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- 1071: Wyatt Earp
- ... something as seemingly simple as getting an unmarried girl pregnant? (which was no small matter in those days) Or was there something else happening here? Many researchers have theorized that at this point, due to depression from the death of his wife and child, that Wyatt ran afoul of the law in Fort Smith, Arkansas in or about May of 1871. During that time, a "true bill" was returned by the ...
- 1072: Who was Adolf Hitler?
- ... Hitler undertook a series of measures designed to rid Germany of its obligations under the Treaty of Versailles (imposed on Germany after World War I), restore the economy which had been devastated by the Great Depression, rearm the country, and acquire Lebensraum ("living space") for Germany. In Mein Kampf, he had written of the need for this "living space" which he said could only be acquired at the expense of countries ...
- 1073: Adolf Hitler
- ... source of all their problems. Since the country was in chaos after the war, and was forced to pay billions in damages, The Germans saw hope in Adolf Hitler. In the late 20s the depression hit which made the situation even worse. Hitler in his speeches blamed the Jews and Communists for their misfortunes and many listed. Unemployment was very high at that time standing at about 25%. Hitler also ...
- 1074: Al Capone
- ... he had to deal with the bad publicity. To get on the peoples good side he received publicity for opening a soup kitchen, for those who had been thrown out of work because of the depression. That didnt stop the Untouchables, a squad who had been trying for quite sometime to bust Capone and his gang. They were trying to get him for prohibition or tax envision, if all else ...
- 1075: Adolf Hitler
- ... source of all their problems. Since the country was in chaos after the war, and was forced to pay billions in damages, The Germans saw hope in Adolf Hitler. In the late 20's the depression hit which made the situation even worse. Hitler in his speeches blamed the Jews and Communists for their misfortunes and many listed. Unemployment was very high at that time standing at about 25%. Which helped ...
- 1076: The Cold War
- ... and taking them and their dependents to the Soviet Union.2 The political conflicts of the 1930's and World War II left many educated people with the impression that only communism could combat economic depression and fascism. It was easy for Soviet agents to recruit men who would later rise to positions of power with access to sensitive information. 'Atom spies' were well positioned to keep the Soviets informed of ...
- 1077: Oskar Schindler - A Saint in Disguise?
- ... courtship, they were married. Sadly, after only a few months of marriage, Schindler began to heavily abuse alcohol. He also had several affairs resulting in two children out of wedlock. In 1929, during the Great Depression, the Schindler family business went bankrupt. At this time, Schindler's father left his mother, and she died soon after. The picture being painted of Schindler is not exactly one of high class and morals ...
- 1078: John Lennon
- ... This is where Ringo Starr came into the picture for The Beatles. (Fogo) Right before his eighteenth birthday, Johns mother was struck by a car and killed. This event threw John into a deep depression. He did not like to talk much about his mothers passing for it was too painful for him. I believe this is because he never really became close with his mother and regretted it ...
- 1079: Summary And Review Of Rheinhol
- ... 13 years. The congregation numbered 65 on his arrival and grew to nearly 700 when he left. In 1928, Niebuhr became Professor of Practical Theology at Union Theological Seminary in New York. During the Great Depression, Niebuhr became a leading spokesmen for "religious socialism," a political ideology drawn from both clergy and laity who took seriously both the "prophetic" moral values of the Bible and the apparently insoluble contradictions of the ...
- 1080: Hitler - A Man of Too Much Power
- ... Hitler undertook a series of measures designed to rid Germany of its obligations under the Treaty of Versailles (imposed on Germany after World War I), restore the economy which had been devastated by the Great Depression, rearm the country, and acquire Lebensraum ("living space") for Germany. In Mein Kampf, he had written of the need for this "living space" which he said could only be acquired at the expense of countries ...
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