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Hitler (name)
Hitler is a German surname. It is strongly associated with the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. After World War II, many people born with the surname legally changed their surname. Adolf's family used several varieties of the surname. The spelling 'Hitler' was relatively new. As of 2014, Peru was, with around 2349 people, the country with the most citizens named Hitler as a first name. Relatives of Adolf Hitler *Eva Braun (1912–1945), or Eva Hitler, wife of Adolf Hitler (marriage April 1945) *Alois Hitler (1837–1903), father * Alois Hitler Jr. (1889–1945), half-brother *Angela Hitler (1883–1949), half-sister * Bridget Dowling or Bridget Hitler (1891–1969), sister-in-law * Klara Hitler (1860–1907), mother * Paula Hitler (1896–1960), sister * William Stuart-Houston, born William Patrick Hitler (1911–1987), nephew * Heinz Hitler (1920–1942), nephew Other people * Adolf Lu Hitler Marak, Indian politician for the Nationalist Congress Party *, Namibian politician and councill ...
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Surname
In many societies, a surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family. It is typically combined with a given name to form the full name of a person, although several given names and surnames are possible in the full name. In modern times most surnames are hereditary, although in most countries a person has a right to name change, change their name. Depending on culture, the surname may be placed either at the start of a person's name, or at the end. The number of surnames given to an individual also varies: in most cases it is just one, but in Portuguese-speaking countries and many Spanish-speaking countries, two surnames (one inherited from the mother and another from the father) are used for legal purposes. Depending on culture, not all members of a family unit are required to have identical surnames. In some countries, surnames are modified depending on gender and family membership status of a person. C ...
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Ompundja Constituency
Ompundja Constituency is an List of constituencies of Namibia, electoral constituency in the Oshana, Oshana Region of Namibia. It had 2,520 registered voters . Its constituency office is situated in Enguwantale. Geography The area is part of the Cuvelai Basin and dominated by flood plains which become swamps during the raining season. Ompundja Constituency covers an area of . It had a population of 4,659 in 2011, up from 4,448 in 2001. Economy and infrastructure The district road D3607 is the access road to Ompundja constituency. There are no other Roads in Namibia, proclaimed roads in the constituency; Transport is done on tracks that frequently become impassable during the raining season. The main economic activity is subsistence agriculture. Ambassador, politician and businessperson Monica Nashandi was born here. Politics Ompundja constituency is traditionally a stronghold of the South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO) party. The constituency's councillor is SWAPO p ...
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List Of Hill Street Blues Episodes
''Hill Street Blues'' is an American serial police drama that aired on NBC in primetime from 1981 to 1987 for a total of 146 episodes. The show chronicled the lives of the staff of a single police station located on the fictional Hill Street, in an unnamed large city, with "blues" being a slang term for police officers for their blue uniforms. The show received critical acclaim, and its production innovations influenced many subsequent dramatic television series produced in the United States and Canada. Its debut season was rewarded with eight Emmy Awards, a debut season record surpassed only by ''The West Wing ''The West Wing'' is an American political drama television series created by Aaron Sorkin that was originally broadcast on NBC from September 22, 1999, to May 14, 2006. The series is set primarily in the West Wing of the White House, where t ....'' The show received a total of 98 Emmy nominations during its run. The series ran for 146 episodes over seven seasons. ...
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Bottom (TV Series)
''Bottom'' is a British sitcom created by Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson that ran for three series on BBC2 from 1991 to 1995. It focuses on Richard "Richie" Richard (Mayall) and Edward Elizabeth "Eddie" Hitler (Edmondson), two unemployed, crude, and perverted flatmates living in Hammersmith, London, who aspire to better themselves. ''Bottom'' became known for its chaotic, nihilistic humour and violent slapstick comedy. In 2004, ''Bottom'' was ranked 45th in a BBC poll for '' Britain's Best Sitcom''. Mayall and Edmondson had worked together since the mid-1970s, and developed ''Bottom'' as an extension of their own relationship and their on-screen characters in '' The Young Ones'' and '' Filthy Rich & Catflap'', their earlier BBC sitcoms. In addition to the series, the pair completed five stage show tours between 1993 and 2003, and adapted the sitcom into a feature-length film, '' Guest House Paradiso'', released in 1999. A proposed spin-off series featuring various ''Bottom'' c ...
