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  2. National Registration Act 1939 - Wikipedia

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    Class Codes were used for administration and electoral purposes. Cards were marked A, B, C, N or V. A: Aged over 21; B: Aged between 16 and 21; Additionally, all class code 'B' cards were followed by three numbers. The first two indicated the year in which the holder was born whilst the third indicated which quarter of the year the holder was ...

  3. Official history - Wikipedia

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    An official history is a work of history which is sponsored, authorised or endorsed by its subject. The term is most commonly used for histories which are produced for a government. [ 1 ] The term also applies to commissions from non-state bodies including histories of commercial companies .

  4. Historical figure - Wikipedia

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    The concept is generally used in the sense that the person really existed in the past, as opposed to being legendary. However, the legends that can grow up around historical figures may be hard to distinguish from fact. Sources are often incomplete and may be inaccurate, particularly those from early periods of history.

  5. Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    Adolf Hitler [a] (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 until his suicide in 1945. He rose to power as the leader of the Nazi Party, [c] becoming the chancellor in 1933 and then taking the title of Führer und Reichskanzler in 1934.

  6. Open educational resources - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Department of Education provided $600,000 to create the Michigan Open Book Project in 2014. The initial selection of OER textbooks in history, economics, geography and social studies was issued in August 2015. There has been significant negative reaction [163] to the materials' inaccuracies, design flaws and confusing distribution.

  7. Rowlatt Act - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Passed on the recommendations of the Rowlatt Committee and named after its president, Sir Sidney Rowlatt, the act effectively authorized the colonial British government to imprison any person suspected of terrorism living in British India for up to two years, [8] and gave the colonial authorities power to deal with all revolutionary ...

  8. Plenipotentiary - Wikipedia

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    In Denmark, another country under Nazi-German occupation (9 April 1940–5 May 1945), a German protectorate was established, led by a Reichsbevollmächtigter (Reich Plenipotentiary). This was Cecil von Renthe-Fink from 9 April 1940 until he was replaced on 5 November 1942 by SS- Obergruppenführer Werner Best .

  9. Bharat Scouts and Guides - Wikipedia

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    A Scout/Guide is loyal; A Scout/Guide is a friend to all and a brother/sister to every other Scout/Guide. A Scout/Guide is courteous; A Scout/Guide is a friend to animals and loves nature. A Scout/Guide is disciplined and helps to protect public property. A Scout/Guide is courageous. A Scout/Guide is thrifty. A Scout/Guide is pure in thought ...