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[ "Nathan Trent", "participant of", "Eurovision Song Contest" ]
Career 2016–present: Eurovision Song Contest Trent was born in Innsbruck, Austria, to an Austrian father and an Italian mother. On 18 June 2016, Trent released his debut single "Like It Is". On 19 December 2016, Trent was announced as the Austrian representative in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017. His song, "Running o...
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[ "William Hazlett Upson", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Early life Born at Glen Ridge, New Jersey on September 6, 1891, Upson was the son of William Ford Upson (1857–1930) and Grace (Hazlett) Upson (1861–1911); his older brother was the aeronautics engineer Ralph Hazlett Upson. He graduated from Glen Ridge High School in 1909. Upson attended Cornell University, graduating i...
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[ "Addie Waites Hunton", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Addie Waites Hunton (June 11, 1866 – June 22, 1943) was an African-American suffragist, race and gender activist, writer, political organizer, and educator. In 1889, Hunton became the first black woman to graduate from Spencerian College of Commerce. She worked for the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), served...
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[ "Clark Eichelberger", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Career In World War I, Eichelberger interrupted his studies to serve in France.In 1922, he became a lecturer for the Radcliffe Chautauqua System.In 1928, Eichelberger became director of the Midwest office of the League of Nations Association (LNA). He served as a consultant to the League of Nations Secretariat. By 1934...
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[ "Paul A. Chase", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Early life Paul Addison Chase was born in Whitingham, Vermont on November 13, 1895, the son of attorney Charles Sumner Chase and Carrie (Brigham) Chase. His siblings included Harrie B. Chase, who served on the Vermont Supreme Court and the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Chase was raised in Bra...
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[ "Stephen S. Cushing", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Stephen S. Cushing (March 20, 1884 – September 23, 1957) was a Vermont attorney, businessman, judge, and politician. He was a veteran of World War I, and his most notable government service was as an associate justice of the Vermont Supreme Court from 1952 to 1953.Military service Cushing was a longtime member of the ...
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[ "Percival L. Shangraw", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Military career Shangraw joined the Vermont National Guard's 1st Infantry Regiment shortly before World War I. This unit was federalized as the 57th Pioneer Infantry Regiment, and completed its training at Camp Greene, North Carolina and Camp Wadsworth, South Carolina, and Shangraw advanced through the ranks to become...
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[ "Dennis Hadley Currie", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Personal life and death Currie was married and had two children, son William Ross Curie and daughter Annie Virginia Currie. He suffered from an illness throughout his life, which delayed his graduation from West Point. This illness also caused his early retirement and eventually contributed to Currie's early death at t...
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[ "Timothy T. Cronin", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Biography Cronin was born to Timothy and Mary (Swanson) Cronin on June 27, 1884, in Chicago, Illinois. He later moved with his family to Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, and attended what later became the Wisconsin State College of Milwaukee and served as a high school principal in Mukwonago, Wisconsin, before his graduation fro...
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[ "Joseph Florence Abbott", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Career Abbott was admitted to the bar in the District of Columbia in 1912.During World War I, he served as a lieutenant in the field artillery in the United States Army.After serving in the military during World War I, he returned to practice law. He served as the General Counsel for the American Sugar Refining Compan...
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[ "Srbuk", "participant of", "Eurovision Song Contest" ]
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[ "Srbuk", "influenced by", "Ray Charles" ]
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[ "Srbuk", "influenced by", "Stevie Wonder" ]
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[ "Srbuk", "influenced by", "Ella Fitzgerald" ]
Influences Her influences include Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Ella Fitzgerald, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles and Michael Jackson.
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[ "Srbuk", "influenced by", "Aretha Franklin" ]
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[ "Srbuk", "influenced by", "Etta James" ]
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[ "Calvert Hinton Arnold", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Military career During World War I, Arnold enlisted in the Georgia National Guard. In August 1917, he was commissioned in the infantry. From 1922 to 1927, he returned to Mercer University, obtained a Bachelor of Art degree and graduated from the Army Industrial College. Prior to World War II, Arnold graduated from the ...
