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During and aftermath
During the aftermath of the Second World War, Pasternak had composed a series of poems on Gospel themes.
During this period, Athens and Sparta rose to a position of political eminence in Greece, and their rivalry in the aftermath of the Persian wars brought Greece into renewed internal conflict.
During his presidential campaign, in the aftermath of World War I, he promised a return of the nation to " normalcy ".
During the aftermath of this crisis, on 21 December 1963, intercommunal violence broke out between Greek and Turkish Cypriots.
During the ninth Congress, the SED also responded to some of the public excitement and unrest that had emerged in the aftermath of the signing of the Helsinki Accords, the human rights documents issued at the meetings in 1975 of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe.
During the century's first decade the indigenous Mandaic community of Iraq, which used to number 60-70, 000 persons, collapsed in the aftermath of the Iraq War of 2003 ; most of the community relocated to nearby Iran, Syria and Jordan, or formed diaspora communities beyond the Middle East.
During the " Bloody Assizes " in the autumn of 1685, in the aftermath of Duke of Monmouth's Rebellion men from Nether Stowey who were caught up in the rebellion are said to have been hanged, drawn and quartered in the village after they were sentenced to death by Judge Jeffries.
During the next six years, he reported on Soviet advances in science and the rebuilding of the Soviet economy in the aftermath of World War II.
During the tour, Billie experiences an overwhelming, and fateful moment ; she witnesses the aftermath of the lynching of an African-American man, which presses her to record one of the most controversial songs in history (" Strange Fruit ").
During his tenure as Governor, Rajaji's priorities were to deal with refugees and to bring peace and stability in the aftermath of the Calcutta riots.
During the Serbian Revolution ( 1804 – 1835 ) against the Ottoman Empire, about 200 Serbians were impaled in Belgrade in 1814, as punishment for a riot in the aftermath of Hadži Prodan's Revolt.
During the early years, Romania's scarce resources after World War II were drained by the " SovRom " agreements, mixed Soviet-Romanian tax-exempt companies established in the aftermath of World War II which allowed the Soviets to control Romania's major sources of income, in addition to the war reparations paid to the USSR.
During his time as a cadet, he requested to join the older cadets in restoring order to the streets of Mega-City One in the immediate aftermath of the Atomic Wars of 2070.
During his two terms, he led mediations between Britain and Argentina in the aftermath of the Falklands War and promoted the efforts of the Contadora Group to bring peace and stability to Central America.
During the American Revolution and its immediate aftermath the term " federal " was applied to any person who supported the colonial union and the government formed under the Articles of Confederation.
During his tenure he had to deal with the aftermath of the devastating Bengal famine of 1943, caused in part by the Japanese invasion of Burma and war-time rationing, but severely compounded British administrative incompetence and lack of concern.
During the Thirty Years ' War, the Swedes occupied the harbour in the aftermath of their victory over the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
During the 1920s and 1930s, in the aftermath of the increasing mechanization of Delta farms, displaced whites and African Americans began to leave the land and move to towns and cities.
During the war against the Taliban and Al Qaida in the aftermath of the 9 / 11 terrorist attacks, Kunduz was the location from where thousands of Pakistani military personnel, Afghan sympathizers, and some members of the Taliban and Al-Qaeda were airlifted to safety within Pakistan.
During the Katrina event more than one thousand ARES volunteers assisted in the aftermath and provided communications for the American Red Cross, The Salvation Army, and other individuals related to the relief effort.
During the same television interview, Howard also stated that he saw the outpouring of grief in the aftermath of the Port Arthur massacre as " an opportunity to grab the moment and think about a fundamental change to gun laws in this country ".
During the aftermath of the Korean War, the Eighth Army remained in South Korea, but the forces under its command were continually reduced as the demands of the U. S. Army in Europe and then the Vietnam War increased.
During the tumultuous aftermath, Zhao Gao convinced the new emperor to install his followers in official positions.
During the aftermath of the Gulf War, President Bush's approval ratings were extremely high.

During and World
During World War 2,, he was a lieutenant commander in the United States Navy.
During World War 2, about 7.5 million persons were enrolled in courses organized under two special programs administered by state and local school authorities: ( 1 ) Vocational Education for National Defense, and ( 2 ) War Production Training.
During World War 2,, doctors in The Netherlands and Scandinavia noted a curious fact: despite the stresses of Nazi occupation, the death rate from coronary artery disease was slowly dropping.
During the First World War Korzybski served as an intelligence officer in the Russian Army.
During World War I, the Armenian Genocide, the Greek genocide ( especially in Pontus ), and the Assyrian Genocide almost entirely removed the ancient communities of Armenian and Assyrian populations in Anatolia, as well as a large part of its ethnic Greek population.
During World II the winter games were canceled but after that time the Winter Games have been held in St. Moritz ( 1948 ), Innsbruck, Austria ( 1964 and 1976 ), Grenoble, France, ( 1968 ), Albertville, France, ( 1992 ), and Torino, Italy, ( 2006 ).
During World War I, Poirot left Belgium for Britain as a refugee.
* During the first week of August is World Breastfeeding Week.
During World War II, Turing worked for the Government Code and Cypher School ( GCCS ) at Bletchley Park, Britain's codebreaking centre.
During the First World War, because of his family connections with both sides and the division of popular opinion, Spain remained neutral.
During World War II, Abadan was a major logistics center for Lend-Lease aircraft being sent to the Soviet Union by the United States.
During World War II, the ACLU defended Japanese American citizens who were forcibly relocated to internment camps.
During World War II, Eleven Assyrian companies saw action in Palestine and another four served in Cyprus.
During the early 20th century, Alicante was a minor capital that enjoyed the benefit of Spain's neutrality during World War I, and that provided new opportunities for the local industry and agriculture.
During the 1st World War British prisoners of war who had been captured at Gallipoli were housed here in an empty Armenian church at the foot of the rock.
During the First and Second World Wars, Inchcolm was occupied by the army as part of the defences of the Firth of Forth.
During World War II and for many years afterward, Capp worked tirelessly going to hospitals to entertain patients, especially to cheer recent amputees and explain to them that the loss of a limb did not mean an end to a happy and productive life.
During World War II, a subcamp of Flossenbürg concentration camp was located here.
During World War II, Bonn acquired military significance because of its strategic location on the Rhine River, which formed a natural barrier to easy penetration into the German heartland from the west.
During World War II, large parts of Berlin were destroyed in the 1943 – 45 air raids and during the Battle of Berlin.
During World War I, the Germans used Zeppelins as bombers since they had the range and capacity to carry a useful bomb load from Germany to England.
During World War II it was occupied by the U. S. military.
During World War I, the large navy was cut off from resupply of big gun shells and became a paper navy, thus reinforcing the drive for self-sufficiency.
During World War II, through February 1945, when Turkey was neutral for most of the length of the conflict, the Dardanelles were closed to the ships of the belligerent nations.
During the Second World War, Bletchley Park was the site of the United Kingdom's main decryption establishment, the Government Code and Cypher School ( GC & CS ), where ciphers and codes of several Axis countries were decrypted, most importantly the ciphers generated by the German Enigma and Lorenz machines.

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