Free City of Danzig Government in Exile
Presidents
Karl-Heinz Gutjahr, 1971[1]
Spare notes and useful info
Concerning Belgium in World War II
Concerning Switzerland in WWII
Denmark WWII
Concerning Greenland in WWII
Concerning Luxembourg in WWII & people
Concerning North Carolina and topics/events in the state
William G. Enloe High School
- Stop The Presses
- Eagle in the middle
- R-E-S-P-E-C-T
- ERIC ED384342: Improving Achievement through Technology: Status Report on the Magnet Schools Assistance Program (MSAP). E & R Report No. 95E.05.
- ERIC ED427425: Schools with an Arts-Driven Curriculum: Educating for Tomorrow's Workplace. The 1997 Eighth Annual "Business Week" Awards for Instructional Innovation.
Textiles
Rural decline
- Ross, Kirk (February 26, 2018). "Rural North Carolina faces political, economic struggle". Carolina Public Press. Retrieved January 9, 2020.
- Mildenberg, David (June 5, 2019). "N.C. Rural Center report details demise of small-town small business". Business North Carolina. Retrieved January 9, 2019.
- Wagner, Adam (December 10, 2019). "The NC counties with the biggest population losses are all in the northeast. Why?". The News & Observer. Retrieved January 9, 2020.
- "Small Business Dynamism in North Carolina" (PDF). NC Rural Center. May 7, 2019. Retrieved January 9, 2020.
- Gulledge, Seth Thomas (December 16, 2019). "The urban/rural divide for NC doctors is growing. Here's how to fix it". Triangle Business Journal. Retrieved January 9, 2020.
Madison County political machine
Joseph B. Huff
Concerning Government Surveillance
On Robert Kennedy
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- [32]
- [33]
- [34]
- [35]
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- [37]
- [38]
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- [40] Hunger
- LA Times Mississippi Delta
- Hunger and Malnutrition: HEW Says Nation Must Know More and Do More
- We dissent (Berkeley)
The Congo
- On the General executive college and Lumumba's flight from Leopoldville
- "Loi contenant le budget ordinaire de la République du Congo" (PDF). Moniteur Congolais (in French). Vol. 3, no. 25. Léopoldville: Government of the Republic of the Congo. 22 October 1962.
- Bantu, Mupenda, ed. (9 June 1960). "La Table Ronde a L'Heure de la Verite" (PDF). Remarques Congolaises (in French). Brussels. OCLC 416945463.
- [41]
- Newsreel on Adoula
- Belgian parliamentary report
- [42]
- Secretaries with no party affiliation
- Why the US wanted to kill Lumumba
- assault on photographers
- [43]
- page 650 the President is not a part of the government
- African journal of social communication (in French and English), vol. 1, Kinshasa: Facultés catholiques de Kinshasa, Faculté des communications sociales, 1997, OCLC 34988584
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- PHOTOS
- info on Mobutu's coup
- CIA collection of Le Courrier d'Afrique
- [44]
- [45]
- List of presiding officers
- Kasongo 1963
- Gizenga's account of the early Congo Crisis
- 1965 parliament
- Elisabethville photo
- Kisantu PD photos
- Historical Dictionary of the Congo
- Force Publique Mutiny
- [46]
- [47]
- Character Sketch of Lumumba
- Lumumba on gender
- [48]
- Joseph Kabasele and "Indépendance Cha Cha"
- Heart of Darkness: the Tragedy of the Congo, 1960-67
- Patrice Lumumba document
- RDC : Hommage a Vicky Longomba
- Congolese Representatives Arrive at United Nations
- Dinner with Mobutu (Thomas Kanza)
- Nearly Forgotten Forces of WWII
- Political Awakening in the Belgian Congo (Joseph Bolikango)
- Phillipe Kanza arrested
- Congo Arab War
- Cyrille Adoula
- Congo art
- Belgain Colonial Policy (1943)
- REPORT DATED 2 MARCH 1961 TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL FROM HIS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE IN THE CONGO ON UNITED NATIONS PROTECTED AREAS
- Operation Unokat
- Newsreel Congo Crisis 1
- Newsreel Congo Crisis 2
- Newsreel Congo Crisis 3
- Documentary
- The province of the Katanga and Congolese independence (Congo central government propaganda)
- Katangese propaganda on Operation Unokat
- {{[}}https://www.google.com /url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=27&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwi7tfbOo6DSAhUS1WMKHb0MCgA4FBAWCDswBg&url=http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2
027.42/102373/1/pmonavil_1.pdf&usg=AFQjCNFAvCsQnUvxVVj1jrs2A4KSZvt7Wg&sig2=ai1MuJhIWRAg8NOwEH5fKQ Thesis on students and Congo independence politics]
- info on Kasai
- article on Lumumba's deposition
- Lumumba beer war
- Bolikango in Germany (p. 33)
- Congolese newspaper clippings
- Congolese article on Vicky Longomba
- Congolese article on Rochereau
- le stanleyvillois
- Newspaper search
- BBC Congolese music
- Rock paper scissors
- [49]
- Kamitatu arrested
- Katanga internal police
- Georges Grenfell
- Government listing
Africa Mokili Mobimba
Awa ngai na vandi motema mobongi te oh
Okomo omonisa ngai bambanda na miso (2x)
Iya la baneri African Jazz la compagne
Nakei mobembo sima na nga banzaka
Kokanisa te cherie nakozongela yo
Na Kinshasa na Matadi pe na Boma pe mayombe
Mayi mongala ekwatele, kivu maniema, kisangani
pena brazza, puente nuare kamerun, ghana guinee
pe na mali pe na poto amerika mokili mobimba
balingi babina miziki ya afrika...
