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Heye and speech
The leading defender of Zenker's speech was the CDU politician Commander Hellmuth Heye, who once been an officer in the Kriegsmarine.
The Social Democratic politician Carlo Schmid read out in the Bundestag the anti-Semitic lines from Raeder's Heroes ' Day Speech of 1939 ; noted that Raeder had not only refused to apologise for that speech, but testified at Nuremberg that he believed that Germany was threatened by " International Jewry "; and argued that Germans to have a better future meant Raeder could not be a role model or seen as a hero as Zenker and Heye wanted.

Heye and both
Heye argued that as officers both Raeder and Dönitz had no choice, but to follow orders to fight for their country ; claimed that officers bear " no political responsibility " for following orders, and their convictions were due to a " post-war psychosis ".
In addition, Heye, acting on his own, informed the Japanese that German recognition of Manchukuo would soon be coming, a claim that strained German relations with both the Chinese ( who were offended at the idea of German recognition for Manchukuo ) and the Japanese ( who were offended when German recognition did not come ).

Heye and Raeder
The German historian Jost Dülffer wrote that Raeder would have been better off in preparing the Z Plan with following the advice of Commander Hellmuth Heye who had advocated in a 1938 paper a guerre-de-course strategy of Kreuzerkrieg ( cruiser war ) in which groups of Panzerschiffe and submarines would attack British convoys or Karl Dönitz who also advocated a guerre-de-course strategy of using " wolf-packs " of submarines to attack British commerence.
Heye who argued that all of the anti-Semitic statements made by Raeder and Dönitz were historically unimportant because neither had been convicted of crimes against humanity, suggesting these statements were forced on them by the Nazi regime and claimed that Raeder was opposed to anti-Semitism because of his efforts to protect officers who were Mischlinge.

Heye and Dönitz
* 1943: Admiral Karl Dönitz orders vice-admiral Hellmuth Heye to create a special unit.

Heye and who
The current arrangement represented a political compromise between those who wished to keep the Heye Collection in New York, and those who wanted it to be part of the new NMAI on the National Mall.
The center is named for George Gustav Heye, who began collecting Native American artifacts in 1903 and opened the Museum of the American Indian on Audubon Terrace in upper Manhattan in 1922.

Heye and had
The Heye Collection was formerly displayed in the Audubon Terrace location, but had long been seeking a new building.

Heye and Kriegsmarine
When the Kriegsmarine began planning for a war with Britain in May 1938, the Kriegsmarine's senior operations officer, Commander Hellmuth Heye concluded the best strategy the Kriegsmarine could follow was a Kreuzerkrieg fleet of U-boats, light cruisers and Panzerschiff operating in tandem.

Heye and German
Shortly after his arrival in Tokyo, Dirksen became involved with the efforts of a shady German businessman, drug-dealer, Nazi Party member and friend of Hermann Göring named Ferdinand Heye to become Special Trade Commissioner in Manchukuo.
In early 1934, Dirksen himself came into conflict with Heye over the latter's attempts to secure not just a soybean monopoly, but all German business in Manchuria.

Heye and .
His break-through commission was the design of the Alexander Hamilton U. S. Custom House in New York City ( now housing the George Gustav Heye Center ).
Heye Puzzles offer Bastin's work as jigsaw puzzles.
It was created by Heye & Partner, McDonald's agency based in Unterhaching, Germany, near Munich, and a member of the DDB Worldwide Communications Group, Inc.
It has three facilities: the National Museum of the American Indian on the National Mall in Washington, D. C., which opened on September 21, 2004, on Fourth Street and Independence Avenue, Southwest ; the George Gustav Heye Center, a permanent museum in New York City ; and the Cultural Resources Center, a research and collections facility in Suitland, Maryland.
The Heye Foundation's Museum of the American Indian opened to the public on Audubon Terrace in New York City in 1922.
George Gustav Heye ( 1874 – 1957 ) traveled throughout North and South America collecting native objects.
He started the Museum of the American Indian and his Heye Foundation in 1916.
The Heye collection became part of the Smithsonian in June 1990, and represents approximately 85 % of the holdings of the NMAI.
The Heye Trust included a restriction requiring the collection to be displayed in New York City, and moving the collection to a Museum outside of New York aroused substantial opposition from New York politicians.
Similar to the Heye Center in Lower Manhattan, the museum offers a range of exhibitions, film and video screenings, school group programs, public programs and living culture presentations throughout the year.
The Museum ’ s George Gustav Heye Center occupies two floors of the Alexander Hamilton U. S. Custom House in Lower Manhattan.
The Heye Center offers a range of exhibitions, film and video screenings, school group programs and living culture presentations throughout the year.
The National Museum of the American Indian is home to the collection of the former Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation.
The collection, which became part of the Smithsonian in June 1990, was assembled by George Gustav Heye ( 1874 – 1957 ) during a 54-year period, beginning in 1903.

