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Shirer and worked
William L. Shirer, who worked in Berlin as a journalist in the 1930s and was acquainted with Goebbels, wrote in The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich ( 1960 ) that the deformity was from a childhood attack of osteomyelitis and a failed operation to correct it.
Among those worked for INS were future broadcasters William Shirer, Edwin Newman and Irving R. Levine, who in 1950 covered the outbreak of war in Korea for INS.

Shirer and noted
Shirer also noted Lutze speaking there ( Lutze reaffirmed the SA's loyalty ).

Shirer and account
A vivid eyewitness account of this speech is given by William L. Shirer in both Berlin Diary and The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich.

Shirer and was
Researchers, including William L. Shirer and Alan Bullock, believe that the NSDAP was responsible for starting the fire.
At the outbreak of World War One in early August 1914, hundreds of thousands of Berliners cheered the military parade, which took place here At the outbreak of World War Two, no such scenes were seen, according to the American journalist and historian William L. Shirer, but after Adolf Hitler returned from his inspection of Paris in 1940, a huge victory parade was held.
Historian William L. Shirer wrote that "… his opponents, including the Jews, readily conceded that he was at heart a decent, chivalrous, generous and tolerant man.
It was also around this time that Reid's lifelong passion for history was kindled when his girlfriend ( and later wife ), Cathie McGowan, bought him a copy of The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William L. Shirer.
William Shirer, a CBS journalist who resided in Nazi Germany until 1940 and was in frequent contact with Hanfstaengl, described him as an " eccentric, gangling man, whose sardonic wit somewhat compensated for his shallow mind.
( Note: The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, a book written by William L. Shirer, a U. S. journalist and correspondent who reported from Berlin during World War II, states that Hitler was examined for military service on February 5, 1914, and found unfit to serve by cause and or reason of poor health.
He became Editor-in-Chief of the company and was a major figure in the book industry, publishing numerous works by high-profile writers and personalities such as William L. Shirer, Will and Ariel Durant, Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan.
Such was his fanaticism to the Nazi ideology that he created an impression in American journalist William L. Shirer, writing in his book The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich that Ōshima " is more Nazi than the Nazis ".

Shirer and by
At the Nazi Party Congress in Nuremberg in September 1934, William L. Shirer observed Hitler speaking to the SA for the first time since the purge ( Hitler absolved the SA from crimes committed by Röhm ).
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich is a non-fiction book by William L. Shirer chronicling the general history of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945.
Both its recognition by journalists as a great history book and its popular success surprised Shirer and the publisher commissioned a first printing of merely 12, 500 copies.
* The Collapse of the Third Republic, also by Shirer
The latter diaries were later used by American historian William Shirer, as a major primary source for his monumental work The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, along with other confidential documents and manuscripts.
* Front cover of The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William L. Shirer, 30th anniversary cover.

Shirer and time
According to William L. Shirer, Hitler spends the next few days worrying that the Russians will not come to terms in time for the rest of the invasion plans to unfold as scheduled.

Shirer and 1960
* Shirer, William The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, New York: Simon and Schuster, 1960 ISBN 0671624202.
* Shirer, William The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, New York: Simon and Schuster, 1960, ISBN 0671624202.
: William Shirer, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, Simon & Schuster, Inc., New York, 1960, 1990, 2004.

worked and outside
I was not sure the magic worked outside the church walls ... in the open air of Mississippi.
Of these, 4, 308 or about 53. 5 % of the residents worked outside Aarau while 17, 419 people commuted into the municipality for work.
Aldrin worked outside the spacecraft for 2 hours and 6 minutes, in addition to two stand-up EVAs in the spacecraft hatch for an additional 3 hours and 24 minutes.
In the 1980s, about 75 percent of adult women worked outside the home ; they made up about 48 percent of the work force.
On the average, their workweek outside the home was several hours shorter than men's because a greater portion of them were employed only part-time or worked in the service sector, where hours were shorter than they were in manufacturing.
Several of the anime series that he worked on were very popular inside and outside of Japan, most notably Sonic Soldier Borgman and Project A-ko.
Gilliam also worked on the matte paintings, useful in particular for the very first shot of the three wise men against a starscape and in giving the illusion of the whole of the outside of the fortress being covered in graffiti.
However, the foundation of memetics in full modern incarnation originates in the publication in 1996 of two books by authors outside the academic mainstream: Virus of the Mind: The New Science of the Meme by former Microsoft executive turned motivational speaker and professional poker player, Richard Brodie, and Thought Contagion: How Belief Spreads Through Society by Aaron Lynch, a mathematician and philosopher who worked for many years as an engineer at Fermilab.
In defending this view, reliabilists ( and externalists generally ) are apt to point to examples from simple acts of perception: if one sees a bird in the tree outside his window and thereby gains the belief that there is a bird in that tree, he might not at all understand the cognitive processes that account for his successful act of perception ; nevertheless, it is the fact that the processes worked reliably that accounts for why his belief is justified.
In the meantime, however, Khomeini was careful not to publicize his ideas for clerical rule outside of his Islamic network of opposition to the Shah which he worked to build and strengthen over the next decade.
Beginning in the 1970s, as women increasingly worked outside of the home, daytime television viewing declined.
In 1789 he set about modernising the process of malt grinding and pumping, which had been previously worked with the employment of horses, by introducing what was reputed to be the first steam engine ( Boulton and Watt ) to be used for this purpose outside of London, and was then able to describe his business as the Faversham Steam Brewery.
Animal behaviourist Candy d ' Sa, who worked with Animal Planet on the list, said: " We can relate to the tiger, as it is fierce and commanding on the outside, but noble and discerning on the inside ".
* The rise of independent producers that worked outside of the Studio System.
Hydrogen was pumped into the middle of the tube, and would be heated by the fuel as it travelled through the channels as it worked its way to the outside.
Martin, who said “ I ’ d never understand the law ” ( p. 19 ), began singing outside the courtroom where her father worked every Saturday night at a bandstand where the town band played.
' he said, ' there's an infinite number of monkeys outside who want to talk to us about this script for Hamlet they've worked out.
While other pigeons spent their time grubbing for food, Marvin Stanley Pigeon worked away on his book on the window ledge outside the Manuscript Room of the Public Library in Bryant Park.
Jan Tomáš Forman (; born February 18, 1932 ), known as Miloš Forman (, ), is a Czech-American director, screenwriter, and professor, who since 1968 has lived and worked primarily outside the former Czechoslovakia and the present Czech Republic.
Shang bronzesmiths usually worked in foundries outside the cities to make ritual vessels, and sometimes weapons and chariot fittings as well.
She worked as a critic and essayist, though many critics and readers both within and outside USSR concluded she had died.
Macmillan worked with states outside the European Economic Community ( EEC ) to form the European Free Trade Association ( EFTA ), which from 3 May 1960 established a free-trade area between the member countries.
This decision was worked out in 1617, with outside input from the English ambassador Dudley Carleton.
However, repeated exposures to inhaling the sub-freezing air in the large walk-in freezer after being outside inhaling the desert-hot air caused severe health problems, leading to a pneumothorax of his right lung on three separate occasions between seven to nine months during the two years he worked there.
Each band member has worked on numerous projects outside The Choir: Hindalong produced the successful City On A Hill series of worship albums, co-writing the well-known song " God of Wonders " with band-mate Byrd.

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