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The Oświęcim synagogue was the first building restored to the Jewish community under the Polish government ’ s post-Communism law governing the restitution of Jewish communal property seized by the German occupiers during World War II, and retained by the Post-war Communist government.

Post-war and had
Post-war, two M26 tanks had the T54 gun installed, which had the same long gun barrel, but the ammunition cartridge was designed to be shorter and fatter, while still retaining the propellant force of the original round.
The Post-war occupation of the country by Syria was particularly politically disadvantageous to the Christian population as most of their leadership was driven into exile, or had been assassinated or jailed.
Post-war investigations confirmed that the original bomb planted by the Japanese failed to explode, and a replacement had to be planted.
Post-war proponents of the lost cause movement, particularly Jubal Early, but also Maj. Gen. Isaac R. Trimble, who had been assigned to Ewell's staff during the battle, criticized him bitterly in attempts to deflect any blame for the loss of the battle on Robert E. Lee.
Post-war national governments, however, saw Birmingham's accelerating economic success as a damaging influence on the stagnating economies of the North of England, Scotland and Wales, and saw its physical expansion as a threat to its surrounding areas – " from Westminster's point of view was too large, too prosperous, and had to be held in check ".
Post-war demand for plumbers ensured that he had a second income to supplement the £ 14 he received as a footballer and he became famous as the " Preston Plumber ".
Post-war France used Pastor Bion ’ s model to take children who had grown up during the war years, away from cities, and their scheme ‘ colonies de vacances ’ became state controlled, part of their state education system for all children.
Post-war he had served as a Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer, before entering the political wilderness.
Post-war debriefing records show that the bomber's crew were convinced they had bombed Filton aerodrome in Bristol, some forty miles ( 65 km ) away.
Post-war, elements of the Bucks who had been attached to T-Force were absorbed into No. 1 T Force which continued to search for military secrets in the Ruhr.
Post-war he met an Englishwoman, Margaret, settled down and they had three children.
Post-war initially saw the re-introduction of the old models with few improvements, though Foden entered the bus chassis market in 1946 ( a number of prototypes, including a double-decker had been built in the 1930s ) by 1950 they had developed a rear-engined model, predating Leyland's Atlantean model by 7 years.
In the Post-war era, when Oshawa began building other high schools, OCVI was renamed O ' Neill Collegiate and Vocational Institute after long-time principal, Albert O ' Neill, who had led its expansion and transition to collegiate status.

Post-war and refugee
Post-war immigration has seen migrant humour flourish: from They're a Weird Mob ( 1957 ) about an Italian immigrant adapting to Sydney life, to the works of Vietnamese refugee Anh Do, Egyptian stand-up comic Akmal Saleh and Nick Giannopoulos ' Wog Boy 2: Kings of Mykonos ( 2010 ) about second generation Australian Greeks returning to their ancestral home.

Post-war and status
Post-war, in 1923, another Italian gentleman earned hero status in a quite different way: Enzo Ferrari drove to victory on the Salvio circuit in Ravenna.

Post-war and for
Post-war, a full league programme was only restored for 1946 – 47.
Post-war government-sponsored research at MIT included SAGE and guidance systems for ballistic missiles and Project Apollo.
Post-war prosperity provided the foundations for the social welfare policies characteristic of modern Sweden.
Post-war Douglas worked briefly for Handley Page and as a commercial pilot before rejoining the Royal Air Force in 1920 after a chance meeting with Hugh Trenchard.
Post-war Britain was the stage for a tower block " building boom "; from the 1950s to the late 1970s there was a dramatic increase in tower block construction.
Post-war he studied briefly at a number of universities before becoming a journalist for the Hugenberg Press and then involved in the new mass media of the radio, working for the German government.
Post-war models bear the initials DBP, standing for Deutsches Bundespatent ( Federal German Patent ), instead of the DRP found on pre-war models.
The Australian National University was established by an act of the Parliament of Australia, introduced by the then Prime Minister Ben Chifley and the Minister for Post-war Reconstruction J. J. Dedman with support of the Opposition Leader Robert Menzies.
* ST-I Post-war Czech designation for new manufactured or repaired Jagdpanzer 38 ( t ).
Post-war issues included commemoratives for the return of peace, the Silver Jubilee and the 1948 Summer Olympics in 1948, and the 75th anniversary of the UPU, in 1949.
Post-war excavations also uncovered nearly 230 lead coffins with plaques dating from the 17th, 18th and early 19th centuries, filled with the bones of parishioners ; causes of death for most of them was found by the Museum of London.
A second edition of his book Changing Direction: British Military Planning for Post-war Strategic Defence, 1942-1947 was published in 2003 and a university paperback edition in 2008.
Social democratic Reformist Marxist Aneurin Bevan, Minister of Health in the first post-war Labour government, who introduced the UK National Health Service ( NHS ), also takes the view that welfare programmes, such as health care which is free at the point of use for all, are concessions forced on capitalism by the struggles of the working class and a " pure Socialism " embryo of the new socialist society gestating within capitalist society ( see section ' Post-war European countries ' above ).
Post-war it was, for a time, 160th ( South Wales ) Brigade of the 53rd Division until the Territorial Army was reorganised as the TAVR and the division was finally deactivated.
Post-war Steveston developed along with Richmond into a residential suburb for Vancouver as farmland was converted to housing.
Post-war, Shornemead Fort ’ s only use came as target practice for the Royal Engineers ' demolition squad, and their effectiveness is evident from the concrete, bricks and rubble at the site ; they are all that remain of the barracks and administrative buildings.
Post-war the airfield was used for production of Hasting transport aircraft and Hermes airliners.
Post-war, the USN acquired 31 more B-17G's, renamed PB-1W, and fitted with AN / APS-20 radar for Airborne Early Warning equipment and procedure development.
Post-war, the federal Government of Germany offered gestures of atonement in the form of free school books for the high school, scholarships for orphans of the massacre and built an old peoples ' home.

Post-war and children
Post-war war children often search in vain as their fathers ' personal data are unprecise, archives closed or data lost.

Post-war and at
According to Vatthana Pholsena, assistant professor of Southeast Asian Studies at the National University of Singapore and author of the book " Post-war Laos ", Kaysone Phomvihane was the top policy maker in LPDR, and a strongman.
Post-war pictures show him sitting with comrades at reunions of the Raiders.
Post-war attendances were the highest in the ground's history, with at least one match a year attracting over 10, 000 fans in the first ten seasons after the resumption of the football league in 1946.
* Post-war finals at sporting-heroes. net

Post-war and over
Post-war, 1948, the Royal Canadian Navy took over the facility, naming it HMCS Shearwater, also known as Royal Canadian Naval Air Station Shearwater ( RCNAS Shearwater ).

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