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1942 Commentary To Help With Your Purchase
| | | HITLER | | dolf Hitler
description: "Adolf Hitler
Born: April 20, 1889, Braunau am Inn, Austria.
Died: April 30, 1945, Berlin, Germany.
Leader (der Führer) of the Nazi party (from 1921) and dictator of Germany (1933–45) whose expansionist policies and racist views led to World War II. His early Mein Kampf (1924) outlined his vision of a racially pure Reich whose master Aryan, or Germanic, race would rule inferior races, of which the Jews were the most insidious—extermination was to be the “ final solution” to the “Jewish problem.” Early victories over Poland (1939) and Western Europe (1940) were soon followed by reversals (Stalingrad, 1942; the invasions of Italy, 1943, and Normandy, 1944), but Hitler and his generals persisted. Hitler isolated himself from the realities and preserved a fantasy world of eventual victory, refusing to allow his armies to surrender. He survived an assassination attempt in 1944 but committed suicide in Berlin a few days before Germany surrendered." | |
| | AFI greatest 100 all time movies. | | How many have you seen? List them and where they any good?1. CITIZEN KANE (1941) (alphamale star of excellence!)2. CASABLANCA (1942) (alphamale star of excellence!)3. THE GODFATHER (1972)4. GONE WITH THE WIND (1939) (alphamale star of excellence!)5. LAWRENCE OF ARABIA (1962)6. THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939) (alphamale star of excellence!)7. THE GRADUATE (1967)8. ON THE WATERFRONT (1954) (alphamale star of excellence!)9. SCHINDLER'S LIST (1993) (alphamale star of excellence!)10. SINGIN' IN THE RAIN (1952) (alphamale star of excellence!)11. IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (1946)12. SUNSET BOULEVARD (1950)13. THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI (1957)14. SOME LIKE IT HOT (1959) (alphamale star of excellence!)15. STAR WARS (1977) (alphamale star of excellence!)16. ALL ABOUT EVE (1950)17. THE AFRICAN QUEEN (1951)18. PSYCHO (1960) (alphamale star of excellence!)19. CHINATOWN (1974)20. ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST (1975)21. THE GRAPES OF WRATH (1940)22. 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (1968)23. THE MALTESE FALCON (1941)24. RAGING BULL (1980) (alphamale star of excellence!)25. E.T. THE... | |
| | Giacinto Facchetti | | Giacinto Facchetti was born in Treviglio, Bergamo province on 18 July 1942. A gifted all-round sportsman in his youth, he played football for his local team and achieved good results in athletics championships. At the age of sixteen he was already a promising young player courted by Bergamo-based side Atalanta and Inter. Facchetti chose the Milanese Nerazzurri, and would go on to become a legend.
Facchetti made his Italian top-flight debut on 21 May 1961 at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. Inter beat Roma 2-0. The following Sunday in Milan he scored the first of his 59 goals for Inter in a match against Napoli. It was Helenio Herrera, coach of the legendary Great Inter side of all time, who combined Facchetti's attacking and defending abilities and invented the role of the modern full-back.
In his playing career Facchetti won 4 Italian league titles, 2 European Cups, 2 Intercontinental Cups and a Coppa Italia. He collected a total of 476 Serie A appearances for Inter. His international career was just as extraordinary. Facchetti earned 94 Italy caps (70 as captain), won the 1968 European championship with Italy in 1968 and captained the Azzurri against... | |
| | | Night and Farewell to Manzanar | | Night and Farewell to Manzanar both take place during wwii and tell stories of discrimination. Night tells the well-known story of how people with Jewish descent were treated horribly and how the Nazi Regime was genocidal following under the rule of Adolf Hitler. Farewell to Manzanar, on the other hand, tells a little known tale about how Asian-Americans were sent to reservation-esque camps after Pearl Harbor. Farewell to Manzanar began in 1942 with the attack of Pearl Harbor and a debate between isolationists and interventionists. This caused America to be scared, selfishly, for itself and they declared war soon after on Japan. After that, many Americans feared Asians to the point where they started moving Asian-Americans out of their houses on the coasts and more together inland. They did not feel safe with Asians near the coast line fearing yet again, another Pearl Harbor. The Asians were put on buses to drive them to the heartland of America. They were allowed to take all the items they can carry and the rest they can either leave behind or try to sell to people on the streets who are mostly con-men. Jeanne’s family actually puts most of their... | |
| | Mahatma Gandhi | | How many of you know Mahatma Gandhi... What were his principles and roles..
