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" Orwell, in his war-time diary, 3 July 1941.
The 1941 reopening of the railway station, under war-time conditions, was to allow easy access to the barracks.
Maurice Richardson in a short review in the 7 December 1941 issue of The Observer wrote: " Agatha Christie takes time off from Poirot and the haute cuisine of crime to write a light war-time spy thriller.
It also prides itself as the only team from the former Ostmark, then part of the German Reich, to win the German war-time league in 1941 – as Austria was incorporated into Germany from 1938 and during World War II.
By 1940, all of the Allgemeine-SS had been issued grey war-time uniforms and by 1941 the black SS uniform had been taken out of circulation by most of the SS.
He completed his undergraduate studies at Princeton University ( 1920 ) and his doctorate at the University of Chicago ( 1924 ), then taught at the University of Minnesota ( 1924 – 40 ) and the University of Wisconsin ( 1945 – 70 ), with war-time interruption ( 1941 – 45 ) to establish and run the Geography Division in the branch of Research and Analysis of the Office of Strategic Services ( OSS ).
)- 1941 ) was a war-time Chinese communist leader reaching the rank of political chief of staff of the New Fourth Army during World War II until his assassination by a member of his staff in 1941.

war-time and work
Workers also had good reasons for discontent: overcrowded housing with often deplorable sanitary conditions, long hours at work ( on the eve of the war a 10-hour workday six days a week was the average and many were working 11 – 12 hours a day by 1916 ), constant risk of injury and death from very poor safety and sanitary conditions, harsh discipline ( not only rules and fines, but foremen ’ s fists ), and inadequate wages ( made worse after 1914 by steep war-time increases in the cost of living ).
Yet war-time paper profits from a nearly fourfold increase in trade with Britain and France, and " German folly ", eventually would work to undo America's neutrality 377.
Following his war-time service he was recruited by Frank Macfarlane Burnet to work at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne.
In addition to their contributions on the battlefield, the Turks also aided in humanitarian work, helping to operate war-time schools for war orphans.
British conductors who have recorded the workin addition to the composer himself — include Sir Adrian Boult, Vernon Handley, Paul Daniel, Richard Hickox and Sir Andrew Davis, as well as Leopold Stokowski in the ' live ' war-time broadcast referred to above.
After the war, Rees and five others got together and formed an ' Interim Planning Committee ' ( IPC ) chaired by Wilfred Bion, meeting twice a week to formulate a new way forward for their work at the Tavistock, based on war-time experience.
At this job Hodge claimed that all strikes during war-time were acts of treason and Hodge successfully made striking boilermakers to go back to work by threatening to charge them with the Defence of the Realm Act.

war-time and first
His first priority was an effective navy, including steam frigates, and in the second place a standing army of adequate size ; and as further preparation for emergency " great permanent roads ," " a certain encouragement " to manufactures, and a system of internal taxation which would not be subject like customs duties to collapse by a war-time shrinkage of maritime trade.
They began creating the indicator during World War II, believing that a knowledge of personality preferences would help women who were entering the industrial workforce for the first time to identify the sort of war-time jobs where they would be " most comfortable and effective ".
Famous people born there include: the author, Enid Blyton in 1897 ; the first compiler of the London A-Z, Phyllis Pearsall in East Dulwich in 1906, she went on to live in Dulwich Village ; the war-time singer Anne Shelton in 1923 ( or 1928?
King Casimir IV Jagiellon appointed Baysen as the first war-time governor of Royal Prussia.
The sausage-seller makes some serious accusations in the first half of the debate: Cleon is indifferent to the war-time sufferings of ordinary people, he has used the war as an opportunity for corruption and he prolongs the war out of fear that he will be prosecuted when peace returns.
A number of Nono's early works were first performed at Darmstadt, including Tre epitaffi per Federico García Lorca ( 1951 – 53 ), La Victoire de Guernica ( 1954 )— modeled after Picasso's painting as an indictment of the war-time atrocity — and Incontri ( 1955 ).
The first goal came about in 1919, just after World War I, when the war-time occupation of Nauru and other Pacific islands by Imperial Germany ended, and Nauru came under the mandate of Australia, New Zealand and Britain.
Though at first only her pre-war memories were available, Shockwave manages to recover her war-time ones before forcefully extracting the activation codes when she refused to give them willingly.
In 1936 however, the office of Supreme Commander was designed to be created as necessary at war-time, and on 1 December 1939, during World War II, the first Supreme Commander, General Olof Thörnell, was appointed.
FC Zenit won their first honours in 1944, claiming the war-time USSR Cup after defeating CSKA in the well-attended final.
Nonetheless, the series won its first Academy Award for the 11th short, The Yankee Doodle Mouse ( 1943 )— a war-time adventure.
As well as her involvement with the first Ruskin House, to which she donated £ 1, 200 of her own money, and the Temperance movement, " she had been on missions of war-time succour to Boers and Bulgars, and in furtherance of anti-slavery had helped to move Governments, as well as privately interviewing Pope Pius X.
Indians were willing to pay these taxes at first, but became less inclined to do so towards the end of the war when the Provisional Government enacted legislation for higher war-time taxes to fund the INA.
The Prime Minister said to abandon war-time controls on the declaration of peace would cause disorganization to the social system and destroy the capacity of the system to meet the need of the first few disturbed years after the war.
The first was O-Kay For Sound, in 1937 and the best remembered was their war-time film Gasbags ( 1940 ).
The episode also features flashbacks of Nana's first encounter with her late husband in war-time London, and a guest appearance from the actor Trevor Peacock, who played Sid, a war veteran.
At the conclusion of his war-time service, Stapleton returned to Denver to practice law and first became actively interested in politics, helping found the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
These war-time anti-submarine patrols, combined with BCATP training, led to dozens of aircraft crashes throughout the first year of the base being operational, resulting in the deaths of Canadians, as well as 31 airmen from the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.
In just one week the regiment recruited up to its full war-time strength and filled its first line of reinforcements.

war-time and published
Vaché committed suicide at age 24, and his war-time letters to Breton and others were published in a volume entitled Lettres de guerre ( 1919 ), for which Breton wrote four introductory essays.
( published as an aid to war-time considerations in cooking ).
His war-time diaries are published in English as The Good German of Nanking ( UK title ) or The Good Man of Nanking ( US title ) ( original German title: Der gute Deutsche von Nanking ).
Rómulo, in all, wrote and published 18 books, which included The United ( novel ), I Walked with Heroes ( autobiography ), I Saw the Fall of the Philippines, Mother America and I See the Philippines Rise ( war-time memoirs ).
; The Assaying of Brabantius and other Verse: A collection of previously published war-time poems.
Pebbles from My Skull about the partisans in war-time Italy, was published in 1963 ( Hutchinson ) and revised in 1985 ( Carcanet ).
Originally published in 1948 the book was well-received but Peake complained about the war-time quality of the paper on which it was printed and it was subsequently withdrawn.
His collected war-time letters were published in 1996 Letters from Captain William H. Nation: 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division, United States Army: January 1941-January 1945.
He privately published Alice Through The Paper-Mill, an Alice In Wonderland inspired satire on war-time paper control regulations with 12 illustrations by Arthur Wragg.
Upon returning to Norway, Koht published three books on the war-time events in Norway: For fred og fridom i krigstid 1939 – 1940, Frå skanse til skanse.

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