Nuremberg Trials | According to the | , as well as many war crimes investigations and trials conducted since the ... |
Caesar was assassinated | ... al political authority and his title, bestowing them both upon the accused. | in 44 BCE and unrest and confusion spread throughout the Roman world, incl ... |
September 11 attacks | ... y of Operations Plan has seen a return to relevance in the 2000s. After the | , many speculated that terrorists might attempt to destroy a large part of ... |
September 11 attacks | ... ni Hanjour could pilot and crash the plane into the Pentagon as part of the | . The crash killed all 64 passengers aboard the aircraft and 125 in the Pe ... |
Enron | ... ews Hotels; Ellen J. Kullman, CEO of DuPont; and Andy Fastow, Former CFO of | . Other notable alumni include Michelle Kwan, Olympic medallist and World ... |
September 11 attacks | ... ican Airlines Flight 77, which was crashed into the Pentagon as part of the | |
first terrorist attack on | ... of the additional protocols to the Geneva Conventions in 1977. He faced the | a Swissair plane in Zarqa, Jordan in 1970. After retiring, he gave his opi ... |
9/11 | ... on the allegation he was an enemy combatant. The Court held that the post- | congressional Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF) amounted ... |
Rape of Belgium | ... i for entering World War I, and British wartime propaganda emphasized the " | " |
many of whom had experienced brutalities and atrocities | The attitude of the surviving Polish civilians, | only surpassed by the German policies against Jews of all nationalities du ... |
King David Hotel bombing | ... General in Jerusalem, wrote in response to a pro-Irgun commemoration of the | : "We do not think that it is right for an act of terrorism, which led to ... |
United Airlines Flight 93 | ... nesses indicated these companions resembled Ziad Jarrah, the later pilot on | , and Said Bahaji, a then 26-year-old German-Moroccan member of the al-Qae ... |
drink-driving | ... e led to a change in the nature of crime in the county, with an increase in | offences, knife crime and an international dimension added to activities s ... |
September 11 attacks | ... meland Security, as part of a major government reorganization following the | of 2001. These three components include U.S. Citizenship and Immigration S ... |
Ku Klux Klan | ... osite and rejects Christianity. When he later sees the fiery cross that the | displays, he tears off the cross from his neck which Reverend Hammond had ... |
United Airlines Flight 93 | ... tagon, was erected outside the Shanksville firehouse near the crash site of | |
Article 98 | ... eral Immunity Agreement of protection for the US-military (as covered under | ) |
Operation Anthropoid | ... Czechoslovak soldiers on behalf of the Czechoslovak government in exile in | , and knowledge from decoded transmissions allowed the U.S. to carry out a ... |
attacks on September 11, 2001 | ... on nationwide television that he should have canceled the event. After the | , the NCAA ordered all football games scheduled for the weekend after the ... |
piracy | ... ors were initially reluctant to embrace the new medium of video for fear of | and the video market became flooded with low-budget horror films. Whilst s ... |
King David Hotel bombing | ... wish Resistance Movement, the Irgun was asked to speed up the plans for the | of July 22. The hotel was where the documents were located, the base for t ... |
Ku Klux Klan | ... ng red tint for scenes such as the "burning of Atlanta" and the ride of the | at the climax of the picture. Griffith later invented a color system in wh ... |
September 11 attacks | ... f cameras. Filming of the season was also suspended during the onset of the | |
atrocities | The Germans, often helped by Fascists, committed several | against Italian civilians in occupied zones, such as the Ardeatine massacr ... |
Three Alls Policy | ... nese War the Imperial Japanese Army had a scorched-earth policy, known as " | ". Due to the Japanese scorched-earth policy immense environmental and inf ... |
grifters | Further down the river, Jim and Huck rescue two cunning | , who join Huck and Jim on the raft. The younger of the two swindlers, a m ... |
Pai Gow | Chinese dominoes are used in several tile-based games, namely, Tien Gow, | , Che Deng, Tiu U and Kap Tai Shap. In Cantonese they are called "Gwat Pai ... |
