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  1. Plot. In 1941, Austrian SS-Standartenführer Hans Landa interrogates French farmer Perrier LaPadite, suspecting that the LaPadites are hiding a Jewish family, the Dreyfuses, under their floorboards. LaPadite confirms this to spare his own family, and Landa has the hidden family shot, but allows Shosanna Dreyfus to escape. [9]

  2. To The July Crisis. Before the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor by the Empire of Japan on 7 December 1941, the first ‘day of infamy’ for the Western world in the 20th century occurred with the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo on Sunday, 28 June 1914.

  3. A lo largo de los años, Enric Marco tejió la historia de su vida, situándose siempre en el lugar yen el momento idóneos para que pareciese una película. Y durante décadas la estrategia ...

  4. There is evidence that Russia was at least aware of the plot before 14 June. De Schelking writes: On 1 June 1914 (14 June new calendar), Emperor Nicholas had an interview with King Charles I of Roumania , at Constanza .

  5. As someone who is sanguine about over-hyped claims of ‘warnings from histor y’ it remains incontestable that Ian Kershaw’s Hitler, 1889-19366: Hubri, will offer future generations the most penetrating analysis and revealing insights into Hitler’s motives and the nature of power within the Third Reich.

  6. - as 1930s progressed, and Nazi policies became harsher, some army officers opposed the Nazis - chief of staff of German army general ludwig beck tried to persuade fellow officers to arrest Hitler in 1939 - he led plots to assassinate Hitler in 1943-44 - closest attempt was the July bomb plot - led by Claus Von Stauffenberg, plot was ...

  7. Gavrilo Princip (born July 25 [July 13, Old Style], 1894, Obljaj, Bosnia—died April 28, 1918, Theresienstadt, Austria) was a South Slav nationalist who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, and his consort, Sophie, Duchess von Hohenberg (née Chotek), at Sarajevo, Bosnia, on June 28, 1914.