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  • Tony Judt in his book Postwar: a History of Europe since 1945 extracted and
  • in the end of 1930s as well as throughout his postwar academic life he focused on the study of apha
  • g in each case, neither kill was borne out in postwar accounting.
  • s aeroplane, the Type 54 Viking, to the first postwar aeronautical exhibition in Paris when he cras
  • Activated as an A-26 Invader squadron in the postwar Air Force reserves in 1947; inactivated in 19
  • Postwar, Air H.Q. East Africa was disbanded on Septem
  • a very important step in the development of a postwar Air Force."
  • the Roots: The Crisis of Jewish Liberalism in Postwar America By Michael E. Staub
  • Aldridge wrote penetrating assessments of postwar American writers, in a style that was marked
  • Postwar analysis indicated their attacks probably des
  • A postwar analysis of German intelligence records found
  • ber 1942 - (U-661 credited to Liberator H but postwar analysis indicates an attack on U-615 caused
  • a new range of gendered fears about Britain's postwar and post-colonial security.
  • Patrol No. 1 was decommissioned postwar and stricken from the Naval Vessel Register o
  • He remained in the RAF postwar and served until invalided from the service o
  • Postwar, Anslinger became a Lufthansa pilot.
  • d developed a close friendship with prominent postwar anti-Semite, Gerald L. K. Smith.
  • he reasons for the novel, virulent quality of postwar anti-Semitism in Poland not in collective hal
  • nd begonias that thrived among tropical-style postwar apartment buildings.
  • n Committee, dedicated to the preservation of postwar architecture as well as a historic theaters c
  • f repetition, the emergence of the diagram in postwar architecture, landscape and interior urbanism
  • part of Peron's economic recovery scheme for postwar Argentina and had formed part of the first Fi
  • ould later wield an enormous influence on the postwar art world: Philip Goldstein (later known as P
  • Some ships were retained postwar as aircraft transports, where their lack of s
  • during World War II and made decisions about postwar Asia.
  • 9 June 1944 - U-740 credited but postwar assessment indicates damaged but not sunk
  • May 1943 - (U-954 credited to Liberator T but postwar assessment indicates an attack on U-731 cause
  • The squadron reformed postwar at RAF Marham on 4 October 1950 and was equip
  • oldier of the First World War who entertained postwar audiences with Digger travelling stage shows
  • the early 1930s, very probably laid up due to postwar austerity measures in the American merchant m
  • n in film production and as a multi-talent in postwar Austrian arts and culture, von Dassanowsky is
  • e factory in Wolfsburg, Germany, into a major postwar automotive manufacturer.
  • and a model of the F26 was shown at the first postwar aviation fair, the Paris Air Show of November
  • Fields Prize in Mathematics (first postwar award): Laurent Schwartz and Atle Selberg
  • States entered World War II, and, despite the postwar baseball boom, it was not revived.
  • They existed because the boundaries of postwar Berlin precisely followed those of prewar Ber
  • among "the most accomplished masterpieces of postwar blues".
  • The postwar boom resulted in suburbanization, and it was
  • During the postwar boom in minor league baseball, the Tar Heel c
  • he Pleasures of Peace: Art and Imagination in Postwar Britain (ISBN 0-571-13722-9 )
  • orizing Modernity (co-edited, Longman, 1999), Postwar British Politics in Perspective (co-authored,
  • the first and greatest challenges facing the postwar British government.
  • MPP is the only postwar British manufacturer of twin-lens reflex came
  • Within the postwar British government there was some disquiet ab
  • Postwar British Critical Thought, Volume Four: New Ti
  • Postwar British Critical Thought, Volume Two: New The
  • All classes, however, are held in postwar buildings, which were originally separate but
  • After the war he joined the postwar Bundesheer retiring in 1983 as a General Majo
  • for three new battalions of the reconstituted postwar Burma Army.
  • BW-1's importance declined postwar, but the U.S. Air Force maintained it as Nars
  • from the RAF, the type was briefly evaluated postwar by the RCAF.
  • The postwar capitalist slump predicted by Stalin was aver
  • His postwar career included founding and running a compan
  • Sowrey's postwar career saw him promoted from Squadron Leader
  • For his postwar career he was appointed CB in 1960 and KCB in
  • ierre Lefaucheux, giving her opinion that the postwar cars of Paris were a uniformly somber parade
  • uted the fact that SS members could escape to postwar chaos and the inability of the Roman Catholic
  • on's song inspired the versions sung "by most postwar Chicago blues artists".
