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autumn and 1939
He returned to Wallington, and in the autumn of 1939 he wrote material for his first collection of essays, Inside the Whale.
By the outbreak of World War II in autumn 1939, there were six camps housing some 27, 000 inmates.
Until the reorganization begun by Nikolai Yezhov with a purge of the regional political police in the autumn of 1936 and formalized by a May 1939 directive of the All-Union NKVD by which all appointments to the local political police were controlled from the center, there was frequent tension between centralized control of local units and the collusion of those units with local and regional party elements, frequently resulting in the thwarting of Moscow's plans.
In the autumn of 1939, the Venus was packed for removal from the Louvre in anticipation of the outbreak of war.
When the company began producing comic books in autumn 1939, Beck was assigned to draw a character created by writer Bill Parker called " Captain Thunder ".
In late autumn 1939, Ryti was offered the post of prime minister, but he tried to turn down the offer.
Here she continued her work and took care of her father, who finally died in the autumn of 1939.
In the autumn of 1939, the Winged Victory was removed from her perch in anticipation of the outbreak of war.
In autumn 1939 Oebsger-Roder lamented that that despite all the measures only a fraction of Poles were destroyed and gave the number of 20, 000.
In January 1964, the district court of Munich put out an arrest warrant for Alvensleben for the killing of at least 4, 247 people in Poland by units of the Selbstschutz under von Alvensleben's command in the autumn of 1939.
In the run-up to an expected general election in autumn 1939, several National Labour candidates were adopted and the party attracted some high-profile figures to defect to it ( including former MP Michael Marcus ).
When the Germans occupied parts of Poland in the autumn of 1939, Biskupin became part of the Warthegau, an area that German Nationalists claimed to have been " Germanic " since at least the Iron Age ( Gustaf Kossinna, Das Weichselland, ein uralter Heimatboden der Germanen, Leipzig, Kabitzsch 1919 ).
They also participated in the occupation of Albania in autumn 1939.
In the autumn of 1939, the Medusa was packed for removal from the Louvre in anticipation of the outbreak of war.
The Popular Front dissolved itself in autumn 1938, confronted by internal dissensions related to the Spanish Civil War ( 1936 – 1939 ), opposition of the right-wing and the persistent effects of the Great Depression.
* Muriel Gardiner, psychoanalyst and psychiatrist, anti-Fascist activist, emigrated in autumn 1939 to the US, 1st-degree Mischling
* Rauchtarnmuster – " smoke pattern " ( 1939 to 1944 ) – spring / summer-and autumn / winter variations
By 1939 much of the work for the connection of the lines had been done including the ramps needed to take the tracks from Drayton Park up to Finsbury Park and the opening of the connection was scheduled for autumn 1940 but the start of World War II put a halt to further construction.
By 1939 much of the work for the connection of the lines had been done and the opening of the connection was scheduled for autumn 1940 but the start of World War II put a halt to further construction.
Active in Armia Krajowa, the Polish resistance organization, from the beginning of Poland's 1939 defeat at the start of World War II, Cyrankiewicz was captured by the Wehrmacht in the autumn of 1942 and after imprisonment at Montelupich sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp.
On 5 November 1939, the Army General Staff prepared a memorandum purporting to recommend against launching an attack on the Western powers that autumn.
* Reichsparteitage – " State Party Days ", referred to in English as the Nuremberg Rallies, Nazi party rallies, held annually in Nüremberg near the date of the autumn equinox before the outbreak of war in 1939.
The Soviet Union had been discontented with the Baltic states leaning toward Britain and France, the so-called Baltic Entente dating back to 1934, which could potentially be reoriented toward Germany, and considered it a violation of the mutual-assistance treaties of the autumn of 1939.
In autumn 1939 he followed an invitation of Frida Kahlo and settled in Mexico, where together with the Peruvian poet César Moro he curated the International Surrealist Exhibition in the Galería de Arte Mexicano.