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Gay Hitler
''Gay'' is a term that Terminology of homosexuality, primarily refers to a homosexual person or the trait of being homosexual. The term originally meant 'carefree', 'cheerful', or 'bright and showy'. While scant usage referring to Gay men, male homosexuality dates to the late 19th century, that meaning became increasingly common by the mid-20th century. In modern English language, English, ''gay'' has come to be used as an adjective, and as a #noun, noun, referring to the LGBT community, community, Human sexual activity, practices and LGBT culture, cultures associated with homosexuality. In the 1960s, ''gay'' became the word favored by homosexual men to describe their sexual orientation. By the end of the 20th century and beginning of the 21st century, the word ''gay'' was recommended by major LGBTQ groups and style guides to describe people attracted to members of the same sex, (Reprinted fro American Psychologist, Vol 46(9), Sep 1991, 973-974) although it is more commonly u ...
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Medal "For Courage" (Russia)
The Medal "For Courage" or Medal "For Valour" () is a state decoration of the Russian Federation that was retained from the Soviet awards system following the dissolution of the USSR. Award history The Medal "For Courage" was created by the decision of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on 17 October 1938. It was awarded to soldiers of the Soviet Army, Navy, border and internal troops and other citizens of the USSR, as well as to persons who are not citizens of the USSR, for personal courage and bravery displayed in battles against the enemies of the socialist fatherland, while protecting the state border of the USSR, during the performance of military duties in circumstances involving a risk to life. The first three Medals for Courage were awarded only three days later to three border guards for acts of bravery during the Battle of Lake Khasan. More than 4.2 million were awarded during the Great Patriotic War. From its creation in 1938 to the fall of the Soviet Uni ...
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History Of The Jews In The Soviet Union
The history of the Jews in the Soviet Union is inextricably linked to much earlier expansionist policies of the Russian Empire conquering and ruling the eastern half of the European continent already before the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. "For two centuries – wrote Zvi Gitelman – millions of Jews had lived under one entity, the Russian Empire and its successor state the USSR. They had now come under the jurisdiction of fifteen states, some of which had never existed and others that had passed out of existence in 1939." Before the revolutions of 1989 which resulted in the end of communist rule in Central and Eastern Europe, a number of these now sovereign countries constituted the component republics of the Soviet Union. Armenia The history of the Jews in Armenia dates back more than 2,000 years. After Eastern Armenia came under Russian rule in the early 19th century, Jews began arriving from Poland and Iran, creating Ashkenazic and Mizrahi communities in Yerevan. More J ...
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Red Army Man
Red Army man () was the lowest military rank in the Red Army of the Soviet Union from 1918 to 1946. On 30 November 1917, after the October Revolution, the Military Revolutionary Committee cancelled all "officer and class ranks". Henceforth, the term Red Army man was used to refer to all ordinary soldiers. It was replaced by the rank of in July 1946. Its naval equivalent was Red Fleet man. Additional insignia See also * Ranks and insignia of the Red Army and Navy 1918–1935 * Ranks and insignia of the Red Army and Navy 1935–1940 * Ranks and insignia of the Red Army and Navy 1940–1943 References Citations Bibliography

* {{Cite book, url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QwquCgAAQBAJ&dq=%222nd+infantry+division%22+russia&pg=PA322, title=Historical Dictionary of the Russian Civil Wars, 1916-1926, last=Smele, first=Jonathan D., date=2015, publisher=Rowman & Littlefield, isbn=9781442252813, location=London, language=en Military ranks of the Soviet Union ...
