedi |
multi-lane freeways have been built over the | wartime airfield, and industrial and other estates no |
ng in August 1945, but remains very visibly a | wartime airfield, whose main runway remains largely i |
here it connects to the Car Dyke near the old | wartime airfield. |
Greenham Common airfield was one of several | wartime airfields in the Salisbury Plain area and was |
Eye airfield was one of the last | wartime airfields to be built in the area and some of |
t is still possible to find remnants of these | wartime airfields. |
The | wartime airport had up to six grass runways, with the |
shells of 1943, in which a woman reunites her | wartime all-girl band. |
nd was presumably trying to capitalize on its | wartime alliances to win a more respectable position |
US, as the beginning of the rift between the | wartime Allies and to an extent - even of the Cold Wa |
Germany was jointly governed by the | wartime allies through a Allied Control Council, whic |
al ships under the right of angary - which in | wartime allowed a belligerent power to use the proper |
d lecturing on, among other things, Britain's | wartime ally, the Soviet Union. |
ry front which indicates a geographic area in | wartime, although a Soviet Front usually operates wit |
ry front which indicates a geographic area in | wartime, although a Soviet Front may operate within d |
meet the deadlines and construction needs of | wartime America. |
wo-man band selling "gas pills" in gas-short, | wartime America. |
cond World War bomb, but which proved to be a | wartime American mortar with no explosive contents. |
d by the later 9 mm Dreyse due to insensitive | wartime ammunition. |
ed Sasebo for her first support mission for a | wartime amphibious landing. |
my from Shorncliffe Camp for training; during | wartime, and especially during World War I and World |
hat this rank would only have been granted in | wartime and was created as a result of changes in War |
ional football team between 1942 and 1945 (in | Wartime and Victory internationals), the first non-wh |
d, reserve, and civilian personnel to execute | wartime and contengency operations. |
Clinton's 1997 executive order declassifying | wartime and postwar documents. |
Even as | wartime and post-war suburbs bloomed, discriminatory |
s kind of weapon in a populated area, outside | wartime and without prior evacuation of the civilians |
oric District is anchored by nautical, civic, | wartime, and other landmarks. |
19th century stained glass was damaged during | wartime and smashed in the Cultural Revolution, so ne |
ffered as a small pacifistic community during | wartime, and because of the economic hardships of the |
Metropolis Records notes, "Tracks like ' | Wartime' and 'Master Plan' exhibit the new evolution, |
In the film, they remember the | wartime and say farewell to each other. |
He also had | wartime and post-war tours as a machinery inspector. |
d account of the pressures of high command in | wartime and the impact on the individual commander. |
tsu, he dismisses it as a luxury unsuited for | wartime and is willing to shed a great deal of blood |
d that the Chinese Communists might be useful | wartime and post-war ally, and that the atmosphere in |
was available to represent his country in 15 | wartime and victory international matches. |
against Worley was that he was pro-German in | wartime and may have colluded with the enemy; indeed, |
raise morale and entertain the troops during | wartime, and The Squadronaires was one of the bands o |
Division from 1848 to 1851 (as well as during | wartime) and was named the Augsburg General Command f |
nded trade-unionists prosecuted for violating | wartime anti-strike laws. |
Kurtz led efforts to restore the Texas to its | wartime appearance and numbering. |
Wartime appearance of Canadian graves in what would b | |
s closed in 1976, to be fully restored to its | wartime appearance. |
the club's manager, Findlay occasionally made | wartime appearances for Watford due to player shortag |
-ups came in the Second World War; he made 14 | wartime appearances for England. |
In addition to his | wartime appearances, he played 142 league and cup gam |
. and developed educational materials for the | wartime Army. |
A historical collection of | wartime artifacts has been added to the Newquay Zoo a |
Afterward, through December 1945, he was the | wartime artist for the 83rd Chemical Mortar Battalion |
He turned out for the club 111 times during | wartime, as well as guesting for Chester City. |
lavia (KPJ), he led the Croatian World War II | wartime assembly, the ZAVNOH, and later served as the |
sympathetic direction...(which) cleverly sets | wartime atmosphere and..a convincing picture of react |
