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Lyobiker
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F. S. Bell
Captain Frederick Secker Bell CB (17 August 1897 – 23 November 1973) of the Royal Navy was the commander of during the Battle of the River Plate in December 1939.He was educated at Matfield Grange, Kent and the Royal Naval Colleges at Osborne and Dartmouth. He served afloat in the battleship at the Battle of Jutland and as executive officer of from 1935-38 and was promoted captain on 31 December 1938.
F._S._Bell
Eugene Figg
Eugene C. Figg, (August 4, 1936 – March 20, 2002) was an American structural engineer who made numerous contributions to the field of structural engineering, especially in the design of the cable-stayed bridge and the use of the segmental concrete construction method.
Eugene_Figg
Personal relationships of James I of England
Talk:Personal_relationships_of_James_I_of_England
British submarine flotilla in the Baltic
A British submarine flotilla operated in the Baltic Sea for three years during World War I. The squadron of nine submarines was attached to the Russian Baltic Fleet. The main task of the flotilla was to prevent the import of iron ore from Sweden to Imperial Germany.
British_submarine_flotilla_in_the_Baltic
Philip Baird Shearer/Archive 8
User_talk:Philip_Baird_Shearer/Archive_8
Martin Luther (resources)
Martin Luther, the German theologian.
Martin_Luther_(resources)
House of Cards/archive1
Talk:House_of_Cards/archive1
Andersna
User:Andersna
List of persons considered father or mother of a field
Revisions and sourced additions are welcome; please only include historical figures.The following is a list of significant men and women known, following the now largely-discredited great man theory, for being the father, mother, or considered the founders in a field, listed by category. In some fields the title of being the "father" is debatable.
List_of_persons_considered_father_or_mother_of_a_field
Battle of Berlin
Talk:Battle_of_Berlin
Kansoku
User_talk:Kansoku
Coach (carriage)
coach was originally a large, usually closed, four-wheeled carriage with two or more horses harnessed as a team, controlled by a coachman and/or one or more postilions. It had doors in the sides, with generally a front and a back seat inside and, for the driver, a small, usually elevated seat in front called a box, box seat or coach box.
Coach_(carriage)
Gennarous/storiasicilia
User:Gennarous/storiasicilia
Racism in Africa
Racism_in_Africa
List of World War II battles
List_of_World_War_II_battles
List of North African Campaign battles
Western Desert Campaign or the Egypt-Libya Campaign) and those campaigns in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia (usually refereed to as the North African Campaign. This is not a comprehensive list of all engagements, and generally does not cover isolated skirmishes of units smaller than a Company in size.This is part of the more comprehensive List of World War II Battles.
List_of_North_African_Campaign_battles
Christmas 1915 Football Game
The Christmas 1915 Football Game occurred during a First World War Christmas truce. British and German soldiers gathered in no man's land for an impromptu game of football.
Christmas_1915_Football_Game
Vietnam War/Archive 10
Talk:Vietnam_War/Archive_10
4th Panzer Division (Germany)/Archive 1
Talk:4th_Panzer_Division_(Germany)/Archive_1