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Keynesian economics advocates a mixed economy — predominantly private sector, but with a significant role of government and public sector – and served as the economic model during the later part of the Great Depression, World War II, and the post-war economic expansion ( 1945 – 1973 ), though it lost some influence following the tax surcharge in 1968 and the stagflation of the 1970s.
He was released from Roumieh in October 1990 as part of Lebanon's post-war general amnesty.
Adorno ’ s 1949 dictum —" To write poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric "— posed the question of what German culture could mean after Auschwitz ; his own continual revision of this dictum — in Negative Dialectics, for example, he wrote that " Perennial suffering has as much right to expression as a tortured man has to scream "; while in “ Commitment ,” he wrote in 1962 that the dictum " expresses in negative form the impulse which inspires committed literature "— was part of post-war Germany ’ s struggle with history and culture.
The two atomic bombings led, in part, to post-war Japan's adopting of the Three Non-Nuclear Principles, which forbade the nation from developing nuclear armaments.
The history of the post-war U. S. military presence in the Valley is preserved at Fort Garland and other sites in the Valley, which became part of the Territory of Colorado in 1861.
After World War II, the Labour Party proposed the establishment of national parks as part of the post-war reconstruction of the UK.
No plebiscite was planned for Southern Schleswig, as it was dominated by an ethnic German majority and, in accordance with prevailing sentiment of the times, remained part of the post-war German state.
After World War II, became once more part of a Polish state, and as in all of post-war Poland most of the German population was expelled.
In the 1950s and 1960s, German immigration continued as part of a large post-war wave of European immigration to Australia.
Juliana immediately took part in a post-war relief operation for the people in the northern part of the country, where the Nazi-caused famine ( the famine winter of 1944 – 1945 ) and their continued torturing and murdering of the previous winter had claimed many victims.
The film was the first part of a trilogy centered on women during the post-war " economic miracle " which was completed with Lola ( 1981 ) and Veronika Voss ( 1982 ).
Leading post-war exponents of the part have included Giuseppe Valdengo, Leonard Warren, Robert Merrill, Tito Gobbi, Sherrill Milnes and James Morris.
They understood that their post-war reputations would depend, in large part, on their conduct during the war years.
During Reconstruction, railroads would be extended through Helena as part of the post-war development of central Alabama ’ s mineral resources.
In the 1950s, free trade policies with Japan, which had modern equipment shipped to them by the U. S. as part of post-war reconstruction enabling them to produce fine cotton goods much more cheaply, resulted in the death of the New England textile industry as cheap cotton goods flooded the U. S. market.
His books on planning nevertheless played an important part in the political debates of the immediate post-war years, both in the United States and in several European countries.
The company survived in the post-war era, undergoing a number of mergers and changing its name from Messerschmitt to Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm before being bought by DASA in 1989, now part of EADS.
The tradition died out rapidly in the late 1950s, in large part because of post-war slum clearance programmes, which resulted in the widespread demolition of housing, and the break-up of communities throughout Manchester
After World War II he served in the Independent Norwegian Brigade Group in Germany, part of the Allied forces occupying post-war Germany.
The Mufti was in many ways a disreputable character, but post-war claims that he played any significant part in the Holocaust have never been sustained.
A push by the sport's organizers to adopt an increasingly professional attitude dominated the post-war period: poor field conditions, previously accepted as part of the game, resulted in numerous complaints against the CRU following the 1949 and 1950 Grey Cups.
It was, however, widely in use by the late part of the war and in the immediate post-war years, with slogans ranging from the simple " What, no bread?
As he was in hospice, he urged the recovery of Taiwan be included in the post-war settlement ; it became part of the Cairo Declaration months later.
Archaeologist Magnus Alkarp, who has studied classified and semi-classified documents from the post-war era, has showed that the Westrogothian School ( among other regional, right-wing separatists movements in Scandinavia ) was an important part of the Operation Gladio.

part and reorganization
We also know that the Saxon Shore as reflected in the Notitia was created as a part of the Theodosian reorganization of Britain ( post A.D. 369 ).
The Mamluk province of Bilad a-Sham ( Syria ) was conquered by Turkish Sultan Selim II in 1516 – 17, becoming a part of the province of Ottoman Syria for the next four centuries, first as the Damascus Eyalet and later as the Syria Vilayet ( following the Tanzimat reorganization of 1864 ).