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[ "Payne Midyette", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Payne H. Midyette Sr. (1898–1983) was an American insurance broker, politician and rancher in Tallahassee, Florida. He served one term in the Florida House of Representatives (1945–1947) and established an insurance agency in the tallest building in Tallahassee. Midyette Road in Tallahassee is named for him. With Frank...
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[ "Mark W. Clark", "participant of", "World War I" ]
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[ "Kunimitsu Takahashi", "participant of", "Formula One" ]
Car racing Takahashi participated in one Formula One race, the 1977 Japanese Grand Prix on 23 October 1977, driving the non-works Tyrrell that Kazuyoshi Hoshino had used in the 1976 Japanese Grand Prix. Takahashi finished 9th in his single Grand Prix outing, thus he scored no championship points. From 1987 to 1992, he ...
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[ "Kunimitsu Takahashi", "participant of", "24 Hours of Le Mans" ]
Kunimitsu Takahashi (Shinjitai: 高橋 国光, Takahashi Kunimitsu, 29 January 1940 – 16 March 2022) was a Japanese professional motorcycle road racer, racing driver, and team manager. Nicknamed "Kuni-san", he is known as the "father of drifting". His racing career lasted from 1958 to 1999. He competed on motorcycles between 1...
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[ "Frank Buckles", "participant of", "World War I" ]
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[ "Edward Almond", "participant of", "World War I" ]
World War I Almond served in France during the latter stages of the war, ending it as a major. He fought in the Meuse–Argonne offensive of late 1918 as the commander of the 12th Machine Gun Battalion of the 4th Division, commanded then by Major General George H. Cameron. During his service in France, he was wounded in ...
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[ "Murray Leinster", "participant of", "World War I" ]
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[ "Charles A. Willoughby", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Early life and education Willoughby is often quoted as being born March 8, 1892, in Heidelberg, Germany, as Adolph Karl Weidenbach, the son of Baron T. Tscheppe-Weidenbach and wife Emma Willoughby Tscheppe-Weidenbach of Baltimore, Maryland. This was disputed by Frank Kluckhohn of The Reporter (New York Journal) in 195...
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[ "John C. Kleczka", "participant of", "World War I" ]
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[ "Hobart Baumann Amstutz", "participant of", "World War I" ]
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[ "Robert Alexander (United States Army officer)", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Major General Robert Alexander (October 17, 1863 – August 25, 1941) was a senior United States Army officer. He served in World War I, where he commanded the 77th Infantry Division, in which the famous Lost Battalion served, on the Western Front in 1918.Military career In 1887, he became the first sergeant of his compa...
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[ "S.L.A. Marshall", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Career Service in WWI and career pre-1942 Marshall enlisted in the US Army on November 28, 1917, joining the 315th Engineer Battalion, part of the 90th Infantry Division. Based initially in Camp Travis, near San Antonio, Texas, his division transferred to France with the American Expeditionary Forces in June 1918 and M...
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[ "Pat Flaherty (actor)", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Biography Early life Flaherty was born Edmund Joseph Flaherty in Washington, D.C.; the son of Mary Rose Ella (née Wilson) and Michael Joseph Flaherty. He was the older brother of writer Vincent X. Flaherty. Flaherty had Irish ancestry. Pat attended Eastern High School, and Dean College in Franklin, Massachusetts. Afte...
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[ "Arthur S. Champeny", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Arthur Seymour Champeny (August 13, 1893 – April 11, 1979) was a United States Army officer, reaching the rank of Brigadier General. He is the only American to earn the Distinguished Service Cross in three different wars. In addition to his three Distinguished Service Crosses, he was awarded the Silver Star, two Legion...
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[ "Bryant Moore", "participant of", "World War I" ]
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[ "Byron Darnton", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Journalism career Darnton was born November 8, 1897, in Adrian, Michigan. His interest in journalism began in adolescence, when he and his family visited his uncle Charles Darnton, a drama critic for Joseph Pulitzer's Evening World in New York, New York. After leaving high school in 1917, Darnton joined the American Ex...
