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Whilst in Vienna, working to aid refugees from Nazi Germany, Philby met and fell in love with Litzi Friedmann ( born Alice Kohlmann ), a young Austrian Communist of Hungarian Jewish origins.
The Space Race can trace its origins to Nazi Germany, beginning in the 1930s and continuing during World War II when Germany researched and built operational ballistic missiles.
The origins of Nazi genocide: from euthanasia to the Final Solution.
The SS can trace its origins to several early Freikorps and Nazi Party formations, among them the Erhardt Naval Brigade, Stahlhelm, and most significantly the Sturmabteilung ( SA ), of which the SS was originally a subordinate organization.
A secret Nazi underground group, the origins of Column 88 have been given as early as 1945.
The German edition of The Occult Roots ... includes an essay " Nationalsozialismus und Okkultismus " (" National Socialism and Occultism "), which traces the origins of the speculation about Nazi occultism back to publications from the late 1930s, and which was subsequently translated by Goodrick-Clarke into English.
Few questions concerning the origins of the Second World War are more controversial and ideologically loaded than the issue of the policies of the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin towards Nazi Germany between the Nazi seizure of power and the German invasion of the USSR on June 22, 1941.
Few questions concerning the origins of the Second World War are as controversial as the issue of pre-war Soviet policy toward Nazi Germany, especially due to the absence of a complete opening of the Politburo, Joseph Stalin's and Vyacheslav Molotov's papers on foreign affairs.
The origins of what would become the policy of non-alignment were evident in Menon's personal sympathies even in England, where he simultaneously condemned both the British Empire and Nazi Germany, although he did march several times in anti-Nazi demonstrations.
The origins of the challenge coin dates back to the second world war and was first used by Office of Strategic Service personnel who were deployed in Nazi held France.
Fischer rejected the then popular argument in Germany that Nazi Germany had been the result of the Treaty of Versailles, and instead argued that the origins of Nazi Germany predated 1914, and were the result of long-standing ambitions of the German power elite.
Smith tells Graum that the artefacts he has discovered disprove Nazi claims about the Aryan origins of the Germans.
The Historikerstreit (" historians ' quarrel ") was an intellectual and political controversy in the late 1980s in West Germany about the comparison of the crimes of the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany, including their origins.
Despite Nussimbaum's being an ethnic Jew, his monarchist and anti-Socialist politics were such that, before his origins were discovered, the Nazi propaganda ministry included his works on their list of " excellent books for German minds ".
* Browning, Christopher R. The origins of the Final Solution: the evolution of Nazi Jewish policy, September 1939 – March 1942 Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2004.
* Northern European origins of an Aryan race ( Germanic mysticism, Nazi mysticism, Ahnenerbe )
During the battle, Black Adam confronts Nazi about how he seemingly survived being killed, at which time Captain Nazi cryptically proclaims that previous origins about him were wrong and that the villain is not even human ; that he is the living avatar of National Socialism given physical form and that so long as there are Nazis in existence, he will exist.

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However, this version of the story of the declaration's origins has been described as " fanciful ", a fair assessment considering that discussions between Weizmann and Balfour had begun at least a decade earlier.
Following a 1963 Draft Constitution the first version of the Charter was written by Ahmad Shukeiri, the first chairman of the PLO, using the slightly different name al-Mithaq al-Qawmi al-Filastini, meant to reflect its origins in Nasser's Pan-Arabism.
A 2002 press release about the origins of the modern game makes no mention of the original version: Othello was invented by Japanese game enthusiast, Goro Hasegawa in 1971.
Nelson claims some aspects of his vision are in the process of being fulfilled by Tim Berners-Lee's invention of the World Wide Web, but he dislikes the World Wide Web, XML and all embedded markup – regarding Berners-Lee's work as a gross over-simplification of his original vision: HTML is precisely what we were trying to PREVENT — ever-breaking links, links going outward only, quotes you can't follow to their origins, no version management, no rights management.
Ethnomusicologists trace the origins of the instrument to the ' ground harp ' - a version that uses a piece of bark or an animal skin stretched over a pit as a resonator.
Using versions of The Nights, tales from Al-Najjar, and other stories from unknown origins Habicht published his version in Arabic and German.
Herodotus reported three contradictory versions as to the origins of the Scythians, but placed greatest faith in this version:
The 2010 Broadway musical version of The Addams Family poked fun at the inconsistencies of Grandmama's origins.
Whether this article refers to an early version of the contemporary dance by the same name is still a matter of debate, as some historians claim that Carolina Shag is a descendant of Carolina Jitterbug, and its predecessor, Little Apple ( whose origins can supposedly be traced to Columbia, S. C. in 1937 ).
The exact origins of the word " zine " is uncertain, but it was widely in use in the early 1970s, and most likely is a shortened version of the word " Magazine.
The older version of Threepio's origins originated with George Lucas, and both versions were harmonized from the outset: in 1977, Lucas provided a guide for early Expanded Universe creators, in which Threepio's origin on Affa was established, and also the statement that he was " totally reassembled by a young boy working for a junk dealer " before joining the Alderaanian diplomatic corps " several years " later.
Due to its origins in AI research, the software for the CM-1 / 2 / 200 single-bit processor was influenced by the Lisp programming language and a version of Common Lisp, * Lisp ( spoken: " Star-Lisp "), was implemented on the CM-1.
This is the later location of the first West Saxon bishopric, in the first half of the seventh century, so it appears likely that the origins of the kingdom of Wessex are more complex than the version provided by the surviving traditions.
Xenix varied from its 7th Edition origins by incorporating elements from BSD, and soon ( for a time ) possessed the most widely installed base of any Unix version due to the popularity of the inexpensive x86 processor.
This version of the tostada has its origins in New Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine.
Local folklore provides varying accounts about the origins of the name “ Minonk .” One version states that he originally named the area after a street in Boston, MA, where he owned property.
* The ominous, four-note introduction to the brass and tympani theme music ( titled " Danger Ahead ") is instantly recognizable ( though its origins date back to Miklós Rózsa's score for the 1946 film version of The Killers ).
The origins of VDM-SL lie in the IBM Laboratory in Vienna where the first version of the language was called the Vienna Definition Language ( VDL ).
Despite the various theories of the work's origins, Rodríguez de Montalvo's Spanish version, as the only complete edition known, is considered definitive, and it was the one who made the character widely known on a European scale.
There have been many attempts to trace the origins of this version of the enneagram ; some similarities to other figures have been found, but it seems that Gurdjieff was the first person to make the enneagram figure publicly known and that only he knew its true source.
Another version ascribes the name's origins to a German restaurant in the area known as Heil's Kitchen, after its proprietors.
As literary studies developed into a discipline at the end of the 19th century, the story of the origins of Romanticism in England emerged along with it ; according to this version of literary history, Coleridge and Wordsworth were the dominant poets of the age.
The origins of the recipe are unknown, although a version appears in the fourth century Roman cookbook often attributed to Apicius (" Aliter dulcia siligineos rasos frangis et buccellas maiores facies in lacte infundis frigis in oleo mel superfundis et inferes "-" Another sweet: Break grated Sigilines ( a kind of wheat bread ), and make larger bites.
The siblings have acknowledged that they are satisfied with Maeda's version, apparently despite concerns that the premise contradicts that of the original film by showing the origins of the Matrix and the human / machine war, of which character Morphehis own likeness.

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