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In late 1944, Philby was chosen to replace Cowgill as head of Section. Charles Arnold-Baker, an officer of German birth ( born Wolfgang von Blumenthal ) working or Richard Gatty in Belgium and later transferred to the Norwegian Swedish border, voiced suspicions of Philby but was ignored.
Thus, for example, the Crown Prince was unable to contradict the advice of his Chief of Staff, General Leonhard, Count von Blumenthal, for fear of a direct appeal ( in this case ) to his father, the King.
Their attempt to leave Metz in order to link up with French forces at Châlons was spotted by a Prussian cavalry patrol under Major Oskar von Blumenthal.
General Leonhard Graf von Blumenthal, who commanded the siege, was opposed to the bombardment on moral grounds.
He was an educated and well-travelled man, whose tutor had been the statesman Joachim Friedrich von Blumenthal.
It was around this time that the three brothers were introduced by Albrecht von Blumenthal to poet Stefan George's influential circle, Georgekreis, from which many notable members of the German resistance would later emerge.
An early chancellor, Bishop Georg von Blumenthal ( 1490 – 1550 ), was a notable opponent of the Protestant Reformation, as he remained a Catholic.
The eastern half was dominated by the pro-German Counts von Plotho who brought their own vassals such as the von Blumenthal and von Grabow families with them.
Otto von Blumenthal, for example, was made Captain of the Prignitz from 1415 – 1422 and of Lenzen from 1420.
During World War I, its governor, Count Hans von Blumenthal, was one of a small number of German military officials who struck up a rapport with the local population, chiefly through his interest in hunting.
The theory was originally published in 1984 by United States physicists Joel R. Primack, George Blumenthal, and Sandra Moore Faber with UK scientist Martin Rees.
Nathaniel Branden was born Nathan Blumenthal in Brampton, Ontario, and grew up alongside three sisters, two older and one younger.
Lauder-Frost was called in to become Publications Editor ( March 1987-December 1992 ), and Henry von Blumenthal became Treasurer.
" Also that year, von Blumenthal began developing a system of collaboration with other monarchist organisations, and compiled The Monarchists ' Directory and which was published by Lauder-Frost in the League's Newsletter for the first time in 1989.
One of the most successful UK branches, in Kent, was led by von Blumenthal, who had recruited Don Foreman as its secretary.
Count Hans Christoff von Königsmarck, of Tjust ( March 4, 1600 – March 8, 1663 ), son of Conrad von Königsmarck and Beatrix von Blumenthal, was a Swedish-German soldier who commanded Sweden's legendary flying column, a force which played a key role in Gustavus Adolphus ' strategy.
Its journal, Der Stahlhelm, was edited by Count Hans-Jürgen von Blumenthal, later hanged for his part in the July 20 plot.
The complete text, together with a translation into Latin, was published in London in 1863 by Francis Newman and 1931 in a book by Albrecht von Blumenthal.
In a Counterpunch article in August 2005, Cockburn referred to Hitchens as: " A guy who called Sid Blumenthal one of his best friends and then tried to have him thrown into prison for perjury ; a guy who waited til his friend Edward Said was on his death bed before attacking him in the Atlantic Monthly ; a guy who knows perfectly well the role Israel plays in US policy but who does not scruple to flail Cindy Sheehan as a LaRouchie and anti-Semite because, maybe, she dared mention the word Israel.
" Hitchens responded by standing by his criticism of Sheehan and then defending his deposition to U. S. House of Representatives prosecutors regarding Blumenthal during the impeachment of Bill Clinton and his critical review of Said s book, Orientalism ( Hitchens stating that the review was determined by the 25th anniversary of the book s original publication and not the state of Said s health ).
Upon being approached by Joachim Friedrich von Blumenthal at the Emperor Ferdinand's behest, he became one of the chief conspirators against Wallenstein, and after the tragedy of Eger was appointed to the command of the army which Wallenstein had formed and led.
At Yale, he was classmates with Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and Richard Blumenthal.
* April 1998 Blumenthal v. AOL ( part of the case against Drudge and AOL ) held that the CDA protects AOL for Drudge's writing that Blumenthal, an assistant to the US President, had a spousal abuse background ( retracted in two days ) even though it paid Drudge US $ 3, 000 a month for his columns, had editorial control and might well have been liable if it was not an online publication.

