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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Stock Market Crash of 1929 |  |  |  | Stock Market Crash of 1929: Encyclopedia II - Appeasement - Responses to criticism of appeasementHowever, these views are not without critics. It has also been argued that a strong stand by Britain and France would not have caused Hitler to back down, and that in the Sudeten crisis, Hitler was fully intent on going to war with Britain and France and seizing control of Czechoslovakia. Furthermore, the idea that an early war would have prevented a general war has also been criticised. Long before the Czech crisis, Hitler had revealed his intent to become master of Europe if not the world, and many historians feel that it is unlikely that ...
See also:Appeasement, Appeasement - Different views on appeasement, Appeasement - Appeasement of Hitler, Appeasement - Reasons why the British government appeased Hitler, Appeasement - Peace in our Time, Appeasement - Origins of the concept of the Western Betrayal, Appeasement - Chamberlain and rearmament, Appeasement - Appeasement's effect on the Second World War, Appeasement - Responses to criticism of appeasement, Appeasement - Useful textbooks especially A-level-oriented Read more here: » Appeasement: Encyclopedia II - Appeasement - Responses to criticism of appeasement |
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|  |  |  | Stock Market Crash of 1929: Encyclopedia II - Carl G. Fisher - Montauk Long IslandIn 1926, Fisher began working on a "Miami Beach of the north". His project at Montauk at the eastern tip of Long Island in New York was to provide a warm season counterpart to the Florida development. He and four associates purchased 9,000 acres (36 km²) and built a luxurious hotel, office building, marina, and attractions. The project built roads, planted nurseries, laid water pipes and built houses.
However, a land "bust" in Florida, followed by a devastating hurricane in September 1926 which wiped out much of Miami Beach, hit Fish ...
See also:Carl G. Fisher, Carl G. Fisher - Youth early career bicycles, Carl G. Fisher - Automobiles: Parts and sales, Carl G. Fisher - Auto racing: the Brickyard, Carl G. Fisher - Early highways, Carl G. Fisher - Miami Beach, Carl G. Fisher - Montauk Long Island, Carl G. Fisher - Decline final project: a poor man's retreat, Carl G. Fisher - Legacy Read more here: » Carl G. Fisher: Encyclopedia II - Carl G. Fisher - Montauk Long Island |
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|  |  |  | Stock Market Crash of 1929: Encyclopedia II - Carl G. Fisher - Decline final project: a poor man's retreatThe losses in his real estate ventures and the Stock Market Crash of 1929 left Fisher virtually penniless. Always a man whose lifeblood seemed to be new dreams and projects, by the mid 1930s, he was living in a small cottage on Miami Beach and received a US$500 per month salary from his former partners to do promotional work.
Shortly before his death, as what turned out to be his last project, Fisher developed and built Key Largo's Caribbean Club, a fishing club for men of modest means, "a poor man's retreat." Ever the promoter, Fishe ...
See also:Carl G. Fisher, Carl G. Fisher - Youth early career bicycles, Carl G. Fisher - Automobiles: Parts and sales, Carl G. Fisher - Auto racing: the Brickyard, Carl G. Fisher - Early highways, Carl G. Fisher - Miami Beach, Carl G. Fisher - Montauk Long Island, Carl G. Fisher - Decline final project: a poor man's retreat, Carl G. Fisher - Legacy Read more here: » Carl G. Fisher: Encyclopedia II - Carl G. Fisher - Decline final project: a poor man's retreat |
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|  |  |  | Stock Market Crash of 1929: Encyclopedia II - Events preceding World War II in Europe - ItalyThe Italian economy also fell into a deep slump following World War I. Anarchists were endemic, Communist and other Socialist agitators abounded among the trade unions, and many were gravely worried that a Bolshevik-style Communist revolution was imminent.
After a number of liberal governments failed to rein in these threats, King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy invited Benito Mussolini to form a government on October 29, 1922. The Fascists maintained an armed paramilitary wing, whi ...
See also:Events preceding World War II in Europe, Events preceding World War II in Europe - The Weimar Republic becomes the Third Reich, Events preceding World War II in Europe - Italy, Events preceding World War II in Europe - German expansionism, Events preceding World War II in Europe - Austria, Events preceding World War II in Europe - Czechoslovakia Read more here: » Events preceding World War II in Europe: Encyclopedia II - Events preceding World War II in Europe - Italy |
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|  |  |  | Stock Market Crash of 1929: Encyclopedia II - Carl G. Fisher - Early highwaysIn 1912, foreseeing the automobile's impact on American life, Carl Fisher was instrumental in the planning, development, and construction of the Lincoln Highway, the first U.S. transcontinental highway, connecting New York City to San Francisco in time for San Francisco's Panama-Pacific International Exposition in May 1915. Fisher estimated the highway, an improved, hard-surfaced road stretching almost 3,400 miles (5,472 km), would cost ten million dollars. Fellow industrialists Frank Seiberling and Henry Bourne Joy helped Fisher with their ...
