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1944 and traveled
From 1944, she directed research for the Commission of European Jewish Cultural Reconstruction and traveled frequently to Germany in this capacity.
* William Colepaugh, ( 1918 – 2005 ) a Nazi-sympathizer who grew up on Black Point, traveled to Germany in 1944 to be trained as a spy.
Mrs. Divine died in 1940, and about 1944 Chet decided to retire and sold the Hotel business and traveled.
In 1984, President Ronald Reagan visited the city of Sidney on a train ( the same train that President Roosevelt traveled on during his visit to Sidney in 1944 ) whilst touring the country.
He served in the Royal Canadian Navy ( 1944 – 1945 ) during World War II, and after being discharged traveled in the American South, where he encountered segregation, an experience that would influence his later work.
Also during the war, Eliade traveled to Berlin, where he met and conversed with controversial political theorist Carl Schmitt, and frequently visited Francoist Spain, where he notably attended the 1944 Lusitano-Spanish scientific congress in Córdoba.
After Pearl Harbor, Lin traveled in China and wrote favorably of the war effort and Chiang Kai-shek in Vigil of a Nation ( 1944 ), and was criticized by American China Hands such as Edgar Snow.
In October 1944, Churchill traveled to Moscow and agreed to divide the Balkans into respective spheres of influence, and at Yalta Roosevelt signed a separate deal with Stalin in regard of Asia and refused to support Churchill on the issues of Poland and the Reparations.
After his enlistment term ended, Riddle traveled to Chicago to join the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra in 1944 ; he remained the orchestra's third trombone for eleven months until drafted by the United States Army in April, 1945.
Art Gallery of Ontario, Canada ( 2011 ); Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen, Germany ( 2004 – 05 ); Fundació Antoni Tàpies, Barcelona, Spain ( 1996 – 97, traveled ); Museo Rufino Tamayo, Mexico City, Mexico ( 1991 – 92, traveled ); Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota ( 1985 ); Albright-Knox At Gallery, Buffalo, New York ( 1983, traveled ); Fundación Juan March, Madrid, Spain ( 1980 ); The William Benton Museum of Art, University of Connecticut, Storrs ( 1979 ); Royal Academy of Art, London, England ( 1978 ); Musée d ’ art moderne de la ville de Paris, France ( 1977 ); Stadtisches Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf, Germany ( 1976 ); Museo de Arte Moderna, Mexico City, Mexico ( 1975 ); Princeton University Art Museum, New Jersey ( 1973 ); David Mirvish Gallery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada ( 1973 ); The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas ( 1972 – 73, traveled ); The Museum of Modern Art, New York ( 1965 ); The Phillips Collection, Washington, D. C. ( 1965 ); Smith College Museum of Art ( 1963 ); Pasadena Art Museum, California ( 1962 ); Galerie Heinz Berggruen, Paris, France ( 1961 ); Bennington College, Bennington, Vermont ( 1957 ); Peggy Guggenheim ’ s Art of this Century Gallery, New York ( 1944 ).
Shortly after the Royal coup of August 23, 1944, he traveled to Moscow with the Romanian delegation that signed on September 12 the Armistice Agreement between Romania and the Soviet Union.
When the war was over in 1944, he embarked and traveled continuously as a radio officer all over the world until November 1974, having the opportunity to get to know the sea and its exotic ports.
The unit traveled from Northern France in October 1944, to see action in the Rhineland, in the Battle of the Bulge, and in the final months of the war on German soil.
This train has a mention in Hindi film Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero and Subhash Chandra Bose is reported to have traveled in Frontier Mail to Peshawar in 1944, from there escaping to Kabul in Afghanistan.
In 1912, he traveled to Paris where he met the Dutch painter Piet Mondrian ( 1872 – 1944 ), eventually becoming a part of Mondrian's artistic circle known as " De Stijl.

1944 and Gaspé
J. Charles ( Chuck ) Guité ( born 1943 or 1944 in Dugas, Quebec, on the Gaspé peninsula ), raised in Campbellton, New Brunswick, is a former Canadian civil servant, appointed by Brian Mulroney's Progressive Conservative government.
French surrealist poet André Breton ( 1896 – 1966 ) visited Gaspé in October 1944 and recorded his impressions of the visit in Arcanum 17, " a hymn of hope, renewal, and resurrection ".