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In 1918 ( though some sources state 1922 ), he joined forces with his elder brother Walter, and Marty Bloom ( born Martin Blumenthal, 1893-1974 ), to form The Melrose Brothers Music Company, a publishing house and music store on the South Side of Chicago.
In August 2008 Blumenthal announced that Connecticut had joined California, Illinois and Florida in suing subprime mortgage lender Countrywide Financial ( now owned by Bank of America ) for fraudulent business practices.
On October 30, 2010, the President of the United States Barack Obama joined Democratic Party candidates, including former Stamford Mayor Dan Malloy, Attorney General Richard Blumenthal and Congressman Jim Himes at a " Moving America Forward Rally " at the Arena at Harbor Yard.

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The first Sigal and the Blumenthal responsa were considered by the CJLS as part of its decision on prayer roles in 1973.
In 1981, Masson's controversial conclusions were discussed in a series of New York Times articles by Ralph Blumenthal, to the dismay of the psychoanalytic establishment.
Foreword by Heston Blumenthal.
* The Other Regime Change by Max Blumenthal, Salon magazine, July 2004
He and his brother Claus were introduced by Albrecht von Blumenthal to the circle of the mystic symbolist poet Stefan George, many of whose followers became members of the German Resistance to National Socialism.
* " Simplicius ": On Aristotle, On the Soul 3. 1-5, translated by Henry J. Blumenthal ( 2000 ).
In 1986, after the success of a second hostile takeover bid engineered by Burroughs ' CEO and former U. S. Secretary of the Treasury, Michael Blumenthal, Sperry Corporation merged with Burroughs Corporation to become Unisys.
The Prussians were nominally commanded by the Crown Prince Frederick, but ably directed by his Chief of Staff, General Leonhard Graf von Blumenthal.
* The comedy play Im weißen Rößl ( The White Horse Inn ) by Oscar Blumenthal and Gustav Kadelburg opens in Berlin.
** Bob Blumenthal ( notes writer ) for Miles Davis & John Coltrane: The Complete Columbia Recordings 1955-1961 performed by Miles Davis & John Coltrane
* Blumenthal v. Drudge Opinion by Judge Paul Friedman
Troops from Germany commanded by Crown Prince Frederick and directed by his Chief of Staff, General Leonhard Graf von Blumenthal, defeated the French under Marshal Mac-Mahon near the village of Wörth in Alsace, on the Sauer, 10 km north of Haguenau.

Blumenthal and President
Princeton economist W. Michael Blumenthal, who was born in Oranienburg near Berlin and was later President Jimmy Carter s Secretary of the Treasury, has been the director of the museum since December 1997.
Werner Michael Blumenthal ( born January 3, 1926 ) served as United States Secretary of the Treasury under President Jimmy Carter from 1977-1979.
On 7 June 1867 it was bought from the Blumenthal family for Otto von Bismarck by the grateful Prussian state for his services as Minister President in the Austro-Prussian War.
Blumenthal served as administrative assistant to United States Senator Abraham A. Ribicoff, as aide to Daniel P. Moynihan when Moynihan was Assistant to President Richard Nixon, and as a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun.
In 2008 the Congress passed and President George W. Bush signed into law a new terrorist surveillance bill including the telecom immunity provisions opposed by Blumenthal.
Sidney Blumenthal briefing President Bill Clinton in the Oval Office, 1998
Sidney Blumenthal (; born November 6, 1948 ) is a former aide to President of the United States Bill Clinton and a widely published American journalist, especially on American politics and foreign policy.

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