Cambridge in 1940 to work on Tube Alloys, the | wartime atomic energy project. |
ournalist Wilcox' book describes the Japanese | wartime atomic energy projects. |
removing from Japanese textbooks accounts of | wartime atrocities committed by Japan during the Seco |
ar about or read about only in the context of | wartime atrocities". |
ven a seat due to its lack of repentance over | wartime atrocities. |
especially the Soviets, for an equal share of | wartime atrocities. |
ological lifestyle from her own experience of | wartime austerities in Egypt, Koike actively addresse |
made speeches to the crowd in support of the | wartime Austerity Loan. |
It had a different appearance to the | wartime Austers due to the lengthened landing gear st |
During the years of the | wartime Australian Labor Party government (1941-1949) |
and 1973 he wrote forty four books, mostly on | wartime aviation, including his memoires, with four m |
f Iraqi pianist Samir Peter and his family in | wartime Baghdad. |
, and The Memoirs of Lord Coutanche about the | wartime Bailiff of Jersey. |
The removal of the | wartime base in the early 1950s was very complete. |
once in 1944, becoming a dominant pitcher in | wartime baseball. |
k since its dark runways more closely matched | wartime bases in England as opposed to the light-colo |
the Museum's collection of over 500 original, | wartime, battle flags that were carried by the Confed |
Desert to the Baltic is an account of all his | wartime battles. |
ound music in films and programs, such as the | wartime BBC sitcom Dad's Army. |
intended as the domestic replacement for the | wartime BBC Forces Programme (later, the General Forc |
racter who, through her voluntary work during | wartime, becomes a backbone of the local community. |
his little film about a batch of saboteurs in | wartime Belgium is...tense and artistic. |
ideological consensus to replace discredited | wartime beliefs, and the commitment of both elite and |
ls Aston Villa on 13 April 1940, in the first | Wartime benefit game. |
collections Opera Nights (1944, an unexpected | wartime bestseller), Wagner Nights (1949) and More Op |
driving with her headlights on bright in the | wartime blackout zone that affected most of the West |
t the time there was a fierce gale and due to | wartime blackout conditions no landmarks were visible |
When York Guildhall was reconstructed after | wartime bomb damage, a single oak tree trunk from the |
e east end was altered in 1888, and following | wartime bomb damage, major reconstruction was carried |
1943 and is probably the most well-preserved | wartime bomber field in Tunisia. |
derjets and early F-86A Sabres using its long | wartime bomber runways. |
r and conservationist, as well as a decorated | wartime Bomber Command bomb-aimer. |
nce Survey maps show the remains of a typical | wartime bomber airfield, with the former storage site |
The church had been damaged by | wartime bombing in February 1943, although it was soo |
ily home and all possessions destroyed in the | wartime bombing within months of settling. |
However, during | wartime bombing in 1941, the company's premises in To |
The park was created after | wartime bombing damaged much of the pre-war shopping |
assenger services, which ceased in 1940 after | wartime bombing, and the goods line closed with the c |
h as the Coal, Metal and Stock exchanges, but | wartime bombing, fires, redevelopment and modernisati |
during his family's refuge in Marseille from | wartime bombing, Marcel Bleibtreu because a radical t |
hich was barely mentioned in Chandler's other | wartime books. |
as been Belgrade's failure to arrest fugitive | wartime Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladic, who faces |
His | wartime boss, former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Kara |
His wife worked ceaselessly during the | wartime, both at Leslie House and elsewhere, acting a |
The Young Civilian, A Glasgow | Wartime Boyhood (1987) |
Wade Allison was born in 1941 in | wartime Britain, the son of a fleet air arm pilot ser |
est Degree Odious: Detention without Trial in | Wartime Britain. |
rate group of individuals is recruited by the | wartime British Special Operations Executive to train |
ea Bombing Directive was a directive from the | wartime British Government's Air Ministry to the Roya |
Malcolm Muggeridge, himself a | wartime British agent, recalls meeting Kim Philby and |
e First World War and unveiled in 1920 by the | wartime British Army Commander-in-Chief Field Marshal |
It is common sense, that any | wartime broadcast, whether it is German, Soviet, Alli |
in 20 underground radio stations of the BBC's | Wartime Broadcasting Service (WTBS), designed to prov |
