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He would be known as " Major Attlee " for much of the inter-war period.
At the very end of the inter-war period in Europe came the Spanish Civil War.
He distinguishes an inter-war period in which it manifested itself in elite-led but populist " armed party " politics opposing socialism and liberalism and promising radical politics to rescue the nation from decadence.
This was followed in the inter-war period by the development of the first anti-bacterial agents such as the sulpha antibiotics.
Thus, Peter Wimsey remained forever fixed on the background of inter-war England, and the books are nowadays often read for their evocation of that period as much as for the intrinsic detective mysteries.
According to the secret protocol, Lithuania would be granted the city of Vilnius-its historical capital, which was under Polish control during the inter-war period.
With strong impulses of energy in the receiver, it enables one to print the received message, but for long-distance work, it is not as sensitive as some other detectors that were developed in the inter-war period before the roaring Twenties.
Cartels also played an extensive role in the German economy during the inter-war period.
Furthermore, Dame Eva Turner, the most renowned Turandot of the inter-war period, insisted on pronouncing the word as " Turan-do " ( i. e. without the final " t "), as television interviews with her attest.
During the inter-war period, budget cuts to the U. S. Army caused by the Great Depression resulted in a significant decline of available funding for tank development.
This theory draws its roots from two almost diametrically opposed ideas: the hard money policies that dominated monetary thinking in the late 19th century, and the monetary theories of John Maynard Keynes, who, working in the inter-war period during the failure of the restored gold standard, proposed a demand-driven model for money which was the foundation of macroeconomics.
The inter-war period saw the introduction of some of the most notable models, such as the Parker Duofold and Vacumatic, Sheaffer's Lifetime Balance series, and the Pelikan 100.
* Uniting Church: situated in Katoomba Street, the Uniting Church — formerly the Methodist Church — has survived as a good example of Gothic styles that have stretched from the Victorian era to the inter-war period.
Although it was to be several years before Bristol showed any profit from the aero engine division, the Jupiter engine eventually proved enormously successful: indeed, during the inter-war period the aero-engine division was more successful than the parent company and Bristol came to dominate the market for air-cooled radial engines.
It continued as a working port, exporting grain, fertilizer, and importing timber although much of the fishing trade was moved out in the inter-war period.
The inter-war period was a time of flourishing economic and cultural life in general, which included the Saxons in Brașov as well.
Industrial development in Brașov started in the inter-war period, with one of the largest factories being the airplane manufacturing plant ( IAR Brașov ), which produced the first Romanian fighter planes, which were used in World War II against the Soviets.
He married in 1918 and in the subsequent inter-war period produced the majority of his writing.
The 64th and 65th Infantry Regiments and the 16th Light Artillery Regiment of the Polish Army were stationed in Grudziądz during the 19 years of the inter-war period.
On-field, Carlton's inter-war period was highlighted by two of its greatest goalkickers: in the 1920s, Horrie Clover ( 396 goals in 147 games ), and in the 1930s, Harry " Soapy " Vallence ( 722 goals in 204 games ), both of which were Carlton career records at the time.
Similar ceremonies developed in other countries during the inter-war period.
There are also purpose-built apartment blocks dating from the inter-war period as well as more recent developments, and a large council estate, the 650-flat Hallfield Estate, designed by Sir Denys Lasdun and now largely sold off.
During the inter-war period of the 1930s when the Great West Road was completed ribbon development housing appeared, and this gradually expanded to form the comparatively small residential sections within Osterley.
The suburb was developed during the inter-war period during the 1920s and 1930s, and is remarkable for its many Art Deco houses.
MI5 operated in Italy during inter-war period.

