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- 1151: Great Depression Timeline
- ... unconstitutional. In response, Congress passes the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act. Top tax rate raised to 79 percent. Economic recovery continues: GNP grows a record 14.1 percent; unemployment falls to 16.9 percent. Germany becomes the second nation to recover fully from the Great Depression, through heavy deficit spending in preparation for war. The Supreme Court declares the National Labor Relations Board to be unconstitutional. Roosevelt seeks to enlarge ...
- 1152: General George Patton
- ... of some of his methods, including his widely reported striking of a hospitalized, shell-shocked soldier in August 1943. (Patton publicly apologized for the incident.) His public criticisms of the Allied postwar denazification policy in Germany led to his removal from the command of the 3rd Army in October 1945. The controversial general died in a Heidelberg hospital after an automobile accident near Mannheim.
- 1153: Evaluation Of The Agricultural
- ... would have made Russia the third Greatest naval power in the whole world by 1931. However, Russia lacked the money to do this more quickly at a time that two other great powers, Britain and Germany, were engaged in a naval arms race which was producing huge battleships known as dreadnoughts. The total situation in Russia at the end of 1913 was terrible. The industrial workers were making far more strikes ...
- 1154: Egypt 4
- ... billion. The major exports of Egypt are petroleum and petroleum products, textile yarn and fabrics, vegetables and fruit, clothing and accessories, and aluminum products. The chief purchasers were Italy, Israel, the United States, France, Greece, Germany, and Romania. The rapid population growth made the country dependent on imports and food grants, especially for wheat, flour, and meat. The vegetation in Egypt is mainly confined to the Nile delta, the Nile Valley ...
- 1155: European Union 2
- ... is a union of fifteen independent states bases on the European Communities that was founded in 1993 in order to enhance political, economic and social co-operation. The 15 participating countries are the following: - Austria - Germany - Holland - Belgium - Greece - Portugal - Denmark - Ireland - Spain - Finland - Italy - Sweden - France - Luxembourg - United Kingdom All these countries, although different in opinion, traditions, are united by a common ideal: to make Europe a better place to ...
- 1156: E.t.a. Hoffmann His Life, His
- ... the attention of many other artists and thinkers from his life time until present date. This man, who was going to be the poet of the uncanny, was born on January 24th 1776 in Kφnigsberg, Germany. Before his mother Luise Albertine Dφrffer already had given birth to two other childs, but lost the first one in his early age. Hoffmann was baptized as Ernst Theodor Wilhelm and he later on in ...
- 1157: Developments Of The Modern Day
- ... World War One. It had suffered periods of high inflation and high unemployment. During the late twenties, however, the European nations, made a small recovery. Again this recovery was artificial. The European nations such as Germany, Britain and France were only able to do this through borrowing from the US. If it was not for the loans from America, the European nations would have struggled to recover. By 1920, after the ...
- 1158: Deregulation Of The Airline In
- ... being part of the federal budget process, subject to external micromanagement, and subject to a conflict of interest between safety regulation and ATC operations. They believe the United States should follow the example of Britain, Germany, Switzerland and most recently, Canada, in fundamentally restructuring air traffic control. It is their opinion that a not-for-profit user-controlled, user-funded corporation is the best way to address the ATC system‘¦s ...
- 1159: D-day 2
- ... integral part of the invasion itself. The first decisions were strategic, since the opening of a front in Western Europe had to be considered in reference to over-all Allied plans for offensive operations against Germany, as well as the developments of the war in Russia and the war against Japan. In May 1943 the Anglo-American conference in Washington concluded. Prime Minister Churchill and President Roosevelt together with their highest ...
- 1160: Dresden, A City Lost
- ... both traditional and personal, for the whole population." ("Was the Bombing of Dresden Justifiable," 7) Furthermore, "The area selected should embrace the highest density of population." ("Was the Bombing of Dresden Justifiable," 7) Dresden was Germany's seventh largest city, in addition, by February 1945 refugees fleeing westward before the advancing Soviet military forces had doubled Dresden's population. An additional supposed purpose of the utter devastation of this capital of ...
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