As part of his reorganization of the empire in 300 AD, the Emperor Diocletian separated the administration of Crete from Cyrenaica and in the latter formed the new provinces of " Upper Libya " and " Lower Libya ", using the term Libya for the first time as an administrative designation.
In 1990, in a reorganization of the Lucas companies, the Games Division of Lucasfilm became part of the newly created LucasArts Entertainment Company, together with Industrial Light & Magic and Skywalker Sound.
As part of this reorganization, SAC was disestablished on 1 June 1992.
As part of the reorganization, SAC's bomber aircraft, ICBMs, strategic reconnaissance aircraft, and command post aircraft were merged with USAF fighter and other tactical aircraft assets and reassigned to the newly-established Air Combat Command ( ACC ).
On 21 March 1946, CAF was disestablished as part of a major reorganization of the USAAF.
An early example of this which expanded in September 1982 as part of a reorganization of education in the Halesowen area which also saw three-tier education axed after just 10 years in force.
This reorganization was engineered in large part by Secretary of State Knox's First Assistant Secretary, Huntington Wilson, who served as de facto Secretary of State due to the frequent absence of Knox.
Lazare Carnot played a large part in the reorganization of the French army from 1793 to 1794 — a time which saw previous French misfortunes reversed, with Republican armies advancing on all fronts.
As part of the reorganization of the military command structure following the Blomberg – Fritsch Affair in early 1938, it was declared that the service chiefs, namely OKW chief Wilhelm Keitel, Army commander Walter von Brauchitsch, Luftwaffe commander Hermann Göring and Raeder were to have the same status as Cabinet ministers and as such, they all started to receive publicly the same pay as a Cabinet member and privately payments from Konto 5 slush fund.
The working hypothesis of autosegmental analysis is that a large part of phonological generalizations can be interpreted as a restructuring or reorganization of the autosegments in a representation.
The unit was assigned to the reactivated 101st Airborne Division and subsequently inactivated as a combat team in 1956 as part of the division's reorganization into the Pentomic structure, which featured battle groups in place of regiments and battalions.
As part of this reorganization the 352nd also took under command the two battalions of the 726th Grenadier Regiment as well as the 439th Ost-Battalion that had been attached to the 726th.
The reorganization was part of a larger proposal which would grant the President the authority to propose mergers of federal agencies, which would then be subject to an up-or-down Congressional vote.
The National Security Council was created by Public Law 80 – 253, approved July 26, 1947, as part of a general reorganization of the U. S. national security apparatus.
Hopes for a new free start were immediately dampened when the PKWN claimed they were entitled to choose who they wanted to take part in the government, and the Soviet NKVD seized sixteen Polish underground leaders who had wanted to participate in negotiations on the reorganization in March 1945 brought them to the Soviet Union for a show trial in June.
As part of the 2000 – 2006 municipal reorganization in Quebec, the five municipalities that constituted the Communauté urbaine de l ' Outaouais were merged on January 1, 2002 to constitute the new city of Gatineau.
After the war, March reverted to its operational role and was assigned to the new Tactical Air Command ( TAC ) as part of the postwar reorganization of the Army Air Force.
DC-18 and the SFADS was inactivated on 1 August 1963 as part of an ADC consolidation and reorganization, with its assigned units assigned to other ADC Sectors.
It remained an independent municipality until the municipal reorganization on 1 January 2005, when Wehl became part of the larger neighbouring municipality of Doetinchem.
Our Lady of Grace is an elementary school that operates under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Camden As part of the Camden Diocese reorganization, Our Lady of Grace School ( K-8 ) and the Church were both closed.
During a reorganization of Morris County in 1806 and taking its name from one of the historic settlements it would govern, Chatham Township was formed to include several colonial villages and settlements that had been made part of previously existing townships.
On 1 November 1991, the 27th TFW was re-designated the 27th Fighter Wing as part of an Air Force-wide reorganization.
Lorenzo considered selling Eastern's profitable Latin American routes to AA as part of a Chapter 11 reorganization of Eastern in early 1989, but backed out in a last-ditch effort to rebuild the MIA hub.

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