I will give some of them.. Please add up more points and help others know about this great man... If i'm mistaken somewhere please correct me...Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Gujarati: મોહનદાસ કરમચંદ ગાંધી, Hindi: मोहनदास करमचंद गांधी, IAST: mohandās karamcand gāndhī, IPA:[moːhənd̪aːs kərəmtʃənd̪ gaːnd̪ʱiː]) (October 2, 1869 – January 30, 1948) was a major political and spiritual leader of the Indian independence movement. He was the pioneer[1] of Satyagraha — resistance through mass civil disobedience strongly founded upon ahimsa (non-violence) becoming one of the strongest philosophies of freedom struggles worldwide. Gandhi is commonly known and spoken of worldwide as Mahatma Gandhi (Hindi: महात्मा, məhatma; from Sanskrit, mahātmā: Great Soul) and is fondly called Bapu (in Gujarati, Father).Gandhi first employed his ideas of civil disobedience in the Indian struggle for civil rights in South Africa. Upon his return to India, Gandhi helped lead poor farmers and labourers to protest oppressive taxation and widespread discrimination.Leading the Indian National Congress, Gandhi worked for the... | |
| | which is ur favourite battlefield game? | | my favourite battlefield game is battlefield 1942, because it's requirements r very less and so it does not lag on my college lan (as the pc's r old ). but other than that i like the campaign and maps where real battles were fought . | |
| | What if Computer Science people start producing movies? | | Some Film titles may be like these:1. Hang To Hona Hi Tha!!!!!!!!!!!!2. Meri Disc Tumhare Paas Hai3. Aao Chat Kare4. Programmer No.15. Mera Naam Developer6. Java Wale Job Le Jayenge7. Hum Apke Memory Mein Rehte Hein8. Do Processor Baarah Terminal9. Tera Code Chal Gaya10. Har Din Jo Mail Karega11. Network Ke Us Paar12. Debugging Koi Khel Nahi13. Jish Desh Mein Bill Gates Rehta Hai14. Raju Ban Gaya administrator .!15. Client Ek Numbari Programmer Dus Numbari16. Login Karo Sajana18. Naukar PC Ka19. 1942 -- A Bug Story20. Kaho Na Virus Hai21. Crash Se Crash Tak22. Haan Maine Bhi Debug Kiya Hai23. Password De Ke Dekho24. Terminal Apna Login Parayi25. Mr. Network LaRegards,
Manish | |
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1942 Commentary To Help With Your Purchase
| | | HITLER | | dolf Hitler
description: "Adolf Hitler
Born: April 20, 1889, Braunau am Inn, Austria.
Died: April 30, 1945, Berlin, Germany.
Leader (der Führer) of the Nazi party (from 1921) and dictator of Germany (1933–45) whose expansionist policies and racist views led to World War II. His early Mein Kampf (1924) outlined his vision of a racially pure Reich whose master Aryan, or Germanic, race would rule inferior races, of which the Jews were the most insidious—extermination was to be the “ final solution” to the “Jewish problem.” Early victories over Poland (1939) and Western Europe (1940) were soon followed by reversals (Stalingrad, 1942; the invasions of Italy, 1943, and Normandy, 1944), but Hitler and his generals persisted. Hitler isolated himself from the realities and preserved a fantasy world of eventual victory, refusing to allow his armies to surrender. He survived an assassination attempt in 1944 but committed suicide in Berlin a few days before Germany surrendered." | |
| | AFI greatest 100 all time movies. | | How many have you seen? List them and where they any good?1. CITIZEN KANE (1941) (alphamale star of excellence!)2. CASABLANCA (1942) (alphamale star of excellence!)3. THE GODFATHER (1972)4. GONE WITH THE WIND (1939) (alphamale star of excellence!)5. LAWRENCE OF ARABIA (1962)6. THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939) (alphamale star of excellence!)7. THE GRADUATE (1967)8. ON THE WATERFRONT (1954) (alphamale star of excellence!)9. SCHINDLER'S LIST (1993) (alphamale star of excellence!)10. SINGIN' IN THE RAIN (1952) (alphamale star of excellence!)11. IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (1946)12. SUNSET BOULEVARD (1950)13. THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI (1957)14. SOME LIKE IT HOT (1959) (alphamale star of excellence!)15. STAR WARS (1977) (alphamale star of excellence!)16. ALL ABOUT EVE (1950)17. THE AFRICAN QUEEN (1951)18. PSYCHO (1960) (alphamale star of excellence!)19. CHINATOWN (1974)20. ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST (1975)21. THE GRAPES OF WRATH (1940)22. 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (1968)23. THE MALTESE FALCON (1941)24. RAGING BULL (1980) (alphamale star of excellence!)25. E.T. THE... | |
| | Giacinto Facchetti | | Giacinto Facchetti was born in Treviglio, Bergamo province on 18 July 1942. A gifted all-round sportsman in his youth, he played football for his local team and achieved good results in athletics championships. At the age of sixteen he was already a promising young player courted by Bergamo-based side Atalanta and Inter. Facchetti chose the Milanese Nerazzurri, and would go on to become a legend.