See also:Carl G. Fisher, Carl G. Fisher - Youth early career bicycles, Carl G. Fisher - Automobiles: Parts and sales, Carl G. Fisher - Auto racing: the Brickyard, Carl G. Fisher - Early highways, Carl G. Fisher - Miami Beach, Carl G. Fisher - Montauk Long Island, Carl G. Fisher - Decline final project: a poor man's retreat, Carl G. Fisher - Legacy Read more here: » Carl G. Fisher: Encyclopedia II - Carl G. Fisher - Early highways |
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|  |  |  | Stock Market Crash of 1929: Encyclopedia II - Carl G. Fisher - Auto racing: the BrickyardIn 1909, Fisher and several other Indianapolis businessmen invested in what would become the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, which is now located in Speedway, Indiana. The celebration of the first race quickly turned into a disaster due to the loose rock track. There were terrible injuries to the race car drivers and spectators. Cars caught fire, there were deaths, and the race was halted and canceled when only halfway completed.
Undeterred however, Fisher convinced the investors to pave the now famous "brickyard" track with 3.2 million ...
See also:Carl G. Fisher, Carl G. Fisher - Youth early career bicycles, Carl G. Fisher - Automobiles: Parts and sales, Carl G. Fisher - Auto racing: the Brickyard, Carl G. Fisher - Early highways, Carl G. Fisher - Miami Beach, Carl G. Fisher - Montauk Long Island, Carl G. Fisher - Decline final project: a poor man's retreat, Carl G. Fisher - Legacy Read more here: » Carl G. Fisher: Encyclopedia II - Carl G. Fisher - Auto racing: the Brickyard |
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|  |  |  | Stock Market Crash of 1929: Encyclopedia II - Carl G. Fisher - Youth early career bicyclesCarl Fisher was born in Greensburg, Indiana, nine years after the end of the American Civil War, the son of Albert H. and Ida Graham Fisher. Apparently suffering from alcoholism, a problem which would also plague Carl later in life, his father left the family when Fisher was a child. Suffering from severe astigmatism (i.e. very poor vision), it was difficult for Fisher to pay attention in school, as uncorrected astigmatism can cause headaches or eyestrain, and blur vision at all distances. He quit s ...
See also:Carl G. Fisher, Carl G. Fisher - Youth early career bicycles, Carl G. Fisher - Automobiles: Parts and sales, Carl G. Fisher - Auto racing: the Brickyard, Carl G. Fisher - Early highways, Carl G. Fisher - Miami Beach, Carl G. Fisher - Montauk Long Island, Carl G. Fisher - Decline final project: a poor man's retreat, Carl G. Fisher - Legacy Read more here: » Carl G. Fisher: Encyclopedia II - Carl G. Fisher - Youth early career bicycles |
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| |  |  |  | Stock Market Crash of 1929: Encyclopedia II - Ramsay MacDonald - Party leaderIn 1911 MacDonald became Party Leader (formally "Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party"), but in 1914 he adopted a position of opposition to British involvement in World War I. The party majority, led by Arthur Henderson, refused to support this stand, and MacDonald resigned as Leader. During the early part of the war he was extremely unpopular and was accused of treason and cowardice, but as the war dragged on his reputation recovered. Nevertheless he lost his seat in the 1918 "khaki election", which saw the David Lloyd ...
See also:Ramsay MacDonald, Ramsay MacDonald - Early career, Ramsay MacDonald - Party leader, Ramsay MacDonald - First government, Ramsay MacDonald - Second government, Ramsay MacDonald - National Government, Ramsay MacDonald - Personal life, Ramsay MacDonald - MacDonald's Governments Read more here: » Ramsay MacDonald: Encyclopedia II - Ramsay MacDonald - Party leader |
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|  |  |  | Stock Market Crash of 1929: Encyclopedia II - The Netherlands in World War II - After the warAfter the war some people who were thought to have collaborated with the Germans were murdered or punished without trial. Others were sentenced by the Ministry of Justice. Some proved to have been arrested unjustly, and were cleared of charges, sometimes after having been in custody for a long period of time.
There were plans to annexate a sizeable portion of Germany, either without or with German population — which in the latter case would have to be 'dutchified' — doubling the Netherlands in surface. This plan was dropped after ...
See also:The Netherlands in World War II, The Netherlands in World War II - Prelude to the War, The Netherlands in World War II - The outbreak of the war, The Netherlands in World War II - Persecution of Jews, The Netherlands in World War II - Oppression and resistance, The Netherlands in World War II - Dutch volunteers in the German armed forces, The Netherlands in World War II - The last year, The Netherlands in World War II - Dutch East Indies and the war against Japan, The Netherlands in World War II - After the war Read more here: » The Netherlands in World War II: Encyclopedia II - The Netherlands in World War II - After the war |
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| | | |  |  |  | Stock Market Crash of 1929: Encyclopedia II - Parliament Building of Northern Ireland - The chambers
Parliament Building of Northern Ireland - House of Commons.