, the use of electrical transcriptions of his | wartime broadcasts in his treason trial was upheld by |
He sets up Brewster and Company and hires his | wartime buddies Hacky Smith (Joe Sawyer) and Noppy Ha |
sful tenure at Marshall, accomplished despite | wartime budget constraints, led to his appointment as |
sevelt to devote a significant portion of the | wartime budget to atomic research. |
s curtailed later that year in favor of other | wartime building efforts. |
In addition, large numbers of possible | wartime buildings of the ATSC 16th Air Depot Group se |
It is suspected that many former | wartime buildings and structures are in the wooded ar |
ilities have been slowly modernized, but many | wartime buildings are still very much in evidence. |
Today from the air no | wartime buildings, taxiways or hardstands are evident |
da and liaison activities between some of the | wartime Burmese leaders like General Aung San and the |
I realized it was | wartime, but there were some good players still in th |
voys for protection, and were escorted during | wartime by ships provided by the Royal Navy. |
the western edge of the landing area used in | wartime by traineee parachutists. |
ted to fight the Manchester constituency in a | wartime by-election in 1942, following the elevation |
In a 1941 | wartime by-election, he was elected to the House of C |
heir respective parties, and as a result many | wartime by-elections resulting in a candidate being r |
ats held by other coalition parties, and many | wartime by-elections were therefore unopposed. |
A | wartime cabinet level conflict involving foreign econ |
Asquith's | wartime cabinet was brought down in May 1915, due in |
can Museum of Atomic Energy in 1949 in an old | wartime cafeteria on Jefferson Circle. |
ctor since 1938, a service broken only by his | wartime call-up.. |
this brand adopted the themes of nostalgia of | wartime camaraderie and male culture. |
Art director Peter Proud, an expert at | wartime camouflage, hit on the idea of putting many p |
rnment" and "Opposition" were used during the | wartime campaign to designate the governing Conservat |
graves of four British soldiers killed during | wartime can be seen in the churchyard. |
reak of World War II, Douglas enlisted in the | wartime Canadian Army. |
England (1941) 1 | wartime cap |
g also has the distinction of having been the | wartime capital of China during the Second Sino-Japan |
s of communication between Oxford, the King's | wartime capital, and Wales and the West Country. |
inese rear base that protected Chungking, the | wartime capital. |
Brook won two | wartime caps in games against Wales and South Africa |
for the Scotland national football team and 4 | wartime caps, including one game where he had to be c |
He played for England 11 times and also won 2 | wartime caps. |
ttained seven caps for Wales as well as eight | wartime caps. |
The original | wartime caption of a picture taken of the sinking Nac |
She spent most of her | wartime career in the Far East, except for a brief sp |
he coast of Norway, Unshaken spent most ofher | wartime career in the Mediterranean. |
She spent most of her | wartime career in the Far East, where she sank numero |
She spent most of her | wartime career in the Far East, where she caused sign |
She had a relatively quiet | wartime career and was sold on 1 January 1948 for bre |
Satyr spent much of her | wartime career serving in home waters, where she sank |
She would eventually spend most of her | wartime career in the Mediterranean, where she sank t |
Her | wartime career was in support of landings at Corfu (1 |
the Royal Navy on 12 April 1943 and spent her | wartime career on anti-submarine patrols and as a con |
Thistle had a short | wartime career with the Royal Navy. |
His | wartime career was effectively over in such circumsta |
The ship spent most of her | wartime career in the Mediterranean, where she sank t |
He served in the British Army and his | wartime career included participating in the D-Day la |
Indeed the only notable event in her | wartime career was running aground on 1914-11-16 on a |
During her | wartime career under the White Ensign, she figured pr |
HMCS Assiniboine spent most of her | wartime career with the Canadians escorting convoys a |
Unsparing spent most of her | wartime career in the Mediterranean, where she sank t |
Despatch had a relatively quiet | wartime career, compared to her sisters. |
During her | wartime career, Spur claimed to have sunk a total of |
Uther had a relatively quiet | wartime career, serving on a number of uneventful pat |
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