Word: liberatore
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> Lockheed's two-engined pursuit ("Lightning" to British pilots) does 404 m.p.h. at 16,000 feet, carries a 37-mm. cannon and four .50-calibre machine guns, has a range of 500 miles at cruising speed (350 m.p.h.). > The Curtiss pursuit (Anglice: "Tomahawk") carries two .50-calibre, four .30...
Said she: "Religion has come to the Broadway theatre because it is a reflection of what is in people's hearts. I feel that there is a spiritual awakening among people everywhere. ... It is almost a revolt of the masses against the materialistic leadership of the dictators toward the glorious...
New-Worldly-wise German officials in Argentina cabled to Berlin to suggest that troops in Nazi-occupied Boulogne lay a wreath on the house at 105 Grand Rue, where South American Liberator General Jose de San Martin (who led 4,000 men across the Andes in 1817, freed Chile, Peru...
"Liberator of His Fatherland" (because he was born in what became the Polish Corridor). His crossing of the Brahe in the Corridor caused the destruction of three Polish divisions and a cavalry brigade east of that river, but the Allies estimated him chiefly from his textbook Look Out, Tanks! (1939...
Ever since the age of 14, when he discovered black drawing ink in the artist's materials section of a Sears, Roebuck catalogue, stocky, Minnesota-born Adolf Dehn has drawn, etched and lithographed in black. A specialist in bulging bankers and pneumatic nuns, Dehn went to Manhattan in 1916...