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The latter now furnishes the area with electricity distributed from a modern sub-station at Manchester Depot which was put into operation February 19, 1930 and was improved in January 1942 by the installation of larger transformers.
The infamous Wansee Conference called by Heydrich in January 1942, to organize the material and technical means to put to death the eleven million Jews spread throughout the nations of Europe, was attended by representatives of major organs of the German state, including the Reich Minister of the Interior, the State Secretary in charge of the Four Year Plan, the Reich Minister of Justice, the Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs.
This concept was abandoned in January 1942.
The U. S. Army's last horse cavalry actions were fought during World War II: a ) by the 26th Cavalry Regiment ( PS ) in World War II — a small mounted regiment of Philippine Scouts which fought the Japanese during the retreat down the Bataan peninsula, until it was effectively destroyed by January 1942 ; and b ) on captured German horses by the mounted reconnaissance section of the U. S. 10th Mountain Division in a spearhead pursuit of the German Army across the Po Valley in Italy in April 1945.
A war with Peru ( named the Cenepa War, after a river located in the area ) erupted in January – February 1995 in a small, remote region, where the boundary prescribed by the 1942 Rio Protocol was in dispute.
The logistical details were established in the Wannsee Conference ( January 1942 ) and were executed by the administrator Adolf Eichmann.
Felix Hausdorff ( November 8, 1868 – January 26, 1942 ) was a German mathematician who is considered to be one of the founders of modern topology and who contributed significantly to set theory, descriptive set theory, measure theory, function theory, and functional analysis.
After Heydrich's 1942 assassination, Himmler assumed the leadership of the RSHA, but in January 1943 Ernst Kaltenbrunner was appointed Chief of the RSHA.
The two survivors were finally evacuated by a U. S. Navy destroyer on January 31, 1942.
Heydrich arranged a meeting, held on 20 January 1942 at Wannsee, a suburb of Berlin.
On 1 January 1942 he was knighted and appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath, and in February, after the Japanese invasion of Burma, was sent to India to become GOC-in-C of British Forces in Burma as a full general.
Because his relationship with his new stepmother was less than happy, in January 1942 Karlheinz became a boarder at the teachers ' training college in Xanten, where he continued his piano training and also studied oboe and violin ( Kurtz 1992, 18 ).
Proposed designs prepared by Bailey, Banks, and Biddle and the Office of the Quartermaster General were provided to Assistant Chief of Staff ( G1 ) ( Colonel Heard ) by the QMG on January 5, 1942.
Because of the plant's deep secrecy and the difficult nature of the production process, it took from January 1940 until June 1942 for the plant to become fully operational.
Before he was discharged in January 1942, Nurmi was promoted first to a staff sergeant ( ylikersantti ) and later to a sergeant first class ( vääpeli ).
He died under unclear circumstances in prison on 13 January 1942.
Following the decisive victory in the Battle of Moscow in January 1942, the high command began to reintroduce Rifle Corps into its most experienced formations.
The total number of Rifle Corps started at 62 on 22 June 1941, dropped to six by 1 January 1942, but then increased to 34 by February 1943, and 161 by New Year's Day 1944.
Heydrich chaired the January 1942 Wannsee Conference, which laid out plans for the final solution to the Jewish Question — the deportation and extermination of all Jews in German-occupied territory.
The Wannsee Villa, which the Stiftung Nordhav acquired in November 1940, was the site of the Wannsee Conference ( 20 January 1942 ).
On 20 January 1942 Heydrich chaired the Wannsee Conference, at which he presented to the heads of a number of German Government departments a plan for the deportation and transporting of 11 million Jewish people from every country in Europe, to be worked to death or killed outright in extermination camps.
Japanese forces occupied the Solomon Islands in January 1942.
In January 1942 twenty-six states signed the Declaration by United Nations, which accepted those principles.
German records count 1, 429 instances of sabotage from French Resistance forces between January 1942 and February 1943.
On January 25, 1942 Uruguay broke diplomatic relations with Nazi Germany, as 21 American nations did the same ( except for Argentina ).

January and initiative
A wedding set for January 1, 1841, was canceled when the two broke off their engagement at Lincoln's initiative.
In the January 1997 State of the Union address, Clinton proposed a new initiative to provide coverage to up to five million children.
The Svinhufvud Senate and the Parliament decided on 12 January 1918 to create a strong police authority, an initiative which the Red Guards saw as a step towards legalizing the White Guards.
