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  2. The California Reich - Wikipedia

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    The California Reich is a 1975 documentary film on a group of neo-Nazis in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Tracy, California, USA. They were members of the National Socialist White People's Party , another name for the American Nazi Party that was started by George Lincoln Rockwell .

  3. History of Amazon - Wikipedia

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    Amazon founded. [97] 1995 July 16 Launch Amazon launches its online bookstore. 1997: May 15: Company: Amazon IPOs at $18.00/share, raising $54 million. [97] 1998: April 27: Acquisitions: Amazon acquires the Internet Movie Database, a comprehensive repository for movie information on the Internet. [98] 1998: August 5: Company Direction

  4. List of companies involved in the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    The city of Passau bought the Oberilzmühle in 1939 for the construction of a new hydroelectric power station. In May 1942, the city had to hand over the project to the Arno-Fischer-Forschungsstätte (Arno Fischer Research Center), which wanted to build a so-called underwater power plant (i.e. a hydroelectric power station, the turbines and ...

  5. Amazon (company) - Wikipedia

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    Amazon was founded on July 5, 1994, by Jeff Bezos after he relocated from New York City to Bellevue, Washington, near Seattle, to operate an online bookstore. Bezos chose the Seattle area for its abundance of technical talent from Microsoft and the University of Washington , as well as its smaller population for sales tax purposes and the ...

  6. Richard Butler (white supremacist) - Wikipedia

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    The three men later founded the Christian Defense League in 1964. Butler served as the organization's executive director and ran the organization out of his Whittier home. Both organizations promoted white supremacy and antisemitism under the guise of preserving American heritage and opposing communism. [5] He also lived in Montebello ...

  7. How Jeff Bezos Built Amazon Into What It Is Today - AOL

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    In 1994, Jeff Bezos founded Amazon in his garage in Seattle. On Jan. 12, he celebrated his 57th birthday as one of the richest people in the world with a personal fortune estimated at more than ...

  8. 'The Constitution Is Not a Suicide Pact' - AOL

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    Drawing an analogy to the violent clashes that set the stage for Adolf Hitler's ascendance, he argued that the majority's understanding of the First Amendment was a potentially lethal threat to ...

  9. Jeff Bezos - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, he pledged $500,000 to Worldreader, a non-profit founded by a former Amazon employee. [308] In September 2018, Business Insider reported that Bezos was the only one of the top five billionaires in the world who had not signed the Giving Pledge , an initiative created by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett that encourages wealthy people to ...