conspiracy | ... ater. In 1996, he was convicted on charges of embezzlement, mail fraud, and | in connection with the theft of $2.5 million from the Peet employees' pens ... |
Financial Crimes Enforcement Network | ... is administered by the U.S.’s Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), called the | (FinCEN), which is located in Vienna, Virginia. These reports are made ava ... |
9/11 | ... hter dealing with alcoholism, family dysfunction, and other issues in post- | New York City. He received Emmy nominations in 2006 and 2007 for Outstandi ... |
Wormhoudt massacre | ... taken Wormhout, only ten miles from Dunkirk. They were responsible for the | , when the II Battalion killed 80 British prisoners of war |
Hungerford massacre | ... est to be speculative, at worse outright media fabrication, relating to the | and the murder of James Bulger (the 1991 film Child's Play 3 was held up a ... |
bombing of the King David Hotel | Two of the operations for which the Irgun is best known are the | in Jerusalem on 22 July 1946 and the Deir Yassin massacre, carried out tog ... |
Korean Air Flight 007 | On September 1, 1983, the | , a South Korean civilian airliner, flew over Sakhalin and was shot down b ... |
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court | ... Criminal Court. While the United States cast one of four votes against the | , adopted by a 120 to 4 vote in July 1998, President Clinton signed the St ... |
September 11 attacks | ... owever, a similar referendum, called for before, but held shortly after the | in 2001 in the US, was defeated by over 77% of voters |
Le Paradis massacre | ... e time another unit from the Totenkopf, the 14 Company, was involved in the | , where 99 men of the 2nd Battalion, Royal Norfolk Regiment were machinegu ... |
September 11 attacks | ... as "It's a good day to bury bad news"), in an email sent on the day of the | in 2001. The furor caused when this email was reported in the press eventu ... |
September 11 attacks | ... ropped, which was attributed by Kodak to the financial shocks preceding the | . Executives hoped that Kodak might be able to slow the shift to digital t ... |
9/11 | ... opean tour of 2001 was canceled, largely due to security concerns after the | terrorist attacks, and the band flew back to the US to tour again with Aer ... |
Federal Kidnapping Act | ... lowing the highly publicized 1932 Lindbergh kidnapping, Congress passed the | , which authorized the FBI to investigate kidnapping at a time when the Bu ... |
Illegal immigration | ... th their husband or father already living in France), or as asylum seekers. | thus developed as immigration policy became more rigid. In 2006, The Frenc ... |
Srebrenica massacre | ... afe areas for Muslim populations of eastern Bosnia but in cases such as the | , the peacekeeping troops failed to protect the safe areas resulting in th ... |
Maillé | ... SS: other well-documented examples include the French towns of Tulle, Ascq, | , Robert-Espagne, and Clermont-en-Argonne; the Soviet village of Kortelisy ... |
Child sexual abuse | ==See also==*Abuse*Child abuse* | *Institutional abuse*Jeffrey Lena, the lawyer representing the Vatican in ... |
Przebraże Defence | ... Polish villages, leading to the formation of Polish self-defence units (ex. | ) and fights between Armia Krajowa and OUN. The Germans encouraged both si ... |
Nuremberg War Trials | After the war, Yeo-Thomas was to be an important witness at the | in the identification of Buchenwald officials. He was a key prosecution wi ... |
hijackings | ... oss accidents, with 1,262 occupant fatalities. It has been involved in nine | and criminal events resulting in 171 occupant fatalities. Despite its trou ... |
War Crimes Law (Belgium) | ... Walloon Parliament - Walloons - Walloon SME finance and guarantee company - | - War of the Austrian Succession - War of Devolution - War of the Reunions ... |
September 11 attacks | ... eadquarters for the Department of Defense. It was one of the targets of the | ; 189 people died at the site when a jet passenger plane crashed into the ... |
at Pinocchio's expense | ... the Inn of the Red Crayfish, where the Fox and Cat gorge themselves on food | . During the night, the innkeeper wakes Pinocchio, saying that the Fox and ... |
Enron Corporation | ... undoubtedly is the biggest audit failure.It involved a financial scandal of | and their auditors Arthur Andersen, which was revealed in late 2001. The s ... |