autumn and Wright
Graham went on to sign striker and eventual second all-time top scorer Ian Wright from Crystal Palace in the autumn of 1991, and the club's first entry in the European Cup for 20 years ( they had been unable to compete in the 1989-90 tournament due to the ban on English clubs in European competitions arising from the Heysel disaster of 1985 ).
Wright has participated as a catwalk model for fashion designer Katie Eary at an autumn / winter 2011 show during London Fashion Week.
The coalition of autumn 1705, between Marlborough and Godolphin and the whig junto, was sealed by the dismissal of Wright, now out of favour with both parties, and his replacement ( 11 October ) by William Cowper.
They broke up in the autumn of 1970, however after solo efforts Harrison and Wright reformed Spooky Tooth in September 1972 with a different line-up.
After nearly two years of learning his trade as understudy to the prolific Crystal Palace partnership of Mark Bright and Ian Wright, Collymore dropped down a division in the autumn of 1992 to sign for Southend United and there scored 18 goals in 31 games to help keep the club in Division One ( Now Championship ) when relegation had seemed likely.

autumn and began
It all began on an autumn afternoon -- and who, after all these centuries, can describe the fineness of an autumn day??
However, as more people gradually moved from working the land to living in towns ( especially those who could read and write, the only people whose use of language we now know ), the word harvest lost its reference to the time of year and came to refer only to the actual activity of reaping, and autumn, as well as fall, began to replace it as a reference to the season.
After the July Revolution of 1830 in France, disturbances in Saxony began in autumn.
In the autumn of 1314, heavy rains began to fall, followed by several years of cold and wet winters.
Love performing in London, England on her 43rd birthday ( 2007 ). With Hole in disarray, Love began a " punk rock femme supergroup " called Bastard during autumn 2001, enlisting Schemel, Veruca Salt co-frontwoman Louise Post, and bassist Gina Crosley, whom Post recommended.
In the autumn of 2001, at the age of four, Dolly developed arthritis and began to walk stiffly, but this was successfully treated with anti-inflammatory drugs.
In autumn 2008, the Montana Lottery, one of only four U. S. states to legalize sports betting, began offering fantasy sports wagering for the first time.
By autumn 1917, in the power vacuum following the dissolution of parliament and in the absence of a stable government or a Finnish army, such forces began assuming a more military character.
By autumn 1917, however, these attempts at peaceful resolution had failed, and the power vacuum began to be filled by the paramilitary troops of the right and left.
By late autumn, the death toll began to slow until, in February 1666, it was considered safe enough for the King and his entourage to return to the city.
Friedman began employment with the National Bureau of Economic Research during autumn 1937 to assist Simon Kuznets in his work on professional income.
The preparations for the war began in the autumn of 1027.
Conrad II's army arrived to Lusatia in the autumn of 1029 and began the siege of Bautzen ; but the German troops did not receive the promised support of the Lutici tribe and the expedition failed.
This began with an exercise dubbed the policy review, the most high-profile aspect of which was a series of consultations with the public known as " Labour Listens " in the autumn of 1987.
Before his emigration in autumn 1934, Adorno began work on a Singspiel based on Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer entitled The Treasure of Indian Joe, which he would, however, never complete ; by the time he fled Hitler's Germany Adorno had already written over a hundred opera or concert reviews and an additional fifty critiques of music composition.
She began to study Art History in the University of Helsinki in 1962 but in autumn 1963 she changed her studies to law, and obtained her Master of Laws degree in 1968 specializing in criminal law.
As the final ore carts were rolling out of the Pandora mine, tourists began to seriously discover Telluride for its magnificent views, expert skiing, and famous autumn color changes.
Meanwhile, Condé raised an army and in autumn 1560 began attacking towns in the south.
The ecovillage movement began to coalesce at the annual autumn conference of Findhorn, in Scotland, in 1995.
In late autumn 1913 he began to work for the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments ( England ).
During autumn of 1915, the " Fokker Scourge " began to have an effect on the battlefront as Allied spotter planes were nearly driven from the skies.
In the autumn of 1878, at the age of 20, Emmeline Goulden met and began a courtship with Richard Pankhurst, a barrister who had advocated women's suffrage – and other causes, including freedom of speech and education reform – for years.
When he enrolled in the Ferrer School in the autumn of 1912, he began a period of intense and rapid artistic development.
As autumn began, Riis was destitute, without a job.

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