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[ "Charles J. Biddle (aviator)", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Major Charles John Biddle (13 May 1890 – 22 March 1972) was an American aviator, attorney, and author. He was a flying ace during World War I. Postwar, he launched a career in law and wrote his memoirs.Family and early life Charles John Biddle was born on 13 May 1890 at Andalusia, the Biddle family estate near Philadel...
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[ "Earle E. Partridge", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Biography Earl Partridge graduated Ashby High School, Ashby, Massachusetts in 1917. Partridge enlisted in the United States Army in July 1918 at Fort Slocum, New York, and was assigned to the 5th Engineer Training Regiment. He went to France in August 1918 to join the 79th Division, participating in the Battle of Saint...
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[ "Emory Sherwood Adams", "participant of", "World War I" ]
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[ "G. Edward Buxton Jr.", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Gonzalo Edward Buxton Jr. (May 13, 1880 – March 15, 1949) was a colonel in the American Expeditionary Force in World War I and the commanding officer of Sergeant Alvin C. York. In later life he was the first assistant director of the OSS.World War I Buxton resigned from the National Guard in October, 1916, and was imme...
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[ "Glenn A. Abbey", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Military service Abbey served in the United States Army during World War I. He joined the army on 23 February 1918 and became a sergeant.
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[ "John H. Church", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Major General John Huston Church (June 28, 1892 – November 3, 1953) was a senior officer in the United States Army. He fought in World War I, World War II and in the Korean War. During the latter conflict, he provided assistance to the South Korean Army in the opening days of the war. He later commanded the 24th Infant...
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[ "Joseph B. Adkison", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Joseph Bernard Adkison (January 4, 1892 – May 23, 1965) was an American soldier serving in the U.S. Army during World War I who received the Medal of Honor for bravery.Biography Adkison was born in West Tennessee, and entered the Army in 1917 in Memphis. He lived in Atoka, Tennessee when he entered the army. By mid-191...
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[ "Julius Ochs Adler", "participant of", "World War I" ]
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[ "Phil S. Gibson", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Early life and education Gibson was born in Grant City, Missouri on November 28, 1888. He was the son of William Jesse and Mollie (Huntsman) Gibson. He attended the University of Missouri, graduating in 1912 with an A.B. and in 1914 with a LL.B. During college, he served as the secretary to the school's athletic direc...
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[ "Ralph Francis Stearley", "participant of", "World War I" ]
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[ "Reuben Ellis Jenkins", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Early life Jenkins was born in Cartersville, Georgia on February 14, 1896. In April 1917, he enlisted as a private in the Georgia National Guard.World War I In August 1918, Jenkins was commissioned as a second lieutenant. He served throughout World War I, commanding companies in the 31st, 77th and 1st Infantry Division...
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[ "Samuel G. Fuqua", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Biography Samuel was born October 15, 1899, a native of Laddonia, Missouri and entered the United States Naval Academy in July 1919, after a year at the University of Missouri and World War I service in the Army. Following graduation and commissioning in June 1923, he served in the battleship USS Arizona, destroyer USS...
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[ "Samuel Woodfill", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Samuel Woodfill (January 6, 1883 – August 10, 1951) was a major in the United States Army. He was a veteran of the Philippine–American War, World War I, and World War II. Woodfill was one of the most celebrated American soldiers of the early 20th century. General John Pershing called Woodfill the most outstanding soldi...
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[ "Thomas Francis Hickey (United States Army officer)", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Early life Hickey was born in South Boston, Massachusetts on April 1, 1898, a son of Lawrence Hickey and Johanna T. (McGrath) Hickey. He graduated from South Boston High School in 1916. Hickey was a prominent high school athlete, and was a member of South Boston's football, basketball, and track teams. South Boston Hig...
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[ "Thomas W. Herren", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Thomas Wade Herren (August 9, 1895 – June 4, 1985) was a United States Army officer and combat commander whose career spanned from World War I to the post-Korean War era.Early years and World War I Herren was born in Dadeville, Alabama, on August 9, 1895. He was graduated from Tallapoosa Country High School in 1914 and...