  • Many postwar children in urban areas shared a common memor
  • A postwar Churchill Kangaroo viewed from the rear corne
  • Moved by a series of appalling postwar coal mining disasters, he switched his attent
  • gnificance of the massacres in the context of postwar communist political history, as well as stres
  • Crocker's most important postwar contribution was to write the training manual
  • the Soviet Union, and was looking forward to postwar cooperation and growing acceptance of the Com
  • l aid and disaster relief to people living in postwar countries, and to victims of natural disaster
  • Postwar criticism of Longstreet claimed that he march
  • nderway on 2 April 1951 for the first of many postwar cruises to Japan and arrived at Yokosuka on t
  • some of which were converted to DERs) and the postwar DE/DEG classes, which were known as ocean esc
  • Even during the postwar demise of the shipping boom, Livanos managed
  • students front as a symbol of self-deceiving postwar democracy.
  • and united Europe", i.e. an early sketch of a postwar democratic European Union.
  • As Trinity College struggled to overcome postwar dependency on uncertain student tuition and c
  • conjunction with the important exhibition of post-war design, "Britain Can Make It", unveiled three
  • s of the Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit (1996, Princeton Classic Edition, 200
  • Postwar development planned for central Oxford includ
  • the Weimar era and the central points of the postwar development from the social democratic positi
  • Extensive postwar development saw these fields and farms give w
  • He evidenced foresight in urging the postwar development of fleet aviation.
  • bean with the Atlantic Fleet, Murray aided in postwar development of antisubmarine and mine warfare
  • WWII, it helped form the foundations of many postwar developments in rocketry.
  • Placed on the postwar disposal list, they were sold for mercantile
  • xford was released from the naval service for postwar disposal.
  • 997 executive order declassifying wartime and postwar documents.
  • place amongst the SED leadership in the first postwar East German parliament, the German People's C
  • advocate in the 1950s the idea of recognizing postwar eastern border of Poland, i.a.
  • ference or other founding conferences for the postwar economic system.
  • , and later served as an economic advisor for postwar economic stabilization programs in Germany an
  • f Finance played an important role in Japan's postwar economic growth.
  • rs the governor prepared his state to weather postwar economic storms.
  • er Ikeda Hayato, which greatly helped Japan's postwar economy.
  • Famine in Newfoundland due to poor postwar economy.
  • Bauer was active in the ongoing postwar efforts to obtain justice and compensation fo
  • ion, his work has been central in integrating postwar ego psychology (which was primarily developed
  • Reassigned to SAC postwar Eighth Air Force in May 1946 and elevated to
  • However, the first postwar elections in Burma of April 1947 returned an
  • The first postwar elections were held in 1946 (women were given
  • "artistic, sexual, and political awakening in postwar England".
  • It was popularized in the postwar era in the town of Crescent.
  • Also, removing information about the postwar era from the lead was unjustified.
  • It was in the postwar era that Fred Fagenholz distinguished himself
  • Moving from the postwar era into the 1960s, under the management of A
  • 951) of military service overseas, and in the postwar era of military occupation of Japan, when he
  • rically-themed writings carried over into the postwar era, with Momi no ki wa nokotta (The Fir Tree
  • In the postwar era, the 87th Fighter-Escort Group was a Air
  • In the postwar era, the 44th Bombardment Group was one of th
  • In the immediate postwar era, Quill continued as a test pilot, flying
  • In the postwar era, Bonesteel served as a special assistant
  • my knowledge, it's only happened twice in the postwar era, that a submarine has sunk an enemy ship.
  • the 1860s until the industry's decline in the postwar era.
  • Championship, which was a new record for the postwar era.
  • time period from the Great Depression to the postwar era.
  • y coach the best-selling trolley coach of the postwar era.
  • one of the leading American filmmakers of the postwar era."
  • distinctive and original saxophonists of the postwar era."
  • ted in 1945 as part of Canada's commitment to postwar Europe.
  • ontempt "the greatest work of art produced in postwar Europe."
  • Paco's Story relates the postwar experiences of its protagonist haunted by the
  • IA and DIA both told the Committee that their postwar exploration of the facility "has yielded no i
  • Films of this type include Heroes (the first postwar film to be released), Combat Shock (1986), Fi
  • The British working class in postwar film.
  • One of Johnson's last postwar firearms ventures was a 5.7 mm-caliber versio
  • The Advisory Committee on Postwar Foreign Policy was a secretive committee crea
  • ench West Africa, New York, and his return to postwar France all provide episodes within the sprawl
  • man, in After the Deluge: New Perspectives on Postwar French Intellectual and Cultural History, ed.
  • withdrawn on a temporary basis in response to postwar fuel shortages.
  • withdrawn on a temporary basis in response to postwar fuel shortages.
  • withdrawn on a temporary basis in response to postwar fuel shortages.
  • dy murder was one of the signal events of the postwar generation, my generation".
  • , and to gain recognition as a great power in postwar geopolitics.
  • A postwar German study concluded that UB-3 was likely t
  • nn in 1915, where he provides his vision of a postwar German cultural and economic imperium in cent
  • A postwar German study concluded that UC-16 probably sa
  • A postwar German study offered no explanation for U-66'
  • His life in postwar Germany is rarely discussed.
