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Extractions: Ultra Misunderstood Allied Secret Weapon - Page 2 The importance of decrypted German radio transmissions to Allied victory is well documented. Almost forgotten, however, is the fact that Ultra intelligence was sometimes squandered. By Williamson Murray for Military History Quarterly Magazine Subscribe Now
Extractions: The Hitler Youth Movement Resource Page Shortly after Hitler's rise to power in 1933, all German youth groups were merged into a single, regimented organization called Hitlerjugend, the Hitler Youth. Following the dictator's view that the youth of Germany would preserve the thousand year Reich, all children were heavily immersed in Nazi dogma from the age of 10. To learn more about this organization, click on some of the links provided below. "Blood and Honor" for the Thousand Year Reich.
Extractions: for September 22 WHO WAS BORN Anne of Cleves The fourth wife of Henry VIII Anne managed to obtain a divorce from the much-married king, maintain friendly relations with his family, and kept her head. WHO DIED Pope Felix IV (or III) Felix was the choice of Theodoric the Great , who had imprisoned Felix' prededessor St. John I . As pope, Felix condemned Semi-Pelagianism and converted a pagan Roman temple into the Church of SS. Cosmas and Damian. Yesterday Find Another Date in
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Extractions: Star Tribune 3/27/99 Rooted in national pride and ancient legend, the conflict in and around Yugoslavia is hard for us melting pot people to understand. Predecessors of and the "Ethnic Albanians" have been struggling to maintain their national identity in the face of invaders and conquerors for three millennia. As a reader wrote: "Well, we're bombing it, how about telling us something about it? A call-in on a
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Extractions: Almanac Sports Other Sports At the 65th annual Soap Box Derby, Evan Griffin, age 15, rolled to the Masters title in 28.26 seconds in his tiger-striped car. Roger Youmans Jr., 13, raced to a win in the Super Stock division in 28.57 and Anderson, Ind. native, Cameron Vannatta won with a time of 28.67 in a photo finish over Ashley Porter and Lavera Allen in the Stock division. The All-America Soap Box Derby is a coasting race for small gravity-powered cars built by their drivers and assembled within strict guidelines on size, weight and cost. The Derby was started by Dayton, Ohio newsman Myron Scott after he witnessed several boys racing handmade carts down a hill while on a photographic assignment in 1933. Scott decided to start an organized race for kids and the first All-American Soap Box Derby was held in Dayton in 1934. The race got its name because early on most cars were built from wooden soap boxes. The following year, the race was moved to Akron because of its central location and hilly terrain. In 1936, town leaders saw the need for a permanent site for the growing event and with the help of the Works Progress Administration, Derby Downs was constructed. One champion reigned at the All-American Soap Box Derby each year from 1934-75; Junior and Senior division champions from 1976-87; Kit and Masters champions from 1988-91; Stock, Kit and Masters champions from 1992-94; Stock, Super Stock and Masters champions starting in 1995.
Extractions: Almanac Sports Baseball One of the rarest feats in baseball, the unassisted triple play has been accomplished only 12 times in major league history. Ironically, in what can only be described as a statistic anomaly, the trick was turned twice in two days in May of 1927. Player, Position, Team Date Opponent Paul Hines, OF, Providence May 8, 1878 Boston-NL Neal Ball, SS, Cleveland July 19, 1909 Boston-AL Bill Wambganss, 2B, Cleveland* Oct. 10, 1920 Brooklyn George Burns, 1B, Boston-AL Sept. 14, 1923 Cleveland Ernie Padgett, SS, Boston-NL Oct. 6, 1923 Philadelphia Glenn Wright, SS, Pittsburgh May 7, 1925 St.Louis-NL Jimmy Cooney, SS, Chicago-NL May 30, 1927 Pittsburgh Johnny Neun, 1B, Detroit May 31, 1927 Cleveland Ron Hansen, SS, Washington July 30, 1968 Cleveland Mickey Morandini, 2B, Philadelphia Sept. 20, 1992
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Extractions: To corroborate the letter from Nye, Major Martin also carried a second letter from Lord Louis Mountbatten, chief of Combined Operations, to Admiral Andrew Cunningham, British naval commander in the Mediterranean. That letter established the purpose for Martin's trip; he was an expert on landing craft on loan from Mountbatten's staff for the planning of the Mediterranean operations. By way of introducing Martin, Mountbatten noted he had been right about the Dieppe raid when most of the Combined Operations staff had been wrong. Since this was the first admission by the British that Dieppe had been something less than a success, it gave the entire ruse an additional shot of credibility. The Mountbatten letter also contained a side comment about sardines being rationed in England. It was a crude joke by British standards, but Montagu correctly guessed the Germans would not be able to resist that piece of bait either.
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Mrs. Gablaski's Homepage ARCHAEOLOGICAL ADVENTURE IN GREECE http//www.richmond.edu/~ed344/webquests/archaeology/webquest4.html*An Internet WebQuest on archaeology and Greece. http://www.myschoolonline.com/page/0,1871,2749-108699-2-4754,00.html
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