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[ "Walter Leo Weible", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Lieutenant General Walter Leo Weible (June 2, 1896 − February 19, 1980) was a United States Army officer who served in both World War I and World War IIWorld War I Weible enlisted for World War I as a private in the Army Coast Artillery on December 17, 1917. He served on Long Island until June 25, 1918, when he receive...
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[ "William M. Hoge", "participant of", "World War I" ]
General William Morris Hoge (January 13, 1894 – October 29, 1979) was a highly decorated senior United States Army officer who fought with distinction in World War I, World War II, and the Korean War, with a military career spanning nearly forty years.Early life and military career William M. Hoge was born on the campu...
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[ "Henry Aurand", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Lieutenant General Henry Spiese Aurand (April 21, 1894 – June 18, 1980) was a United States Army career officer. He was a veteran of World War I, World War II and the Korean War. A graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, Aurand was ranked 20th in the class of 1915, known as "the class th...
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[ "William O. Brice", "participant of", "World War I" ]
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[ "William H. Abendroth", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Early life William Henry Abendroth, Jr., nicknamed Harry, was the son of a career soldier who served in the American Indian Wars and the Spanish–American War before retiring as a First Sergeant and becoming an instructor in military studies at the University of Idaho. The younger Abendroth was born in Fort Meade, South...
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[ "Eugene M. Landrum", "participant of", "World War I" ]
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[ "Ieva Januškevičiūtė", "participant of", "FIS Alpine Ski World Cup" ]
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[ "Ieva Januškevičiūtė", "participant of", "2014 Winter Olympics" ]
Biography Januškevičiūtė first stood on skis on a family trip to the Tatra mountains at age five. She began ski racing at the age of 12 as a member of the "Kalnų ereliai" (Mountain Eagles) ski club, based at "Žiemos trasa" on Liepkalnis in Januškevičiūtė's hometown of Vilnius. Her first coach was Lithuanian-American Je...
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[ "Ieva Januškevičiūtė", "participant of", "2018 Winter Olympics" ]
Ieva Januškevičiūtė (born 22 September 1994) is a Lithuanian alpine skier and two-time Winter Olympian. She is the first Lithuanian woman to compete in the Winter Olympics in alpine skiing. She is currently the head coach of the "Snow Bees" ski club and a personal trainer based in Vilnius.Biography Januškevičiūtė first...
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[ "Ieva Januškevičiūtė", "participant of", "FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2015 – women's slalom" ]
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[ "Ieva Januškevičiūtė", "participant of", "FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2015 – women's giant slalom" ]
Biography Januškevičiūtė first stood on skis on a family trip to the Tatra mountains at age five. She began ski racing at the age of 12 as a member of the "Kalnų ereliai" (Mountain Eagles) ski club, based at "Žiemos trasa" on Liepkalnis in Januškevičiūtė's hometown of Vilnius. Her first coach was Lithuanian-American Je...
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[ "Ieva Januškevičiūtė", "participant of", "FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2017 – women's giant slalom" ]
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[ "Ieva Januškevičiūtė", "participant of", "FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2017 – women's slalom" ]
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[ "Ieva Januškevičiūtė", "participant of", "FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2013 – women's giant slalom" ]
Biography Januškevičiūtė first stood on skis on a family trip to the Tatra mountains at age five. She began ski racing at the age of 12 as a member of the "Kalnų ereliai" (Mountain Eagles) ski club, based at "Žiemos trasa" on Liepkalnis in Januškevičiūtė's hometown of Vilnius. Her first coach was Lithuanian-American Je...
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[ "Ieva Januškevičiūtė", "participant of", "FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2013 – women's slalom" ]
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[ "Andrew C. Tychsen", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Andrew Christian Tychsen (June 27, 1893 – July 3, 1986) was a United States Army brigadier general. He served in World War I as a company commander and by the end of World War II, was commanding the 100th Infantry Division. Later, during the Korean War, he served as Chief of Staff of the IX Corps. He retired from the a...