The original House of Commons of Northern Ireland was designed in the standard adversarial form, with the government and opposition facing each other in parallel blue benches across a central aisle.
The original House of Commons chamber was slightly redesigned in the 1970s with the addition of a block of curved benches facing the Speakers' chair, along with new curved front benches for some of the remainder of the furnishings, to reduce the advertorial nature of the ...
See also:Parliament Building of Northern Ireland, Parliament Building of Northern Ireland - Original plans for US capitol-style building, Parliament Building of Northern Ireland - Finished building, Parliament Building of Northern Ireland - Wartime paint damage, Parliament Building of Northern Ireland - The chambers, Parliament Building of Northern Ireland - House of Commons, Parliament Building of Northern Ireland - Senate, Parliament Building of Northern Ireland - Statues, Parliament Building of Northern Ireland - Uses for the building Read more here: » Parliament Building of Northern Ireland: Encyclopedia II - Parliament Building of Northern Ireland - The chambers |
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|  |  |  | Stock Market Crash of 1929: Encyclopedia II - Montreal - Culture
Montreal - Music.
The Arcade Fire
The Dears
Sam Roberts
The Stills
Wolf Parade
Leonard Cohen
Rufus Wainwright
L'Hémisphère Gauche likes to consider itself one of Montréal's best kept secrets, but it seems the cat's out of the bag. The bar's full slate of live independent and underground music makes it an increasingly popular hangout.
Casa Del Popolo, La Sala Rossa and < ...
See also:Montreal, Montreal - History, Montreal - City government, Montreal - Climate, Montreal - Demographics, Montreal - Religion, Montreal - Economy, Montreal - Places in Montreal, Montreal - Downtown Montreal, Montreal - Old Montreal, Montreal - Griffintown, Montreal - Olympic Village, Montreal - Museums and Cultural Centres, Montreal - Religious Sanctuaries, Montreal - Chinatown, Montreal - The Gay Village, Montreal - The Plateau, Montreal - Mile End, Montreal - Mount Royal, Montreal - Night Life, Montreal - Strip Clubs, Montreal - Sports, Montreal - Major Sports Venues, Montreal - Current professional franchises, Montreal - Former professional franchises, Montreal - Transportation, Montreal - Public Transit, Montreal - Airports, Montreal - Roads, Montreal - Culture, Montreal - Music, Montreal - Education, Montreal - Universities, Montreal - Neighbouring Municipalities, Montreal - Notes Read more here: » Montreal: Encyclopedia II - Montreal - Culture |
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|  |  |  | Stock Market Crash of 1929: Encyclopedia II - Montreal - Education
Montreal - Universities.
As noted above, Montreal has a large population of post-secondary students. Its four urban universities are:
McGill University:
Macdonald College
Concordia University
Université de Montréal:
École Polytechnique de Montréal
École des Hautes Études Commerciales de Montréal
Université du Québec:
Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)
École de technologie supérieure (ETS)
École nationale d'administration publique(ENAP)
Institut nationale de la recherche ...
See also:Montreal, Montreal - History, Montreal - City government, Montreal - Climate, Montreal - Demographics, Montreal - Religion, Montreal - Economy, Montreal - Places in Montreal, Montreal - Downtown Montreal, Montreal - Old Montreal, Montreal - Griffintown, Montreal - Olympic Village, Montreal - Museums and Cultural Centres, Montreal - Religious Sanctuaries, Montreal - Chinatown, Montreal - The Gay Village, Montreal - The Plateau, Montreal - Mile End, Montreal - Mount Royal, Montreal - Night Life, Montreal - Strip Clubs, Montreal - Sports, Montreal - Major Sports Venues, Montreal - Current professional franchises, Montreal - Former professional franchises, Montreal - Transportation, Montreal - Public Transit, Montreal - Airports, Montreal - Roads, Montreal - Culture, Montreal - Music, Montreal - Education, Montreal - Universities, Montreal - Neighbouring Municipalities, Montreal - Notes Read more here: » Montreal: Encyclopedia II - Montreal - Education |
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|  |  |  | Stock Market Crash of 1929: Encyclopedia II - Theremin - OverviewTo control the theremin, the musician stands in front of the instrument and moves his or her hands in the proximity of two metal antennas, the distance from the antennas determining frequency (pitch) and amplitude (volume). Small movements of the hands can create a tremolo or vibrato effect. Typically the right hand controls the pitch and the left hand is used for the volume, although some play left-handed.
Based on the principle of heterodyning oscillators, the theremin generates an audio signal by combining two different but very hi ...