1944 and Peninsula
File: SaaremaaSorveBeach. jpg | Beach on NW Sõrve Peninsula ; site of Russian amphibious landing in 1944.
The attack was later scheduled for Monday, 5 June 1944, and Normandy was selected for the landing sites, with a zone of operations extending from the Cotentin Peninsula to Caen.
The division then swung south to take Nantes, cutting off the Brittany Peninsula, 12 August 1944.
After continuing its training in England, 6th AD landed on Utah Beach in Normandy on 19 July 1944 as a follow-on unit, and went on the offensive as separate combat commands in the Cotentin Peninsula in support of the Normandy Campaign.
By the middle of June 1944, the Western Allies on the Cotentin Peninsula were just over from Berlin, while the Soviet forces at the Vitebsk Gate were within of the German capital.
During the allied D-Day landing on June 6, 1944, the 6th Regiment was stationed in the Carentan area of the Cotentin Peninsula, near the US 101st Airborne Division's drop zones.
Operation Tabarin was the codename under which the British Antarctic Survey originated in 1944, when the wartime dual mission was to deny Antarctic waters and abandoned whaling stations to enemy warships and submarines, yet at the same time positively to assert the UK ’ s informal territorial claims ; the Operation left its mark on Antarctic topography in the Tabarin Peninsula.
In the early hours of June 6, 1944, the U. S. 82nd Airborne Division and 101st Airborne Divisions landed at the base of the Cotentin Peninsula.
By the end of 1944, several hundred American airmen had been interned by the Russians after their crippled aircraft landed on Petropavlovsk on the Kamchatka Peninsula.
In early October 1944, some 53, 000 men of the German 19th Mountain corps were still some inside Russia along the Litsa River and the neck of the Rybachy Peninsula.
It was stationed in the Cotentin Peninsula when the Allies invaded in June 1944.
At 21: 30 hours on 5 June 1944 the first of seven serials ( six of three aircraft and one of two ) with about 300 pathfinders were dispatched from North Witham for the French Cotentin Peninsula, in 20 C-47 aircraft.
On 19 September 1944, the Germans on the Crozon Peninsula had surrendered but pockets in L ' Orient and in Saint-Nazaire did not surrender until May 1945.
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, established in 1944 as Sibley Provincial Park and renamed in 1988, is a park located on the Sibley Peninsula in Northwestern Ontario, east of Thunder Bay.
It then participated in the Cherbourg Peninsula operation while attached to 2nd Armored Division from July 19 through August 2, 1944.

1944 and Québec
The Parti ouvrier-progressiste ( in English: Labor-Progressive Party ) is the name under which the Parti Communiste du Québec ran candidates from 1944 to 1956, after the banning of the Communist Party of Canada in 1941.
He also served as the first director of the CMDAQ's second school, the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Québec, from 1944 – 1946, and was instrumental in establishing the Conservatoire d ' art dramatique du Québec à Montréal in 1954.
He also served as the first director of the CMDAQ's second school, the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Québec, from 1944 until 1946 when Henri Gagnon succeeded him.
During the Second World War it was designated the 2nd ( Reserve ) Battalion, Les Voltigeurs de Québec on 10 May 1941 and Les Voltigeurs de Québec ( Reserve ) on 15 September 1944.

1944 and Canada
By late 1944, the United States, Canada, France, and Great Britain were closing in on Germany in the West, while the Soviets were closing from the East.
His preference was for navigator rather than pilot, for which he underwent extensive training in Canada, to qualify as an Air Navigator with the rank of Sergeant in 1944.
When he was conscripted into the Army, he decided to join the " Canadian Officers ' Training Corps ", and he then served with the other conscripts in Canada, since they were not assigned to any overseas military service until after the Conscription Crisis of 1944 ( after the Invasion of Normandy that June.
The Combined Development Trust was established by the governments of the United Kingdom, United States and Canada in June 1944, with Groves as its chairman, to procure uranium and thorium ores on international markets.
These were the Force Publique in the Congo ( victory against Italian troops in the South Etyopia ), expatriate Belgians in Great Britain and Canada ( which eventually formed the 1st Belgian Infantry Brigade ), and after September 1944, Belgians liberated by the Allied campaign in Northwestern Europe.
Howe in 1944 to express the " utmost importance to Canada " of the establishment of a Canadian aircraft industry, and UK-based Avro also established in 1944 a company searching for post-war opportunities.
* Gene Cornish ( born May 14, 1944, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada ) – guitar, vocals
Random House of Canada was established in 1944 as the Canadian distributor of Random House Books.
He led the CCF to power in the 1944 provincial election, winning 47 of 53 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, and thus forming the first democratic socialist government in not only Canada, but all of North America.
* English Social History: A Survey of Six Centuries: Chaucer to Queen Victoria ( 1942 US and Canada, 1944 UK ).
In Canada, the 1944 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit were the eighth such awards.
The Conscription Crisis of 1944 was a political and military crisis following the introduction of forced military service in Canada during World War II.
After campaigns in Italy in 1943 and the Normandy invasion in 1944, combined with a lack of volunteers, Canada faced a shortage of troops.
Category: 1944 in Canada
In the 1940 federal election, Socreds ran with supporters of William Duncan Herridge as New Democracy, but reverted to the Social Credit name in subsequent elections with the Social Credit Association of Canada being officially formed in 1944.
Absorbing the Canadian Vickers Ltd. operations, Canadair was created on 11 November 1944 as a separate entity by the government of Canada as a manufacturer of patrol PBY Canso flying boats for the Royal Canadian Air Force.
In 1944 he was made executive producer of Canada Carries On, a long-running series of such films.
We Move Only Forward: Canada, the United States, and the First Special Service Force, 1942 – 1944 ( St. Catharines, Ontario: Vanwell Publishing, 2006 ).
No national coordinating body of Baptists existed in Canada until the CBM was organized at Saint John, New Brunswick in 1944 as the Baptist Federation of Canada ( BFC ).
In 1944, the CBOQ joined with the United Baptist Convention of the Maritimes and the Baptist Union of Western Canada to form the Canadian Baptist Federation.
The service was later extended to: Canada ( 1941 ), East Africa ( 1941 ), Burma ( 1942 ), India ( 1942 ), South Africa ( 1942 ), Australia ( 1943 ), New Zealand ( 1943 ) Ceylon ( 1944 ) and Italy ( 1944 ).

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