Yeoford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. p. 21. ISBN 1-85260-554-5. Barker (1988), p. 56. Barker (1988), p. 57. "Foreign News: Dr. Voss". Time. Time Inc. 17 April 1933...
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ships built by Fincantieri List of active Italian Navy ships French ship Dixmude (L9015), French Navy assault ship used as a hospital ship in 2024 at El-Arish...
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preceded by the crashes of the British R38, the US airship Roma, the French Dixmude, the USS Shenandoah, the British R101, and the USS Akron. The Zeppelin...
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Mistral (commissioned February 2006) Tonnerre (commissioned December 2006) Dixmude (commissioned December 2011) Decommissioned: BATRAL class (Champlain class)...
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(American Airlines-1)". Aviation Safety Network. 1 March 1962. Retrieved 28 May 2013. "Civil Aeronautics Board Aircraft Accident Report (American 1 March 1962)"...
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disaster of 1937, though fewer than the 52 killed in the French military Dixmude in 1923 and the 73 killed when the USS Akron crashed in the Atlantic Ocean...
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Zeppelin company based in Friedrichshafen, Germany, numbered their aircraft LZ 1/2/ ..., with LZ standing for "Luftschiff [airship] Zeppelin". Additionally...
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den 9. juni 1991" [All-time programme overviews – Sunday 9th June 1991]. DR. Retrieved 12 April 2024. "Televisioon – Laupäeval, 4. juuni 1991" [Television...
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aircraft carrier FS Charles de Gaulle - G Mistral–class FS Tonnerre — TO FS Dixmude — DX FS Mistral — MI Horizon-class frigate FS Forbin — FB FS Chevalier...
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use of Zeppelins for propaganda purposes in 1936 led Goebbels to declare "Dr. Eckener has placed himself outside the pale of society. Henceforth his name...
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LZ 130 Graf Zeppelin (section Flights 1 to 7)
Zeppelin to fly "for one year until 1 September 1939 without any transportation of passengers and outside of tropical areas". Dr. Ernst Breuning, who was responsible...
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1998, p.1 Grosz, 1998, p.10 Grosz, 1998, p.9 Grosz, 1998, pp.3-4 and 8-10 "1908-1921 USASC-USAAS Serial Numbers". Joseph F. Baugher. Retrieved 1 October...
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superstructure to collapse, or to be pushed backwards, and killed passengers Dr. Werner Berndt of Hamburg, Germany and John Steinbach of Chicago. One crew...
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(PDF) (in French). Geneva International Committee of the Red Cross. Garraud, Dr. Robert M. (1952). Les hapitaux flottants. Vie et Bontk, Paris. Grandclment...
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November 1914 (section Sunday, November 1, 1914)
matching the description of the missing aircraft had been shot down over Dixmude, Belgium. American biologist Jacques Loeb published a paper on artificial...
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December 1923 (section December 1, 1923 (Saturday))
The Guiding Light; in Newark, New Jersey (d. 1985) The French airship Dixmude exploded and crashed into the Mediterranean during a thunderstorm. All...
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Military envoy of the Belgian Government-in-exile Alphonse Jacques de Dixmude – General notable for his role in the Battle of the Yser, later commanded...
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Zeppelin L 30 (section 1 October 1917: Salismünde)
of war, the R Class was an entirely new design, developed in April 1915 by Dr. Arnstein. Drawing on experiences from the early months of WWI and requests...
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October 1914 (section October 1, 1914 (Thursday))
under Colonel Alphonse Jacques successfully defended the Belgian town of Dixmude against the advancing German army despite heavy losses. Jacques' leadership...
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Count von Zeppelin's death in 1917, control of Luftschiffbau Zeppelin fell to Dr. Hugo Eckener, an enthusiastic proponent of the civil value of airships. However...
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February 1921 (section February 1, 1921 (Tuesday))
was surrendered to France as part of German disarmament, and renamed the Dixmude. Dimitrios Rallis resigned as Prime Minister of Greece after a disagreement...
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former mayor of the City of Brussels 2016: Baron Alphonse Jacques de Dixmude, Grand Officer.[citation needed] Paul Breyne, Chevalier.[citation needed]...
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"Ninety-year anniversary of the longest standing FAI records set by airship pilot Dr Hugo Eckener". www.fai.org. 19 October 2018. Vaeth (1958), p. 47. Niderost...
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(310) JS Ōsumi Dixmude (L9015) Surcouf (F711) HMAS Anzac (FFH 150) HTMS Krabi (OPV-551) Khánh Hòa-01 (HQ-561) KD Baung (3509) KRI Dr. Soeharso (990)...
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reduced to three – are ordered in 1924. 21 December The French Navy airship Dixmude, formerly the German LZ114, is lost over the Mediterranean in a storm in...
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Henrich, Landscape architect & Town planner Hungary (HU) Dr. Andrea Bocsi, Tourism expert & Economist Dr. Ildikó Réka Báthoryné Nagy, Landscape architect Szilvia...
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Younger Line, German prince (b. 1858) November 24 – Alphonse Jacques de Dixmude, Belgian general (b. 1858) November 26 – Reinhard Scheer, German admiral...
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now Kalemie who was later to become a general, see Alphonse Jacques de Dixmude Albertville was at this time only accessible by lake Tanganyika as all...
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was originally going to carry a mixture of 138.6 mm (5.5 in) or 155 mm (6.1 in) anti-surface and 75 mm (3.0 in) anti-aircraft (AA) guns, but this was...
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September 1923 (section September 1, 1923 (Saturday))
Friedrich Matthes. 16 were killed in the fighting. The French airship Dixmude completed a record nonstop flight of 118 hours and 41 minutes from Cuers...
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