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When and anti-German
When the news of Ribbentrop's remarks was leaked to the Polish press despite Colonel Beck's order to the censors on 27 March, it caused anti-German riots in Poland with the local N. S. D. A. P headquarters in the ethnically mixed town of Lininco destroyed by a mob.
When this was disclosed in the British press, it raised a storm of anti-German feeling.
When the U. S. joined in World War One, an anti-German attitude formed quickly in American society.
When World War II broke out in 1939, Bergmann sought to join the South African army, but as he felt his name was too German-sounding ( there was significant anti-German feeling as the war loomed, and as the Nazi persecution of the Jews and the Holocaust had not yet happened, this feeling made no distinction between Germans and German Jews ), he removed the second " n " from his name, adopting the Dutch variation of the surname.

When and demonstrations
When assured by Mersenne that it was, indeed, the product of the son not the father, Descartes dismissed it with a sniff: " I do not find it strange that he has offered demonstrations about conics more appropriate than those of the ancients ," adding, " but other matters related to this subject can be proposed that would scarcely occur to a sixteen-year-old child.
When he attended the University of Leeds as a visiting undergraduate, he organized weekly demonstrations outside a Bradford dance hall which refused to admit Blacks.
When the first Intifada broke out, Rabin adopted harsh measures to stop the demonstrations, even authorising the use of " Force, might and beatings ," on the demonstrators.
When the United Opposition tried to organize independent demonstrations commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Bolshevik seizure of power in November 1927, the demonstrators were dispersed by force and Zinoviev and Trotsky were expelled from the Communist Party on November 12.
When these demands were made public, hostility within China was expressed in nationwide anti-Japanese demonstrations and an effective national boycott of Japanese goods.
When the 1978 Georgian demonstrations were sparked when the Soviet government decided to amend the Georgian constitution and removing the Georgian language as the sole state language in the republic.
When the government did not comply with this and later, more aggressive demands, demonstrations occurred.
When there was a widespread demonstration against the Korean-Japanese treaty in 1964, which Park pursued in secret and was widely regarded to be disadvantageous to Korean fishermen, Kim's Sixth Division was dispatched to Seoul to subdue student demonstrations.
When he gave the first French performance of Wagner's Lohengrin at the Eden-Théâtre in 1887, the Chauvinists held street demonstrations outside denouncing the performance as an unpatriotic act.
When the government didn ’ t follow through on the promise in 1980, street demonstrations in the Casamance capital, Ziguinchor, turned violent.
When several activists were arrested, the demonstrations grew even massive and the crowd became more aggressive.
When the ruling party was unofficially reported the winner of the election, demonstrations protesting alleged election fraud broke out, and continued into June.
When Otto plays air guitar, it is completely accurate fingering: John Achenbach, a storyboard artist on the show, is an accomplished guitarist and provided demonstrations for the animators.
When he was a member of the opposition in the Batasang Pambansa, he would sing the song ' Feelings ' in public during demonstrations against the Marcos regime.
When, at half past four, the demonstrations peacefully backed in a narrow alley towards the school the police charged violently on horses, with batons and with dogs provoking a violent reaction by the use of throwing cobblestones from some demonstrators.
" When this publicity technique came to the attention of U. S. Secretary of Labor William B. Wilson, he expressed his dismay to the press: " This publication proposes by deceptive methods of advertising to stir every community in the United States into riotous demonstrations for the purpose of making profits for the moving picture business ...." He hoped to ban movies treating Bolshevism and Socialism.

When and erupted
When Yellowstone Caldera last erupted some 650, 000 years ago, it released about 1, 000 km < sup > 3 </ sup > of material ( as measured in dense rock equivalent ( DRE )), covering a substantial part of North America in up to two metres of debris.
When the Zairian government began to escalate its massacres in November 1996, the Tutsi militias erupted in rebellion against Mobutu.
When the First World War erupted, Dix enthusiastically volunteered for the German Army.
When war erupted in Europe in 1939, the Kingdom of Romania was pro-British and allied to the Poles.
When Edward of Caernarfon demanded an earldom for his favourite Gaveston, the king erupted in anger and supposedly tore out handfuls of his son's hair.
When his brother, Emperor John VIII Palaiologos, died childless, a dispute erupted between Constantine and his brother Demetrios Palaiologos over the throne.
When another 1 – 1 draw looked inevitable, Sharp nodded in from a corner and St Mary's erupted as it looked like Southampton would defeat their bitter South coast rivals for the first time since January 2005 in the FA Cup.
When World War II erupted, 24, 105 people were living on 79 kibbutzim, comprising 5 % of the Jewish population of Mandate Palestine.
When the Civil War erupted in 1861, the building and the block on which it stood were fortified, becoming Iola's fort.
When Wilson & Co. attempted to operate the plant with replacement workers, violence erupted and split the town.
" When William Hollaman, another landowner, attempted to purchase lots in the settlement, a dispute erupted between the two men ; seven months later, Hollaman attempted to avenge himself by platting another community only to the northeast of Union, to which a third landowner, Valentine Harland, quickly made additions.
When the Anarchy erupted in 1139 – a civil war between Stephen and Empress Matilda for the English throne – the area was in turmoil.
When racial and partisan strife erupted, Singapore was expelled from the Malaysian federation in 1965.
When the Philippine Revolution erupted in 1896, a Spanish Colonel named Eugenio Blanco who had large estates near the town of Macabebe in Pampanga organized a regiment from among his clients.
When the Philippine – American War erupted on February 4, 1899, the Republican Army suffered losses on every sector.
When a power struggle erupted between King Henry II and his brother Amalric, the Templars supported Amalric, who took the crown and had his brother exiled in 1306.
When the Revolution erupted in 1789, he became leader of the Jacobin Club in Besançon, and, when a regiment of volunteers of the départment of the Gard marched through the city, he was elected Lieutenant Colonel.
When the Rebellion of the Three Feudatories erupted in 1673, the Chahar Mongol prince revolted against the Qing Dynasty.
When Mount Haruna erupted in the late 6th century, Japan was still in the pre-historical phase ( prior to the importation of the Chinese writing system during the Nara period ).
When the Sepoy Mutiny erupted, Knight was acting editor of the Bombay Times and Standard.
When the U. S. Soldiers and Marines tried to enter, fierce fighting erupted.
When the Spanish Civil War erupted, Urzaiz was on the pro-fascists nationalist side, becoming a naval commander.
When he recanted on this pledge, a bitter feud erupted, ending with the December 1895 General Assembly refusing to seat de facto SLP party leader Daniel DeLeon as a delegate from District Assembly 49, resulting in an outright break of the two organizations and withdrawal of the greater part of the New York district from the organization, thereby hastening the Knights of Labor's demise.
When Jean Chrétien stepped down as Prime Minister, to be succeeded by Paul Martin, the Bloc's fortunes improved markedly, particularly after the sponsorship scandal erupted.

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