The Red Guards seized the early initiative in the war, taking control of Helsinki, the capital, in the early hours of 28 January, and gaining first advantage with an " attack phase " that lasted till mid-March.
Universal Time ( UT ), a term introduced in 1928, initially represented mean time at Greenwich determined in the traditional way to accord with the originally-defined universal day ; then from 1 January 1956 ( as decided by the IAU at Dublin, 1955, at the initiative of William Markowitz ) this " raw " form of UT was re-labeled UT0 and effectively superseded by refined forms UT1 ( UT0 equalized for the effects of polar wandering ) and UT2 ( UT1 further equalized for annual seasonal variations in earth rotation rate ).
In January 2008, German police launched an enquiry after Schmidt was reported by an anti-smoking initiative for defying the recently introduced smoking ban.
Yiwarra Kuju ( One Road ) – The Canning Stock Route, a joint initiative between the National Museum of Australia and FORM, was held at the museum from July 2010 to January 2011.
With letter 13 / 2007 of 20 January 2010 the Pontifical Council Ecclesia Dei responded positively to a question whether a parish priest ( pastor ) or another priest may on his own initiative publicly celebrate the extraordinary form, along with the customary regular use of the new form, " so that the faithful, both young and old, can familiarize themselves with the old rites and benefit from their perceptible beauty and transcendence ".
The Tongass National Forest was included in the Roadless Initiative passed on 5 January 2001, during the last days of the Bill Clinton Administration, and the initiative prevented the construction of new roads in currently roadless areas of United States national forests.
Clinton's initiative led to the Taba negotiations in January 2001, where the two sides published a statement saying they had never been closer to agreement ( though such issues as Jerusalem, the status of Gaza, and the Palestinian demand for compensation for refugees and their descendants remained unresolved ), but Barak, facing elections, resuspended the talks.
He provided the resolute leadership which had been lacking and took the initiative from the Spanish by driving them from their stockade at Toubacanti in January 1700.
It was formerly a platform-marketing initiative from Intel until January 7, 2010.
At the congress, he gave prompt approval for Castlereagh's bold initiative in making the defensive alliance with Austria and France in January 1815.
The initiative was taken by the Lord Mayor of London, William Cubitt, who, at a meeting on 14 January 1862, appointed a committee to raise funds for a design to be approved by the Queen.
Wieman joined the University of British Columbia on 1 January 2007 and is heading a well-endowed science education initiative there ; he retains a twenty percent appointment at the University of Colorado at Boulder to head the science education project he founded in Colorado.
From August 2, 2007, to January 25, 2009, Webb had a daily video blogging initiative called WebbAlert.
" An initiative by Sarajevo Mayor Muhidin Hamamdzic to pay tribute to Susan Sontag, who has died recently, by renaming Theatre Square outside the National Theatre Susan Sontag Theatre Square, was accepted on Thursday ( 27 January ) at a session of the Sarajevo City Council.
The initiative to found the Institution was taken in 1818 by three young engineers, Henry Robinson Palmer ( 23 ), James Jones ( 28 ) and Joshua Field ( 32 ), who organised an inaugural meeting on 2 January 1818, at the Kendal Coffee House in Fleet Street.
It was first proposed as an American initiative at the meeting of NATO defense ministers in Travemünde, Germany, on 20 – 21 October 1993, and formally launched on 10 – 11 January 1994 NATO summit in Brussels, Belgium.
The United States Marine Corps adopted the motto Semper Fidelis in 1883, on the initiative of Colonel Charles McCawley ( January 29, 1827 – October 13, 1891 ), the 8th Commandant of the Marine Corps.
In January 2010, Dame Kiri and BBC Radio 2 launched an initiative to find a gifted opera singer of the future.
In January 2001, Pamela Rosenberg announced her first artistic initiative for San Francisco Opera, " Animating Opera ", a multi-year plan of interwoven themes and series.
In January 2005, the Lab's chairman emeritus Nicholas Negroponte announced at the World Economic Forum a new research initiative to develop a $ 100 laptop computer, a technology that could revolutionize how the world's children are educated.
As a part of a nationwide initiative funded by the Office of Justice Program ’ s Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention ( OJJDP ), The United States Department of Justice had announced a grant from the Internet Crimes Against Children Taskforce Program to the Dallas Police Department on 10 January 1998.

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