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"The Blue Danube" is the common English title of "An der schönen blauen Donau", Op. 314 (German for "By the Beautiful Blue Danube"), a waltz by the Austrian composer Johann Strauss II, composed in 1866.
Blue Danube may refer to: "The Blue Danube", a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II; The Blue Danube, a German silent film directed by Frederic Zelnik; The Blue Danube, an American silent film starring Leatrice Joy; The Blue Danube, a British film; The Blue Danube. an American cartoon film by Hugh Harman
Jules Verne's The Danube Pilot (1908) (Le Pilote du Danube) depicts the adventures of fisherman Serge Ladko as he travels down the river. In the Star Trek universe, the Danube-class runabout is a type of starship used by the Federation Starfleet, featured prominently in the Deep Space Nine series. Miklós Jancsó's film the Blue Danube Waltz (1992)
Blue Danube was the first operational British nuclear weapon. It also went by a variety of other names, including Smallboy , the Mk.1 Atom Bomb , Special Bomb and OR.1001 , a reference to the Operational Requirement it was built to fill.
Danube, so blue, through the valley and the Au, you calmly weigh, you greet our Vienna, your silver ribbon, ties land to land, and beat up happy hearts. on your beautiful beach. Far from the Black Forest. you hurry to the sea, spendest blessings. allerwegen, eastward is your run, take on a lot of brothers: Image of unity for all time. See old ...
The second is Johann Strauss II's waltz "The Blue Danube", whose introduction is interrupted by light applause of recognition and a New Year's greeting in German (originally added by Willi Boskovsky) from the conductor and orchestra to the audience. The origin of this tradition stems from the New Year's Concert of 1954, when the audience ...
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The modulated neutron initiator was Blue Stone. Twelve Green Grass warheads were fitted in the much larger, older casings derived from Blue Danube and known as "Violet Club". These twelve warheads were later transferred to the Yellow Sun Mk.1 casings and supplemented by further warheads totalling 37.