ended and speech
According to Wirt, Henry ended his speech with words that have since become immortalized: " Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery?
However, his next films, The Great Dictator ( 1940 ), a parody on Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini that ended in a dramatic speech criticising the blind following patriotic nationalism, and Monsieur Verdoux ( 1947 ), which criticised war and capitalism, as well as his first European film A King in New York ( 1957 ), which ridiculed the U. S. House Un-American Activities Committee, were more clearly political and caused controversy.
This period began with the first known speech of Cicero and ended with the death of Ovid.
In his acceptance speech a week after the convention ended, Secretary Hoover said: " We in America today are nearer to the final triumph over poverty than ever before in the history of this land ... We shall soon with the help of God be in sight of the day when poverty will be banished from this land.
Some media claimed at the time that he ended his speech by ad-libbing, Nous ne sommes plus vos macaques!
Raeder finally ended his speech with the statement: " Do not think only of the present day or the present war ; think instead of the millennia in which the German nation has already struggled and of the centuries that lie before us and require a wise use of all our resources from this day on ... Remember, therefore, the most important axiom in the thoughts of our Führer and Supreme Commander ; it is not the individual, the family or the clan that count, but the Volk and Volk alone.
Hitler ended his speech with: " Outside are Kahr, Lossow and Seisser.
That day, Raul Colombo, representing Argentina's candidacy, ended his speech with the phrase " We can start the world cup tomorrow.
) At the 1992 Democratic National Convention in New York City, Clinton ended his acceptance speech by saying, " I still believe in a place called Hope.
According to Wirt, Henry ended his speech with words that have since become immortalized:
They were surprised to say the least when he returned on the day his three year tour ended mute ( without the ability of speech ), carrying a water pot on his head.
" According to an eyewitness-Daya Mata, a direct disciple of Yogananda, who was head of Self-Realization Fellowship from 1955 – 2010, as Yogananda ended his speech, he read from his poem My India, concluding with the words " Where Ganges, woods, Himalayan caves, and men dream God — I am hallowed ; my body touched that sod ".< ref >
Wheeler ended his speech by describing the magnitude of casualties killed in the war.
The most complicated vocal tracks ended up being Dukowski's " What I See ", which was supposed to have an improvised speech in the song's bridge but ended up having one written out by Dukowski when Rollins could not come up with anything that he was satisfied with, and " T. V.
Memorable moments of this series include Alan dry-vomiting his way through a speech about fireplaces after impaling his foot on a spiked fence ; mistakenly getting involved with swingers ; attacking a six-foot stuffed Beefeater bear ; his summing up the entire opening of The Spy Who Loved Me in less than a minute during a failed attempt at a 24-hour Bondathon ; Lynn's baptism at her Baptist church and, of course, the sad pulping of his autobiography which, despite taking up four weeks of his life to write, simply wasn't selling well ( partly because every anecdote ended with the phrase " Needless to say, I had the last laugh ".
There is a single reference to Prospero from The Tempest (" Our revels now are ended "), and Chang shortens the wronged Shylock's speech from The Merchant of Venice: " Tickle us, do we not laugh ; prick us, do we not bleed ; and wrong us, shall we not revenge?
" Similarly, journalist Matt Taibbi has said of Friedman's writing that, " Friedman came up with lines so hilarious you couldn't make them up even if you were trying – and when you tried to actually picture the ' illustrative ' figures of speech he offered to explain himself, what you often ended up with was pure physical comedy of the Buster Keaton / Three Stooges school, with whole nations and peoples slipping and falling on the misplaced banana peels of his literary endeavors.
However, he ended the season as the Footballer Of The Year and his future after football as an after-dinner speaker was marked by his speech at the awards ceremony, which earned him a standing ovation.
One gave a stump speech in dialect, and they ended with a lively plantation song.
In a dramatic turn of events, Pindling ended his speech by taking the Speaker's Mace and throwing it out of a window onto the street ( where PLP supporters had gathered in the hundreds ) exclaiming, " this is the symbol of authority, and authority in this island belongs to the people ...
He ended his acceptance speech by saying, " This is for my country ".
The rebellion ended after President Svinhufvud gave a radio speech to the rebels.
Herzog ended his statement, while holding a copy of the resolution, with these words: As he concluded his speech, Herzog tore the resolution in half.

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