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Anzacs. The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps was raised at the beginning of the First World War. Australia, with a population of 5 million, raised 322,000 volunteers, of whom 60,000 lost their lives—one of the highest casualty rates. New Zealand, with 1.1 million people, raised 124,000... Read more
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China-Burma-India Theater China-Burma-India Theater
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Anthony Perkins Anthony Perkins
PERKINS, Anthony Nationality:American. Born:New York City, 4 April 1932. Education:Attended Browne and Nichols School, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida; Columbia University, New York. Family:Married Berinthia (Berry)... Read more
April Fools Day April Fools Day
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Lionel Barrymore Lionel Barrymore
BARRYMORE, Lionel Nationality:American. Born:Lionel Blythe in Philadelphia, 28 April 1878; brother of the actress Ethel and the actor John Barrymore. Education:Attended Gilmore School, London; St. Vincent's Academy, New York; Seton Hall, New Jersey; Arts... Read more
Ludwig Binswanger Ludwig Binswanger
BINSWANGER, LUDWIG (1881-1966) Ludwig Binswanger, a Swiss psychiatrist, was born on April 5, 1881, in Kreuzlingen, Thurgau, Switzerland, where he died on February 7, 1966. In Kreuzlingen he was director of clinical psychiatry at Bellevue Sanatorium, an internationally renowned institution founded... Read more
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