The World at War (1973) Tomohiko Ushiba Self - Prime Minister's Private Secretary 1 The World at War (1973) Stephen Ambrose Self - Historian 1 Band of Brothers (2001) Karl Dönitz Self - Chief of the Navy 1 U-Boat, Course West! (1941) Karl Wolff Self - S.S. Gen...
The Windsors & WWII(2023) 50 min|Documentary Edit pageAdd to list Track Forced to step up and meet his royal responsibilities unexpectedly, George VI saw the nation through some difficult times and witnessed the changing landscape of Britain. The King and Queen remained at Buckingham Palace thro...
the Windsors 美[ˈwɪnzərz] 英[ˈwɪnzə(r)z] 网络温莎家族;英国的温莎;温莎王朝
take the wind out of (one's) sails To rob of an advantage; deflate. under the wind 1.NauticalTo the leeward. 2.In a location protected from the wind. up the windNautical Upwind. [Middle English, from Old English; seewē-inIndo-European roots.] ...
Windsor (ˈwɪnzə) n 1.(Placename) a town in S England, in Windsor and Maidenhead unitary authority, Berkshire, on the River Thames, linked by bridge with Eton: site ofWindsor Castle, residence of English monarchs since its founding by William the Conqueror;Old Windsor, royal residenc...
When the Windsors Met the Obamas: Directed by Sarah Findley. With Natasha Linstaedt, Queen Elizabeth II, Bob Taylor. Although close allies for decades, the U.K. has one major difference to its American cousin: the Monarchy. Presidents have come and gone
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Snowball, who had studied an old book of Julius Caesar’s campaigns which he had found in the farmhouse, was in charge of the defensive operations. He gave his orders quickly, and in a couple of minutes every animal was at his post. As the human beings approached the farm buildings, ...
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Love’s Labour’s Lost (between 1588 and 1597) Macbeth (1606–07) Measure for Measure (c. 1603–04) The Merchant of Venice (c. 1596–97) The Merry Wives of Windsor (between 1597 and 1601) A Midsummer Night’s Dream (c. 1595–96) Much Ado About Nothing (probably 1598–99) Othello...