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Barbie Doll Barbie Doll
Barbie The origins of Barbie... Read more
Klaus Barbie Klaus Barbie
Klaus Barbie 1913-91, Nazi war criminal known as the "Butcher of Lyons." As Gestapo chief in Lyons, France (1942-44), he was responsible for the deaths of French Resistance members and thousands of Jews. After the war he secretly served as a U.S. army agent in Germany. In 1951 he fled Europe... Read more
Counter Intelligence Corps Counter Intelligence Corps
Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC). US Army counter-espionage and security organization which, until 1 January 1942, was called the Corps of Intelligence Police. It was the American equivalent of the British Field Security Police and there were detachments in every US theatre of operations. Its name... Read more
Ruth Handler Ruth Handler
Ruth Handler American businessperson Ruth Handler (1916–2002) changed the face of the toy industry with her introduction of the Barbie doll in 1959. Co–founder of the Mattel toy company, Handler was also noted for her marketing innovations. She later went on to a successful second... Read more
Jakob Friedrich Fries Jakob Friedrich Fries
Fries, Jakob Friedrich (b. Barby, Germany, 23 August 1773; d. Jena, Germany, 10 August 1843) philosophy, physics, mathematics. Fries was educated in Niesky at the Moravian Academy of the United Brethren of Herrenhut. This upbringing had a lasting influence upon him, even though he early freed... Read more
Mattel Inc Mattel Inc
Mattel, Inc. 333 Continental Boulevard El Segundo, California 90245-5012 U.S.A. Telephone: (310) 252-2000 Fax: (310) 252-2180 Web site: http://www.mattel.com Public Company Incorporated: 1948 Employees: 25,000 Sales: $4.89 billion (2002) Stock Exchanges: New York Pacific Ticker... Read more
Byron Lars Byron Lars
LARS, Byron American designer Born: Oakland, California, 19 January 1965. Education: Studied at the Brooks Fashion Institute, Long Beach, 1983-85; Fashion Institute of Technology, 1986-87; selected to represent USA at the International Concours des Jeunes Créateurs de Mode, Paris, 1986, and... Read more
War crime trials War crime trials
War Crimes Trials War crimes are offenses against the laws of engagement of war, such as killing or mistreating civilians or prisoners of war. After World War II (1939–1945), the principle of punishing those involved in war crimes became established although it is a concept that is still... Read more
war crimes war crimes
war crimes in international law, violations of the laws of war (see war, laws of ). Those accused have been tried by their own military and civilian courts, by those of their enemy, and by expressly established international tribunals. The records of the war crimes trials after World War II... Read more
Vaclav Klaus Vaclav Klaus
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