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Where the allied armies were slow to deploy and study the tank in the inter-war years, the German army was very eager to study and master this new technology.
After the successful Russian Revolution ( 1917 ), the quality of spy fiction declined, because the Bolshevik enemy had won the Russian Civil War ( 1917 – 23 ); thus, the inter-war spy story usually concerns combating the Red Menace, which was then perceived as another " clash of civilizations ".
Maugham was one of the most significant travel writers of the inter-war years, and can be compared with contemporaries such as Evelyn Waugh and Freya Stark.
During the inter-war years, Plaid Genedlaethol Cymru was most successful as a social and educational pressure group rather than as a political party.
As Hergé noted himself the primary inspiration was inter-war Albania, but the country's history is modeled after many Balkan countries.
The inter-war years produced a series of requirements for " general purpose " aircraft ; in those miserly times this was a cheap way of providing the Air Force with aircraft that, it was hoped, would be of some general use if hostilities arose.
Gulf Oil grew steadily in the inter-war years, with its activities mainly confined to the U. S. The company was characterized by its vertically integrated business activities, and was active across the whole spectrum of the oil industry: exploration, production, transport, refining and marketing.
Juneau was the largest city in Alaska during the inter-war years, passing Fairbanks in the 1920 census and displaced by Anchorage in 1950.
One of the most significant and far reaching failures was an inability to conclusively detect and apprehend the " Cambridge Five " spy ring which had formed in the inter-war years and achieved great success in penetrating the government, and the intelligence agencies themselves.
The inter-war period was defined by William Stallybrass, who as fellow and eventual Principal ( until 1948 ) dominated college life.
In the inter-war years ( 1918 – 39 ) Jesus was seen by some as a small college and something of a backwater ; it attracted relatively few pupils from the public schools traditionally seen as the most prestigious.
Johnstown was a remarkably prosperous hard-working city during the inter-war years.
In particular, advocates of the La décadence concept have asserted that inter-war France was riven by political instability ; possessed a leadership that was deeply divided, corrupt, incompetent and pusillanimous which ruled over a nation rent by mass unemployment, strikes, a sense of despair over the future, riots and a state of near-civil war between the Left and the Right.

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The inter-war years were marked by the development of the continuous vertical retort which replaced many of the batch fed horizontal retorts.

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Some efforts had been made during the inter-war years to investigate landing military forces by sea but inadequate funding severely limited any useful progress.
In the inter-war period, Wieliczkaits saw the development of territorial area, new residential districts were formed until that in 1933 a miners ' strike took place, due to the reduction of wages by 13 %.
The story of inter-war cycling was characterised by lack of interest and a steady decline ... Cycling had lost out to the automobile, and to some extent to the new electric transport systems.
Means tests were developed during the inter-war period, not as part of the Poor Law, but as part of the attempt to offer relief that was not affected by the stigma of pauperism.
The Guild of Students original section facing King Edward School was designed by Birmingham inter-war architect Holland Hobbiss who also designed the King Edward school opposite.
The War Office declined greatly in importance after the First World War, a fact illustrated by the drastic reductions in its staff numbers during the inter-war period.
As with most mining communities the inter-war depression was severe ; this was exacerbated for West Cumbria by Irish independence which suddenly placed tariff barriers on the principal export market.
In subsequent years his profile became less sharp ; Collins records how public perceptions of Warlock the composer were distorted by the scandalous reports of his private life, so that his musical importance in the inter-war years became obscured.
Zlín's distinctive architecture was guided by principles that were strictly observed during its whole inter-war development.
The internment worsened relations between Poland and its Ukrainian minority: those who supported Petliura were angered by the betrayal of their Polish ally, anger that grew stronger because of the assimilationist policies of nationalist inter-war Poland towards its minorities.
According to the secret protocol, Lithuania would retrieve its historical capital Vilnius, subjugated during the inter-war period by Poland.
It is now commonly understood that the decay was caused in the inter-war period by the Bagshaw family-the majority shareholders-who sold the wood and plaster fixtures from the house's interiors as well as the lead roofing allowing water to rot the remaining fixtures.
The name was adopted during the inter-war years initially by and later in recognition of the artistic and bohemian community habitually found at the public house.

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