See also:Theremin, Theremin - Overview, Theremin - History, Theremin - The theremin in use, Theremin - In movie soundtracks, Theremin - In popular music, Theremin - Similar Instruments, Theremin - Bibliography Read more here: » Theremin: Encyclopedia II - Theremin - Overview |
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| |  |  |  | Stock Market Crash of 1929: Encyclopedia II - The Netherlands in World War II - Dutch volunteers in the German armed forcesNot all Dutch offered active or passive resistance against the German occupation. Some Dutch chose to serve with the German armed forces. A great number of Dutch men were forced to work in the German war industry, these men were often seen as traitors after the war even though they hadn't had any options during the war.
The NSB, a fascist party, collaborated actively with the German occupants. In 1941, when Germany still seemed certain to win the war, about three percent of the adult male population was member of the NSB. There were a ...
See also:The Netherlands in World War II, The Netherlands in World War II - Prelude to the War, The Netherlands in World War II - The outbreak of the war, The Netherlands in World War II - Persecution of Jews, The Netherlands in World War II - Oppression and resistance, The Netherlands in World War II - Dutch volunteers in the German armed forces, The Netherlands in World War II - The last year, The Netherlands in World War II - Dutch East Indies and the war against Japan, The Netherlands in World War II - After the war Read more here: » The Netherlands in World War II: Encyclopedia II - The Netherlands in World War II - Dutch volunteers in the German armed forces |
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|  |  |  | Stock Market Crash of 1929: Encyclopedia II - The Netherlands in World War II - The last yearAfter the Allied landing in Normandy in June 1944, the western Allies rapidly advanced in the direction of the Dutch border. Tuesday September 5 is known as Dolle dinsdag (Mad Tuesday) - the Dutch began celebrating, believing they were close to liberation. In September the Allies tried to capture the bridges over the main rivers (Operation Market Garden) but they failed in Arnhem. The northern part of the country ab ...
See also:The Netherlands in World War II, The Netherlands in World War II - Prelude to the War, The Netherlands in World War II - The outbreak of the war, The Netherlands in World War II - Persecution of Jews, The Netherlands in World War II - Oppression and resistance, The Netherlands in World War II - Dutch volunteers in the German armed forces, The Netherlands in World War II - The last year, The Netherlands in World War II - Dutch East Indies and the war against Japan, The Netherlands in World War II - After the war Read more here: » The Netherlands in World War II: Encyclopedia II - The Netherlands in World War II - The last year |
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|  |  |  | Stock Market Crash of 1929: Encyclopedia II - The Netherlands in World War II - Dutch East Indies and the war against JapanOn January 10, 1942 the Japanese invaded the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Dutch navy ships in the Dutch East Indies joined the ABDA fleet (American-British-Dutch-Australian fleet) commanded by Dutch admiral Karel Doorman. On February 27 and 28 1942, Admiral Doorman was ordered to take the offensive against the Japanese. The ABDA fleet encountered the Japanese at the Battle of the Java Sea, Doorman then gave the order to attack. However the ABDA fleet was destroyed in the ensuing battle. The words in which Doorman is alleged to have given the order to att ...
See also:The Netherlands in World War II, The Netherlands in World War II - Prelude to the War, The Netherlands in World War II - The outbreak of the war, The Netherlands in World War II - Persecution of Jews, The Netherlands in World War II - Oppression and resistance, The Netherlands in World War II - Dutch volunteers in the German armed forces, The Netherlands in World War II - The last year, The Netherlands in World War II - Dutch East Indies and the war against Japan, The Netherlands in World War II - After the war Read more here: » The Netherlands in World War II: Encyclopedia II - The Netherlands in World War II - Dutch East Indies and the war against Japan |
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|  |  |  | Stock Market Crash of 1929: Encyclopedia II - The Netherlands in World War II - Oppression and resistanceAn Arbeitseinsatz was imposed on the Netherlands, which obliged every man between 18 and 45 to work in the German factories, which were bombed regularly by the western Allies. Those who refused to work in German factories were forced to go underground. As food and many other goods were taken out of the Netherlands, rationing (with ration cards) became a way of controlling the population. Any Dutch that violated German laws, such as hiding or hiding another, automatically lost their food. Hiding Jews was even more dangerous as it was punish ...
See also:The Netherlands in World War II, The Netherlands in World War II - Prelude to the War, The Netherlands in World War II - The outbreak of the war, The Netherlands in World War II - Persecution of Jews, The Netherlands in World War II - Oppression and resistance, The Netherlands in World War II - Dutch volunteers in the German armed forces, The Netherlands in World War II - The last year, The Netherlands in World War II - Dutch East Indies and the war against Japan, The Netherlands in World War II - After the war Read more here: » The Netherlands in World War II: Encyclopedia II - The Netherlands in World War II - Oppression and resistance |
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