Facchetti made his Italian top-flight debut on 21 May 1961 at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. Inter beat Roma 2-0. The following Sunday in Milan he scored the first of his 59 goals for Inter in a match against Napoli. It was Helenio Herrera, coach of the legendary Great Inter side of all time, who combined Facchetti's attacking and defending abilities and invented the role of the modern full-back.
In his playing career Facchetti won 4 Italian league titles, 2 European Cups, 2 Intercontinental Cups and a Coppa Italia. He collected a total of 476 Serie A appearances for Inter. His international career was just as extraordinary. Facchetti earned 94 Italy caps (70 as captain), won the 1968 European championship with Italy in 1968 and captained the Azzurri against... | |
| | | Night and Farewell to Manzanar | | Night and Farewell to Manzanar both take place during wwii and tell stories of discrimination. Night tells the well-known story of how people with Jewish descent were treated horribly and how the Nazi Regime was genocidal following under the rule of Adolf Hitler. Farewell to Manzanar, on the other hand, tells a little known tale about how Asian-Americans were sent to reservation-esque camps after Pearl Harbor. Farewell to Manzanar began in 1942 with the attack of Pearl Harbor and a debate between isolationists and interventionists. This caused America to be scared, selfishly, for itself and they declared war soon after on Japan. After that, many Americans feared Asians to the point where they started moving Asian-Americans out of their houses on the coasts and more together inland. They did not feel safe with Asians near the coast line fearing yet again, another Pearl Harbor. The Asians were put on buses to drive them to the heartland of America. They were allowed to take all the items they can carry and the rest they can either leave behind or try to sell to people on the streets who are mostly con-men. Jeanne’s family actually puts most of their... | |
| | Mahatma Gandhi | | How many of you know Mahatma Gandhi... What were his principles and roles..
I will give some of them.. Please add up more points and help others know about this great man... If i'm mistaken somewhere please correct me...Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Gujarati: મોહનદાસ કરમચંદ ગાંધી, Hindi: मोहनदास करमचंद गांधी, IAST: mohandās karamcand gāndhī, IPA:[moːhənd̪aːs kərəmtʃənd̪ gaːnd̪ʱiː]) (October 2, 1869 – January 30, 1948) was a major political and spiritual leader of the Indian independence movement. He was the pioneer[1] of Satyagraha — resistance through mass civil disobedience strongly founded upon ahimsa (non-violence) becoming one of the strongest philosophies of freedom struggles worldwide. Gandhi is commonly known and spoken of worldwide as Mahatma Gandhi (Hindi: महात्मा, məhatma; from Sanskrit, mahātmā: Great Soul) and is fondly called Bapu (in Gujarati, Father).Gandhi first employed his ideas of civil disobedience in the Indian struggle for civil rights in South Africa. Upon his return to India, Gandhi helped lead poor farmers and labourers to protest oppressive taxation and widespread discrimination.Leading the Indian National Congress, Gandhi worked for the... | |
| | which is ur favourite battlefield game? | | my favourite battlefield game is battlefield 1942, because it's requirements r very less and so it does not lag on my college lan (as the pc's r old ). but other than that i like the campaign and maps where real battles were fought . | |
| | What if Computer Science people start producing movies? | | Some Film titles may be like these:1. Hang To Hona Hi Tha!!!!!!!!!!!!2. Meri Disc Tumhare Paas Hai3. Aao Chat Kare4. Programmer No.15. Mera Naam Developer6. Java Wale Job Le Jayenge7. Hum Apke Memory Mein Rehte Hein8. Do Processor Baarah Terminal9. Tera Code Chal Gaya10. Har Din Jo Mail Karega11. Network Ke Us Paar12. Debugging Koi Khel Nahi13. Jish Desh Mein Bill Gates Rehta Hai14. Raju Ban Gaya administrator .!15. Client Ek Numbari Programmer Dus Numbari16. Login Karo Sajana18. Naukar PC Ka19. 1942 -- A Bug Story20. Kaho Na Virus Hai21. Crash Se Crash Tak22. Haan Maine Bhi Debug Kiya Hai23. Password De Ke Dekho24. Terminal Apna Login Parayi25. Mr. Network LaRegards,
Manish | |
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