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fall and 1945
The second, ' Nemesis ', gives details of Hitler's role in the Second World War, and concludes with his fall and suicide in 1945.
* 1945 – World War II: a defecting German pilot delivers a Messerschmitt Me 262A-1, the world's first operational jet-powered fighter aircraft, to the Americans, the first to fall into Allied hands.
From the fall of East Prussia, Soviet soldiers carried out large-scale rapes in Germany, especially noted in Berlin until the beginning of May 1945.
He graduated from Grinnell High School in 1945 and entered Grinnell College in the fall of that year.
The persecution of the Jews ended in Southern Italy ( controlled by the Kingdom of Italy ) after the armistice with the Allies ( 8 September 1943 ), while in Central and Northern Italy ( controlled by the Italian Social Republic, a puppet state of Nazi Germany led by Mussolini ) the persecution continued until the definitive fall of Mussolini's regime ( 25 April 1945 ).
After the fall of France in 1940, Hollywood drove fashion in the United States almost entirely, with the exception of a few trends coming from war torn London in 1944 and 1945, as America's own rationing hit full force, and the idea of function seemed to overtake fashion, if only for a few short months until the end of the war.
After World War II, when Romania was beginning to fall under Soviet influence, he served as secretary of the Union of Communist Youth ( 1944 – 1945 ).
The film was completed, negative cut and printed throughout the late summer and fall of 1945.
By May 1945, the war in Europe was over, with total defeat of enemy resistance down to the last few small pockets of resistance remaining after the fall of Berlin.
During World War II, US Coast Guard LORAN Unit 92, a radio navigation station built in the summer and fall of 1944, and operational from mid-November 1944 until mid-May 1945, was located on Gardner Island's southeast end.
The line through Pine Village was scrapped in the fall of 1945, and the rails where pulled up using a Belgian horse and a block and tackle.
In the fall of 1945, there were 295 homes in the Fairlawn community with at student population of 110 crowded in the school ’ s two rooms.
Several in Berlin were some of the last buildings to fall to the Soviets during the Battle of Berlin in 1945.
On 20 April 1945, following the fall of Nazi Germany in World War II, the plant was taken over by US forces and important patents and other documents regarding the Agfacolor process were confiscated and handed over to Western competitors, such as Kodak and Ilford.
* Journalism, which dates back to 1945 as a department within the College of Arts and Sciences, was elevated as as school in the fall of 2009 — the Frank W. and Sue Mayborn School of Journalism.
The city was placed under Polish administration on 6 October 1945 and since then has remained part of Poland, which was officially affirmed by both countries in 1990 after the fall of the Iron Curtain.
Allied forces then felt the danger of assassination or lynching had passed ( many thousands of fascists were murdered in Italy in summer and fall 1945 ), and returned him to Procida prison in Italy.
For the rest of the war, Bell's Marietta plant concentrated on producing B-29s, producing 668 of them by the time contract expired in the fall of 1945.
On 29 April 1945, with the fall of Philippines to American hands, the Japanese allowed for the establishment of Badan Penjelidik Oesaha-oesaha Persiapan Kemerdekaan Indonesia ( BPUPKI ), a quasi-legislature consisting of 67 representatives from most ethnic-groups in Indonesia.
On May 8, 1945, at the news of Germany ’ s surrender and the fall of the Third Reich, Natascha made the mistake of reminding him of this vow, and in lieu of a champagne toast, he indulged in what was intended to be the smoking of a single, celebratory cigarette.
The conference did not play sports from the fall 1943 to the spring of 1945 due to World War II.
It suffered further extensive damage at the hands of the advancing Soviets before and after its fall on 9 April 1945.
After the fall of the Republic he went into exile, first to France and then to Mexico where in 1945 he was designated president of the Republic in exile until 1962.
With the fall of Nazi Germany in 1945, Degrelle took refuge in Francoist Spain.
* The term ' death march ' was used in the context of the World War II history by victims and then by historians to refer to the forcible movement between fall 1944 and April 1945 by Nazi Germany of thousands of prisoners, mostly Jews, from Nazi concentration camps near the advancing war front to camps inside Germany.

fall and Charleston
The next year he was captured by the British in the fall of Charleston, and held prisoner until July 1781.
He was captured in the fall of Charleston to the British in 1780 and later exchanged.
USS Ranger was renamed HMS Halifax after the ship was captured along with USS Providence and USS Boston from the United States Navy on 11 May 1780, after the fall of Charleston, South Carolina during the American War of Independence.
Major Robert Anderson of the 1st U. S. Artillery regiment had been appointed to command the Charleston garrison that fall because of rising tensions.
When the British laid siege to Charleston in 1780, John Rutledge, as president of the council fled to North Carolina to ensure a " government in exile " should the city fall.
He died from an accidental fall on September 15, 1805, in Charleston, and is buried there in St. Phillip's Churchyard.
She was captured ( along with the frigate who had taken 14 prizes in her own service under Captain Abraham Whipple ) in the fall of Charleston, South Carolina on May 12, 1780.
John Laurens became a prisoner in May 1780 after the fall of Charleston and was shipped to Philadelphia.
Despite the fact Ninety Six was the only remaining inland British outpost after the fall of Augusta, Georgia, Rawdon decided to burn and abandon it, and withdrew the garrison to Charleston.
Du Pont was then given direct orders from the Navy Department to launch an attack on Charleston, South Carolina which was the site of the first shots fired in the Civil War with the fall of Fort Sumter and the main area in which the Union blockade had been unsuccessful.
He was captured at the fall of Charleston in 1780 and imprisoned at St. Augustine until 1781, when he was exchanged.
Mathews was named commander of the 12th Virginia Regiment, but this was only a nominal command, since his new regiment had been prisoners since the fall of Charleston in May 1780.
The Charleston Lowgators relocated to Fort Myers in fall 2004 and became the Florida Flame.
After the fall of Charleston in 1780 the majority of Jews left that city, but most of them returned at the close of the war.
Taken prisoner at the fall of Charleston, Rathbun and the other American captains were paroled and allowed to return to New England.
Despite the vast bottomland swamp below Columbia, the Congaree is navigable along much of its length at high water by barge traffic, which comes upriver from the Port of Charleston ( approximately 100 miles ( 167 km ) through the Santee-Cooper Lakes to within 5 miles ( 8 km ) of the fall line.
In the fall of 2012, KVCTC moved to its new location where the former Dow Chemical research facility is located in South Charleston, West Virginia.
In the 2000 movie The Patriot, Heath Ledger's character Gabriel Martin is wounded in a battle that takes place not long after the fall of Charleston.
With the fall of Charleston in 1780 and the subsequent defeat of Horatio Gates at Camden, Lord Charles Cornwallis's triumphant Redcoats marched into North Carolina, the main body encamping a few miles from Polk's farm.
During his high school years, he spent fall semesters playing football at Nitro and spring semesters playing baseball at Seabreeze High School in Ormond Beach, Florida ; he moved each winter with his father, who owns automobile dealerships in the Charleston and Daytona Beach areas.
His regiment was ordered to Fort Moultrie defending the harbor in Charleston, South Carolina, but that fall Pendleton fell sick with malaria and was re-assigned to the arsenal in Augusta, Georgia to restore his health.

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