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Heath Hitler
Isidore Heath Hitler (né Campbell; born 1973), sometimes called Nazi Dad, is an American white supremacist and self-described Neo-Nazi who attracted national media attention in December 2008 after the ShopRite in Greenwich Township, New Jersey, refused to make a cake celebrating his son Adolf Hitler Campbell's third birthday. A Walmart in Nazareth, Pennsylvania later baked and inscribed the cake. Hitler (then known as Heath Campbell) was featured in a documentary, '' Meet the Hitlers''. He is also founder and leader of the pro-Nazi group Hitler's Order. Child-naming controversy Rachel Maddow opined that it was ironic Walmart would bake a cake reading "Happy birthday Adolf Hitler" but would not sell Dixie Chicks albums because of profane lyrics. Forensic psychologist N.G. Berill claimed, "To strap a kid with that kind of name is incredibly abusive and short-sighted." Similar sentiments were expressed by one of the commentators on '' The David Pakman Show''. Appearance and ha ...
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Elvis Hitler
Elvis Hitler was an American rock & psychobilly band from Detroit, Michigan. The band was named after the moniker of their lead singer, Jim Leedy, a combination of rockabilly singer Elvis Presley's first name and the last name of dictator Adolf Hitler. History The band currently consists of singer Jim Leedy (a.k.a. "Elvis Hitler"), guitarist John Defever, and drummer Geno OneMore. Their first album, ''Disgraceland'', was initially released on Wang Head records in 1987 (WH004) and early copies came in a handmade sleeve formed from corrugated cardboard with a black-and-white sheet pasted to the front and back. The band put out two CDs on Restless Records: ''Hellbilly'' and ''Supersadomasochisticexpialidocious''. Their song "Green Haze" consisted of the lyrics from the TV show ''Green Acres'' sung to the tune of Jimi Hendrix's "Purple Haze", and was a college radio hit. Due to the resistance of having a band with the name Hitler in the title, regardless of its intent, the band ...
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Eddie Meduza
Errol Leonard Norstedt (17 June 1948–17 January 2002), better known by his stage name Eddie Meduza, previously known as E. Hitler, was a Swedish composer and musician working mainly in the rockabilly genre. Music career Themes and behaviour Many of Meduza's songs are about alcohol, women, and cars, often with obscene lyrics. Some songs are politically oriented, with many aimed against the various Swedish governments in power during his musical career. One of Meduza's personas was the vulgar E. Hitler.Stefan Johansson's interview with Meduza, Okej 22/1984 In this guise he generally recorded more offbeat recordings like "E.Hitler skiter" (a recording of his own bowel movements) and sexually explicit material. The E. Hitler recordings were only available on tape by mail order directly from Meduza. On tour, he urged his audience to drink vodka to become as drunk as he was during his performances, to the tune of his "Mera brännvin" ("More booze"). Meduza also recorded serious ...
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Craig Ferguson
Craig Ferguson (born 17 May 1962) is a Scottish-American actor, comedian, writer and television host. He is best known for having hosted the CBS late-night talk show ''The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson'' (2005–2014). He is the winner of a Peabody Award for his interview with South African archbishop Desmond Tutu in 2009. After leaving ''The Late Late Show'' in December 2014, he hosted the Broadcast syndication, syndicated game show ''Celebrity Name Game (American game show), Celebrity Name Game'' (2014–2017), for which he won two Daytime Emmy Awards, and ''Join or Die with Craig Ferguson'' (2016) on History (American TV channel), History. In 2017, he released a six-episode web show with his wife, Megan Wallace Cunningham, titled ''Couple Thinkers''. In 2021, he hosted ''The Hustler (American game show), The Hustler'', television game show that aired on American Broadcasting Company, ABC from 4 January to 23 September 2021. After starting his career in the United Kingdo ...
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