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Very few American sound recordings are in the public domain - going back to the earliest days of sound recordings. Sound recordings made before February 15, 1972, are covered by state statutory copyright and state common law copyright. Those state ... more
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This may have already been discussed, but I saw the upcoming sale that includes a K98 bayonet supposedly made by WKC- Weyersberg (Solingen) in 1945. I recall a thread earlier this year that listed five makers of '45 k98 bayonets, but I don't ... more
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• Homoeopathic Medicines are defined under Rule 2(dd) of Drugs and Cosmetics Rules 1945. • Standards of Homoeopathic Medicines to be complied with the manufacture or sale, distribution or import are defined in Section 4A of the Second Schedule of ... more
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Economical and Social and Political theorist, Beveridge’s contribution and the work of the Beveridge Committee was of monumental significance in the creation of the Welfare State. There is renewed interest worldwide in the merits and demerits of ... more
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Oh yes. JAPANESE nationalism caused the bombings. Not American nationalism. The Japanese would not surrender any other way. The most humane (a bit confusion to use it here, but it really was) solution to end the war was dropping the bombs. Any ... more
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There were many events that led to Germany's surrender. One was the defeat at the Battle of Stalingrad in Russia during the winter. Another was the D-Day offensive launched by the Allies. But the biggest one, I think, was the Battle of Stalingrad. ... more
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In 1945 American screen legend Humphrey Bogart marries actress Lauren Bacall. Thanks and ChaCha on! ... more
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The threat of Communism enoucraged the United States to become much more militarized and Imperialistic and WMDs. Chacha back! ... more
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According to American administrations, and the US military, it was militarily necessary to drop the bomb in Hiroshima to end the war with Japan. ... more
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Maxwell Shane (August 26, 1905-October 25, 1983), the movie and television director, screenwriter and ... more
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