  • In postwar Germany, Shearman & Sterling assisted German
  • anguard of Nazism: The Free Corps Movement in Postwar Germany, 1918-1923, author Robert G.L. Waite
  • pelled from their countries of birth into the postwar Germany, as individuals who would "not be the
  • atic Republic, formed in the Soviet sector of postwar Germany.
  • The postwar Giants were a second-division team of slow-fo
  • n place during the Civil War and followed the postwar Gilded Age were also good for American banks.
  • The postwar government of France officially recognized 22
  • vent communist led EAM from assuming power in postwar Greece.
  • With Pula under Italian sovereignty postwar, Haus's remains were transferred to Vienna in
  • Postwar, he pioneered aviation in Bolivia.
  • Postwar, he was active in his family's rice refinery,
  • Postwar, he went to the Guildhall School of Music and
  • prominent Confederate artillery commander and postwar historian, lamented about the great lost oppo
  • lls the story of the Memphis Belle, its crew, postwar history of the Belle, and a look at the Altus
  • rgenpost as "the most spectacular in Munich's postwar history."
  • for free market economic policies helped turn postwar Hong Kong into a thriving economy.
  • urning veterans and their families during the postwar housing shortage.
  • It was built in the 1960s as a postwar housing estate.
  • n Hall was part of one of the Navy's greatest postwar humanitarian efforts in 1955 as she joined TG
  • tter themselves during the period of Austrian postwar hyperinflation.
  • members of society who were excluded from the postwar ideal of middle-class employment and home own
  • A Holocaust survivor and postwar immigrant to Mandate Palestine via the detent
  • ecognized as some of the best art produced in postwar India, and is shown regularly in galleries ac
  • Human Rights, Volume II: After the Cataclysm: Postwar Indochina and the Reconstruction of Imperial
  • Postwar investigation verified the destruction of U-8
  • Postwar, it has been used by private pilots and by ae
  • Postwar, it was again used by airlines until 1965 whe
  • They published some of the leading figures of postwar Italy, including Carlo Levi, Primo Levi, Cesa
  • include sharp observations on the panorama of postwar Italy.
  • erving in the Diet as a representative of the postwar Japan Socialist Party.
  • l Japanese Army to make the transition to the postwar Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, commanding t
  • The comic is set in postwar Japan between 1955 and 1964 and focuses on st
  • resignation of Prime Minister Tanaka Kakuei, postwar Japan's most skillful practitioner of "money
  • e Wages of Affluence: Labor and Management in Postwar Japan.
  • slowly eroding the supposed egalitarianism in postwar Japan.
  • and shame of defeat that he attributes to the postwar Japan.
  • 4), Modernism in Practice: An Introduction to Postwar Japanese Poetry.
  • lso be paying homage to Britain's skiffle and postwar jazz era of music.
  • gain a name and fame in the cultural chaos of postwar Kabul.”
  • Postwar Katyusha on a ZiL-157 truck
  • dance evolving in the turmoil of Japan's drab postwar landscape.
  • Ric Burns, who made a documentary film about postwar Latino New York for the exhibit, says that th
  • Martin's postwar law practice grew to become one of the larges
  • Another 16 billion marks represented postwar loans by the U.S.
  • His postwar Lockheed 12A G-AGTL also survives in France i
  • The eight-member postwar Lone Star circuit of 1947-1948 was formed fro
  • He joined the postwar Luftwaffe in 1956 and died in a helicopter ac
  • pany produces and sells a range of spares for postwar machines.
  • when it fought Commonwealth forces during the postwar Malayan Emergency (1948-1960).
  • He headed CIA operations in postwar Manchuria during the Chinese Communist revolu
  • h, undertaken in an unlikely partnership with postwar mayor David L. Lawrence.
  • n town councils and municipalities, the first postwar mayor Otto Ostrowski stepped down from his po
  • ittown, New York, the first major large-scale postwar middle-class housing development in the U.S.
  • to Okinawa, arriving 6 November to aid in the postwar minesweeping operations there and in Japanese
  • After World War II ended and most postwar minesweeping tasks had been completed, Accent
  • However, because of World War II, postwar money problems, and a serious fire in the tur
  • ion of single-minded rigour to composition in postwar music was relative and momentary, and as with
  • War and played an important role in Canadian postwar naval reform following a crew protest in 1949
  • ing a college to train naval officers for the postwar navy and for civilian employment in the merch
  • ing a college to train naval officers for the postwar navy and for civilian employment in the merch
  • nisation Committee set up to consider India's postwar needs in 1944; he retired in 1946.
  • ed the pact so they could have a voice in the postwar negotiations.
  • field site as part of the construction of the postwar newtown expansion of Hemel Hempstead.
  • Bf 108s and postwar Nord 1000s, played the role of Messerschmitt
  • At the postwar Nuremberg Trials, Grant's Passing of the Grea
  • On postwar occupation duty, Chincoteague sailed to the F
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