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The Inner Six (also known as the Six or the Six founders) refers to the six founding member states of the European Union, namely Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. They were the original members of the European Communities , which were later succeeded by the European Union.
The film was based on the biography The Small Woman (1957), by Alan Burgess. Gladys Aylward (1902 – 1970) was deeply upset by the inaccuracy of the film. Although she found herself a figure of international interest thanks to the popularity of the film and television and media interviews, Aylward was mortified by her depiction in the film and ...
Helene Bertha Amalie Riefenstahl was born in Berlin on 22 August 1902. [12] Her father, Alfred Theodor Paul Riefenstahl, [13] owned a successful heating and ventilation company and wanted his daughter to follow him into the business world. [14]
Henry VIII and His Six Wives: Henry VIII: Keith Michell: Anne Boleyn: Charlotte Rampling: Lady Caroline Lamb: Lady Caroline Lamb: Sarah Miles: Lady Sings the Blues: Billie Holiday: Diana Ross: The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean: Judge Roy Bean: Paul Newman: The Life of Leonardo da Vinci: Leonardo da Vinci: Philippe Leroy: Living Free: George ...
"The Six", or "The 6ix", a nickname for Toronto coined by Jimmy Prime The Toronto Six, a professional sports team in the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL); team nickname inspired by the city's nickname; The Six, a fictional team of six mutants in the Mutant X comic book series; Inner Six or The Six, the founding members of the European ...
The G6 (Group of Six) in the European Union was an unofficial group of the interior ministers of the six European states —France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, and the United Kingdom (no longer as an aftermath of Brexit)—with the largest populations and thus with the majority of votes in the Council of the European Union.
The "Inner Six" European countries signed the Treaty of Paris in 1951, establishing the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC). The 1955 Messina Conference deemed that the ECSC was a success, and resolved to extend the concept further, thereby leading to the 1957 Treaties of Rome establishing the European Economic Community (EEC) and the ...
English: The Inner Six (founding members of the European Communities) in blue, and the "Outer Seven" (founding members of the European Free Trade Association) in green (1961). Inner Six Outer Seven