The Timetables of History: A Horizontal Linkage of People and Events, Based on Werner Stein's Kulturfahrplan |
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... world wide scheduled air service : route mileage , 223,100 ( in 1920-9,700 ) ; miles flown , 103,432,000 ( in 1920-2,969,000 ) Wavelength of European broadcasting stations altered to conform with recommendations of Lucerne Committee Max ...
... world wide scheduled air service : route mileage , 223,100 ( in 1920-9,700 ) ; miles flown , 103,432,000 ( in 1920-2,969,000 ) Wavelength of European broadcasting stations altered to conform with recommendations of Lucerne Committee Max ...
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... world chess championship to Tigran Petrosian , his countryman ; Petrosian retains title until 1969 Sonny Liston retains his heavyweight boxing crown when he ( again ) knocks out Floyd Patterson in the first round Los Angeles ( NL ) wins ...
... world chess championship to Tigran Petrosian , his countryman ; Petrosian retains title until 1969 Sonny Liston retains his heavyweight boxing crown when he ( again ) knocks out Floyd Patterson in the first round Los Angeles ( NL ) wins ...
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... World Bank 1945 A , 1952 G World Congress of Psychiatry 1966 F World Council of Churches 1948 C , 1954 C , 1961 C World Enough and Time 1950 B World Health Assembly 1948 G World Health Organization 1968 F World Jewish Congress 1966 C World ...
... World Bank 1945 A , 1952 G World Congress of Psychiatry 1966 F World Council of Churches 1948 C , 1954 C , 1961 C World Enough and Time 1950 B World Health Assembly 1948 G World Health Organization 1968 F World Jewish Congress 1966 C World ...
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