Free City of Danzig
- Free City of Danzig archive
- [50]
- [51]
- Wikipedia Rat der Danzig
- From Germany, a Group Seeks Recognition of Old Nation
- the tolerance in Germany called. Government of the Free City of Danzig in exile
- Die Freie Stadt Danzig: Wege und Umwege in die europäische Zukunft
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- [53]
Other
A plus for every war
When I first stumbled across our article on the Uganda–Tanzania War in early July 2018, it was rated at C-class and had a readable prose size of 7726 bytes. The accompanying campaignbox template of battles had three red links and two blue links to actual articles. Of these articles, one—Battle of Lukaya—was three short paragraphs with a single source, and the other—Fall of Kampala—was a five-sentence stub. It struck me as very disappointing that the Fall of Kampala was so poorly covered, since it marked a major event in history—the overthrow of Idi Amin, the installation of a new Ugandan government, and first-time seizure of an African capital by a foreign African country in the post-colonial era. I began work on improving the article in earnest in October of that year, and after several months was able to, with the much needed assistance of other editors, bring it up to Featured Article status.
I had originally envisioned this as a one-time foray into an area outside of my regular content domain, but I quickly realized that by doing so much work to improve one section of content on the wider war, I had "broken the ice" and made it much easier for both myself and others to shore up the rest of the topic.
The article now has a readable prose size of 76 kilobytes.
Libyan–Egyptian War of 1977.
Let's give every war topic a good article. They all deserve it, don't they?
Book review
Wars and Insurgencies of Uganda 1971–1994 - Tom Cooper and Adrien Fontanellaz |
- By Indy beetle
Modern African military historiography is lacking.
Publishing details: Cooper, Tom; Fontanellaz, Adrien (2015). Wars and Insurgencies of Uganda 1971–1994. Solihull: Helion & Company Limited. ISBN 978-1-910294-55-0.
Tightening Notability: The demise of the SNG and the rise of GNG
- Fall of WP:SCHOOLOUTCOMES in 2017
- Wikipedia:PORNBIO in 2019
- Fall of WP:SOLDIER (this discussion) in February 2021
- Tightening of WP:NOLYMPICS (August to October 2021)
- "Halloween Purge" of ARS
The Second Fall of Rhodesia: A Cautionary Tale
"With very few exceptions, post-colonial conflicts are largely warless wars in much of the literature. Though Southern African conflicts, such as the Rhodesian Bush War and the South African Border War have extensive military historiographies, other wars, like the Ethiopian-Somali Ogaden war, despite their scale and even international dimensions, have left a very small imprint in military matters."[1]
"Much has been written about the Rhodesian 'bush war' [...] Many of these writings are popularized accounts of the war, focusing, in the main, on the catalogue of fighting experiences. In so doing they, at worst, risk mythologizing the war's conduct. At best, they risk removing the bush war from the political context of the time."[2]
The demoted
- Wikipedia:Featured article review/Ian Smith/archive1 (delisted April 2020)
- Wikipedia:Featured article review/Roy Welensky/archive1 (delisted June 2020)
- Wikipedia:Featured article review/Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence/archive1 (delisted June 2020)
Doomed
Survivors
- Military service of Ian Smith
- Paul Kruger
- William Harper (Rhodesian politician)
- D'Oliveira affair
- Air Rhodesia Flight 825
- Rudd Concession
- Southern Rhodesia in World War I
- Hugh Beadle
- Shangani Patrol
- Caesar Hull
- John Plagis
- Zimbabwe women's national field hockey team at the 1980 Summer Olympics
- Public holidays in Rhodesia
- Mathew Charles Lamb (FA)
- Charles Coghlan (politician) (GA)
- Southern Rhodesia in World War II
- Salisbury Sports Club tournament in 1970
- History of the Rhodesian Light Infantry (1972–1977)
- History of the Rhodesian Light Infantry (1961–1972)
- 7 Independent Company (Rhodesia)
- Southern Rhodesian military involvement in the Malayan Emergency
Good stuff
Refs
- ^ Doron, Roy; Thomas, Charles G. (2019). "Introducing the New Lens of African Military History". Journal of African Military History. 3 (2): 81. doi:10.1163/24680966-00302004. S2CID 213431661.
- ^ Mills, Greg; Wilson, Grahame (December 2007). "Who Dares Loses? Assessing Rhodesia's Counter-Insurgency Experience". RUSI Journal. 152 (6): 22. doi:10.1080/03071840701863067. ISSN 0307-1847. S2CID 153510909.