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[ "Murdock A. Campbell", "participant of", "World War I" ]
World War I He joined the 57th Pioneer Infantry Regiment and deployed to France for World War I. Enlisting as a private, he rose to sergeant major before receiving his commission in September, 1918. He served in France from September 1918 to June 1919 and was discharged in July 1919.Post-World War I Following the war...
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[ "Bidwell Adam", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Biography Cayton Bidwell Adam was born on January 12, 1894, in Mobile, Alabama. He was the son of Emile J. Adam, who served as a county supervisor and justice of the peace, and his wife, Mattie (Capers) Adam. He grew up in Pass Christian, Mississippi. He then graduated from Millsaps College in 1913. Adam was then elect...
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[ "A. Arnim White", "participant of", "World War I" ]
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[ "Onslow S. Rolfe", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Start of career Rolfe was admitted to West Point in 1914; his classmates nicknamed him "Pinkey" because of his red hair and flushed complexion, and the nickname stuck with him for the rest of his career. He graduated in August 1917, ranked 109th of 151 students. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant of Infantry,...
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[ "Louis Chapin Covell", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Louis Chapin Covell (June 22, 1875 – August 26, 1952) was a United States army officer and business. He served in the Spanish–American War and World War I, and later worked for several automotive companies, including General Motors.Military career Covell enlisted in the Michigan National Guard on April 6, 1892. On June...
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[ "Stephen J. Herben", "participant of", "World War I" ]
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[ "Daniel Frank Craig", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Military career On 18 May 1898 Craig became first lieutenant of the 20th Kansas Infantry, advancing to captain the following year. Not long after being honorably discharged on 12 June 1899, he was recommissioned as captain of the 36th United States Volunteer Infantry, where he served until being honorably mustered out ...
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[ "Edwin Eugene Aldrin Sr.", "participant of", "World War I" ]
World War I On 16 November 1917, with the United States at war during World War I, he was commissioned in the United States Army as a second lieutenant in the Coast Artillery Corps. After training at the Coast Artillery School at Fort Monroe, Virginia, he was posted to the 11th Coast Artillery Company at Fort McKinley,...
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[ "Harold Macy", "participant of", "World War I" ]
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[ "Donald Armstrong", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Military career On September 10, 1910, Armstrong was commissioned in the Coast Artillery Corps. During World War I, he was stationed in France. He participated during the Champagne and Meuse-Argonne offensives. In 1919, Armstrong was assistant military attaché to the United States Embassy in Paris. In 1927, he graduat...
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[ "Joseph A. McNamara", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Military service McNamara joined the United States Army in May 1918. After his initial training at the University of Vermont he was assigned to Company D, 312th Supply Train, a unit of the 87th Division.McNamara completed his organization and training in the summer of 1918 and sailed for France, arriving on September ...
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[ "Charles Morris Ankcorn", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Early life and career Charles M. Ankcorn was born on September 11, 1893 in Palouse, Washington. Prior to military service, Ankcorn attended the University of Idaho and Ohio State University. During World War I, he was assigned to the infantry during 1917. Following the war, he was professor of military science and tact...
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[ "Byron A. Stover", "participant of", "World War I" ]
Businessman Stover moved to Bend, Oregon in 1914. In Bend, Stover found a job with the Bend Company, which operated a sawmill on the west bank of the Deschutes River. However, he soon secured a position as a bank teller with the First National Bank. He stayed with the bank until the United States entered World War I....
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[ "Walter Blume (SS officer)", "participant of", "The Holocaust" ]
Walter Blume (23 July 1906 – 13 November 1974) was a mid-ranking SS commander and leader of Sonderkommando 7a, part of the extermination commando group Einsatzgruppe B. The unit perpetrated the killings of thousands of Jews in Belarus and Russia. Blume was also responsible for helping organize the deportation of over 4...
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[ "Walter Blume (SS officer)", "participant of", "Einsatzgruppen Trial" ]
Walter Blume (23 July 1906 – 13 November 1974) was a mid-ranking SS commander and leader of Sonderkommando 7a, part of the extermination commando group Einsatzgruppe B. The unit perpetrated the killings of thousands of Jews in Belarus and Russia. Blume was also responsible for helping organize the deportation of over 4...
