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The terms of reference for the commission were: "To conduct such investigations regarding alleged war criminals in Canada, including whether any such persons are now resident in Canada and when and how they obtained entry to Canada, as in the opinion of the Commissioner are necessary in order to enable him to report to the Governor in Council his recommendations and advice relating to what ...
Jerome Irving Rodale (/ ˈ r oʊ d eɪ l /; né Cohen; August 16, 1898 – June 8, 1971) was a publisher, editor, and author who founded Rodale, Inc. in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, and The Rodale Institute, formerly the Soil Health Foundation.
A test garden at the Rodale Institute in September 2013 Cows at the Rodale Institute in September 2013. The Rodale Institute conducts research that seeks to improve the viability, productivity and documented ecological services of organic farming using current agricultural technologies and practices.
Men's Health magazine, published by Rodale since 1986, has a monthly global circulation of 1.8 million in 59 countries.. Rodale Inc. was founded in 1930 by J. I. Rodale.He was a partner with his brother, Joseph, in Rodale Manufacturing, which produced electrical switches.
Leon Rodal, also Arie or Lejb Rodal (January 29, 1912 in Kielce [1] – 6 May 1943, in Warsaw), was a Polish journalist, Zionist-Revisionist party activist, co-founder and one of the commanders of the Jewish Military Union.
Rödel was born on 24 October 1915 in Merseburg in the Kingdom of Saxony, a federated state of the German Empire.He was the son of Wilhelm Rödel, a metal worker. Following graduation from school with his Abitur (university-preparatory high school diploma), he completed his compulsory Reichsarbeitsdienst (Reich Labour Service) in Zeitz.
Front page of Kahan Commission report. The Kahan Commission (ועדת כהן), formally known as the Commission of Inquiry into the Events at the Refugee Camps in Beirut, was established by the Israeli government on 28 September 1982, to investigate the Sabra and Shatila massacre (16–18 September 1982).
The Macmillan Committee, officially known as the Committee on Finance and Industry, was a committee, composed mostly of economists, formed by the British Labour government after the 1929 stock market crash to determine the root causes of the depressed economy of the United Kingdom. [1]