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Margaret Mitchell

                                                             Margaret Mitchell

Napoleon Bonaparte

                                                           Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon, likewise Napoleon Bonaparte[a] (conceived Napoleone Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 - 5 May 1821), and later known by his regnal name Napoleon I,[b] was a French military and political pioneer who rose to conspicuousness during the French Insurgency and drove a few fruitful missions during the Progressive Conflicts. He was the true head of the French Republic as First Representative from 1799 to 1804, and as Napoleon I, he was Ruler of the French from 1804 until 1814 and again in 1815. Napoleon's political and social heritage has persevered right up 'til now, and he remains as perhaps of the most celebrated and questionable forerunner in world history. Napoleon was brought into the world on the island of Corsica, not long after its extension by France, to...

christopher columbus

                                                  christopher   columbus

Harry Houdini

                                        Harry Houdini 

printed circuit board

                                                    printed circuit board

Douglas Bader

                                                          Douglas Bader

Springtime for Hitler (song)

                          Springtime for Hitler (song) Springtime for Hitler: A Gay Frolic With Adolf and Eva at Berchtesgaden is an imaginary melodic in Mel Creeks' 1967 film The Makers, as well as the stage melodic variation of the film, and the 2005 film transformation of the melodic. It is a melodic about Adolf Hitler, composed by Franz Liebkind, a lopsided ex-Nazi initially played by Kenneth Mars (and later by Brad Oscar and Will Ferrell in the stage melodic and the 2005 film, separately). In the film, the play is picked by the maker Max Bialystock and his bookkeeper Leo Blossom in their deceitful plan to raise significant financing by selling 25,000% of a play, then, at that point, making it fizzle, lastly saving all of the leftover cash for themselves. To guarantee that the play is an all out disappointment, Max chooses a unimaginably dull content (which he depicts as "basically an adoration letter to Adolf Hitler"...