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[ "Franz Stangl", "participant of", "The Holocaust" ]
Franz Paul Stangl (German: [ˈʃtaŋl̩]; 26 March 1908 – 28 June 1971) was an Austrian-born police officer and commandant of the Nazi extermination camps Sobibor and Treblinka. Stangl, an employee of the T-4 Euthanasia Program and an SS commander in Nazi Germany, became commandant of the camps during the Operation Reinhar...
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[ "Franz Stangl", "significant event", "arrest" ]
Arrest, trial and death Although Stangl's role in the mass murder of men, women and children was known to the Austrian authorities, a warrant for his arrest was not issued until 1961. Despite being registered under his real name at the Austrian consulate in São Paulo, it took another six years before he was tracked by ...
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[ "Franz Stangl", "significant event", "escape" ]
Post-war escape, 1945–1961 At the end of the war, Stangl fled without concealing his name. He was detained by the United States Army in 1945 and was briefly imprisoned in Linz, Austria, in 1947, pending investigation. He was suspected of complicity in the T-4 euthanasia programme.On 30 May 1948, he escaped to Italy wit...
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[ "Bruno Tesch", "participant of", "The Holocaust" ]
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[ "Ion Antonescu", "significant person", "Adolf Hitler" ]
Ion Antonescu (; Romanian: [i'on antoˈnesku] (listen); 14 June [O.S. 2 June] 1882 – 1 June 1946) was a Romanian military officer and marshal who presided over two successive wartime dictatorships as Prime Minister and Conducător during most of World War II. Having been responsible for facilitating the Holocaust in Roma...
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Wiesel Commission and aftermath In 2003, after a period in which his own equivocal stance on the matter had drawn controversy, Constantinescu's successor Ion Iliescu established the Wiesel Commission, an international group of expert historians whose mission was the study of the Holocaust in Romania, later succeeded by...
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[ "Ion Antonescu", "significant event", "November 20, 1940, Romania formally joined the Axis alliance (Germany, Italy, and Japan)" ]
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[ "Jean Leguay", "participant of", "The Holocaust" ]
Jean Leguay (29 November 1909 – 2 July 1989) was the second-in-command of the French National Police during the Nazi Occupation of France. He was complicit in the 1942 roundup of Jews in Paris and their deportation from France to Nazi extermination camps, which resulted in the murders of thousands of people, both adult...
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[ "Jean Leguay", "participant of", "WWII Axis collaboration in France" ]
Jean Leguay (29 November 1909 – 2 July 1989) was the second-in-command of the French National Police during the Nazi Occupation of France. He was complicit in the 1942 roundup of Jews in Paris and their deportation from France to Nazi extermination camps, which resulted in the murders of thousands of people, both adult...
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[ "Jean Leguay", "participant of", "Vel' d'Hiv Roundup" ]
Jean Leguay (29 November 1909 – 2 July 1989) was the second-in-command of the French National Police during the Nazi Occupation of France. He was complicit in the 1942 roundup of Jews in Paris and their deportation from France to Nazi extermination camps, which resulted in the murders of thousands of people, both adult...
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[ "Dries Riphagen", "participant of", "The Holocaust" ]
Bernardus Andreas "Dries" Riphagen (7 September 1909 – 13 May 1973) was a Dutch gangster and Nazi collaborator who is best known in the Netherlands for collaborating with the Nazi Sicherheitsdienst (SD) to locate as many Dutch Jews as possible and have them delivered to Nazi concentration camps during the occupation. R...
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[ "Dries Riphagen", "significant person", "Juan Perón" ]
After the war After the war Dries Riphagen was wanted by the police for the betrayal of Jews as well as treason and the public prosecutor considered him responsible for the death of at least 200 people. Riphagen contacted the former resistance fighter and head of police in Enschede, Willem Evert Sanders, who wanted to...
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[ "Jonas Noreika", "participant of", "The Holocaust" ]
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