American Airlines Flight 77 | ... The next morning, Nawaf al-Hazmi, along with four other terrorists, boarded | and hijacked the plane so that Hani Hanjour could pilot and crash the plan ... |
Macdaniel affair | ... force of quasi-professional constables known as the Bow Street Runners. The | added further impetus for a publicly salaried police force that did not de ... |
Korean Air Lines Flight 007 | ... Vietnam War. (Lucier also believed that survivors of the 1983 shoot-down of | were being held prisoner by the Soviets.) Helms stated that the "deeper st ... |
Deir Yassin massacre | The | was carried out in a village west of Jerusalem that had signed a non-belli ... |
illegal copying | ... It is also the first version of Windows to use product activation to combat | |
Ku Klux Klan | ... were also advanced during the Vietnam war era: in 1969, the ACLU defended a | member who advocated long-term violence against the government, and the Su ... |
American Airlines Flight 77 | ... l-Makki) (August 9, 1976 – September 11, 2001) was one of five hijackers of | , which was crashed into the Pentagon as part of the September 11 attacks |
Malmedy massacre trial | ... Magritte, René - Maingain, Olivier - Maldegem - Malle - Malmedy massacre - | - Man Bites Dog - Manifesto for Walloon culture - Manneken Pis - Marollen ... |
Marzabotto massacre | ... was involved in the Sant'Anna di Stazzema massacre in August 1944, and the | between September and October 1944 |
September 11 attacks | ... nity and American economic and cultural power. It suffered the brunt of the | , along with two other places in the Mid-Atlantic, Arlington, Virginia and ... |
Ku Klux Klan | ... ilizer salesman and member of the White Citizens' Council (and later of the | ), was arrested for Evers' murder |
September 11 attacks | ... Trade Center site (ZIP code: 10048), also known as "Ground Zero" after the | , sits on in Lower Manhattan in New York City. The World Trade Center comp ... |
United Airlines Flight 93 | On September 11, 2001, during the terrorist attacks on the United States, | crashed in a field in Stonycreek Township, north of the town of Shanksvill ... |
Nanking Massacre | ... Japanese nationalists, the continued dispute over Japan's atrocities in the | , and the resurgence of nationalism and militarism in Japan |
Enron | ... is owned by Rosebud Energy Corp., a partnership that at one point included | . The plant uses high sulfur waste coal from the Rosebud Coal Mine's topmo ... |
September 11 attacks | ... ing the plane into the South Tower of the World Trade Center as part of the | |
Chenogne massacre | ... ght." A possible example of a related large massacre against Germans is the | . At the Saar river the 90th Infantry Division "murdered Waffen-SS prisone ... |
Rape of Belgium | Rail transport in Belgium - Ranst - | - Rassemblement Wallonie France - Rattachism - Ravels - Regulation (Brusse ... |
Phoenix Program | ... n an extensive program of psychological warfare during the Vietnam War. The | had the dual aim of assassinating Viet Cong personnel and terrorizing any ... |
Ponzi scheme | The fraudulent dealings (similar to a | ) of Mr Merdle who is Edmund Sparkler's stepfather leads to the collapse o ... |
United Airlines Flight 93 | ... the passengers who attempted to storm the cockpit of the hijacked airliner | to try to prevent al-Qaeda terrorists from using the plane as a part of th ... |
Wola massacre | ... d almost non-stop atrocities during this period, in particular the four-day | |
September 11 attacks | ... e Voice and Time Out New York, who asked rhetorically in a reference to the | , "Can there be another movie that speaks as resonantly — if unwittingly — ... |
September 11 attacks | ... to be removed from the exhibit following criticism of elements based on the | in the United States. A French street artist known as Invader made a name ... |
Ku Klux Klan | At the height of its influence in the 1920s, the | had a distinct presence in the county and county politics. The group was m ... |
Nuremberg Trials | The Allies' | dealt only with individuals. The Trials indicted and found guilty numerous ... |
United States v. Banki | ... FinCEN issued an advisory on "informal value transfer systems" referencing | and Hawala |
September 11, 2001 attacks | ... uld remain the most destructive act of terrorism on American soil until the | . The Oklahoma blast claimed 168 lives, including 19 children under the ag ... |
