Who was George Bidder? ___ 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 The president of the association from 1939 to 1945 Bidder president the from 1945 Bidder是1939到1945年(任职)的海洋生物学协会会长.结果一 题目 Who was George Bidder? (2016) 答案 The president of the Marine Biological Associationfrom ...
These notable drowning deaths include modern and long-gone famous men and women, from politicians to religious leaders to writers. Everyone on this list has drowning as a cause of death somewhere in their public records, even if it was just one contributing factor for their death. ...
His father, Anatoliy Petrovich Aleksandrov, later became a President of the USSR Academy of Sciences. His mother was Antonina Mihaylovna Zolotaryova. In 1933 his parents divorced, but remained friends. Yuri stayed with his mother and they were evacuated to Komsomolsk-on-Amur during the war. ...
He sought the nomination in the primaries to the Socialist presidential candidacy for the 2007 election, but he was defeated by Ségolène Royal in November 2006. DONALD TRUMP - (1946-). American business magnate, television personality and author. He is the chairman and president of The Trump ...
She interviewed every sitting president and first lady from the Nixons to the Obamas and was famous for her sit-down interviews with household names like Mother Teresa and Colin Powell in her annual special Barbara Walters' 10 Most Fascinating People, which ran from 1993 to 2015. Walters also ...
was murdered by a parcel bomb at his family’s home near Wolverhampton. The bomb had been intended for his brother, an SAS war hero who had been too effective (from the Jews’ point of view) in postwar anti-terrorist operations in Palestine. The Jewish gang responsible for Farran’s murde...
- Notable works: "The Natural," "Ordinary People," "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," "All the President's Men" Robert Redford worked on stage and in television and movies before his 1967 breakout film role in "Barefoot in the Park" with Jane Fonda. Some of his most unforgetable rol...
President Truman, who was concerned that the People’s Republic of China’s communist government may regard the invasion as an aggressive gesture and get involved in the fight, met with MacArthur. The general reassured him that there was little likelihood of a Chinese invasion. However, in ...
in Munich. The outcome of this was the Munich Agreement of 30 September 1938 wherein the Sudeten regions were ceded to Germany. Eduard Beneš, the Czechoslovak President, was not invited to participate in the discussion concerning the future of his country. He was merely told by Chamberlain ...