Ku Klux Klan | ... ker Viola Liuzzo, Johnson went on television to announce the arrest of four | smen implicated in her death. He angrily denounced the Klan as a "hooded s ... |
United Airlines Flight 175 | ... d as Alshehhi) (May 9, 1978 – September 11, 2001) was the hijacker-pilot of | , crashing the plane into the South Tower of the World Trade Center as par ... |
Nuremberg Trials | During the | , the Waffen-SS was declared a criminal organisation, except conscripts fr ... |
Political crime | ... serves as a central point for information on crime, suspects and criminals. | s are excluded from its competencies |
Enhanced interrogation techniques | ... uantánamo and other U.S. facilities on improving the effectiveness of the " | ", the Association called on the U.S. government to prohibit the use of un ... |
Sant'Anna di Stazzema massacre | ... e atrocities it committed than its fighting ability: it was involved in the | in August 1944, and the Marzabotto massacre between September and October ... |
September 11 attacks | ... to try to prevent al-Qaeda terrorists from using the plane as a part of the | . The target of the Flight 93 hijackers was reported to have been either t ... |
Ku Klux Klan | ... in Mississippi". They were harassed and threatened by whites, including the | . The couple had a daughter in 1969. Walker described her in 2008 as "a li ... |
My Lai Massacre | ... to limit further increases in US troop numbers in Vietnam. When news of the | broke, Westmoreland resisted pressure from the Nixon administration for a ... |
16th Street Baptist Church bombing | ... public library on Sunday afternoon, September 15, 1963 (the same day as the | in Birmingham), further violence ensued and two black ministers, N.Q. Reyn ... |
crimes against humanity | ... committed within, making the entire organization liable for war crimes and | |
September 11, 2001 attacks | ... living in the area as of 2005, a jump from the 15,000 to 20,000 before the | |
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court | ... cible transfer of population" is defined as a crime against humanity by the | (Article 7). The has put on trial, and in some cases has convicted, a numb ... |
Kokoda Track campaign | ... cific islands. They were turned back at the Battle of the Coral Sea and the | before they were finally defeated in 1945 |
United Airlines Flight 93 | ... sville came to international attention during the September 11 attacks when | crashed in adjacent Stonycreek Township |
Ku Klux Klan | ... idate A. Roswell Thompson, the operator of a taxi stand and a member of the | , ran again for mayor in the Democratic primary but polled negligible supp ... |
Flight 175 | ... l Airport, accompanied by an unknown man, where he purchased his ticket for | . On September 9, the motel manager cleaning the room Shehhi had vacated f ... |
Thielbek | ... and 1,770 gliders sent across the river. On 3 May 1945, the Cap Arcona, the | and the Deutschland were sunk in four separate attacks by RAF Hawker Typho ... |
AB-Aktion | ... and sent into Poland to exterminate the Polish elite (Operation Tannenberg, | ), so that there would be no leadership to form a resistance to German occ ... |
Distomo massacre | ... duties and anti-partisan operations. On 10 June they became involved in the | , when over a period of two hours they went door to door and massacred Gre ... |
Nemmersdorf massacre | ... iers committed numerous rapes and other crimes. News of atrocities like the | was in part exaggerated and widely spread by the Nazi propaganda machine |
Kortelisy | ... scq, Maillé, Robert-Espagne, and Clermont-en-Argonne; the Soviet village of | (in what is now Ukraine); Lithuanian village of Pirčiupiai; the Czechoslov ... |
grifters | ... set in September 1936 that involves a complicated plot by two professional | (Paul Newman and Robert Redford) to con a mob boss (Robert Shaw). The film ... |
Nuremberg Trials | ... by an epilogue dealing with the end of the war in Europe and the resulting | , in which Speer is sentenced to a two-decade prison sentence for his acti ... |
September 11 attacks | ... burgh, Pennsylvania. Shanksville came to international attention during the | when United Airlines Flight 93 crashed in adjacent Stonycreek Township |
September 11 attacks | In the aftermath of the | , the stadium became a staging area for rescuers, its parking lots filled ... |
hijacked airplanes crashed | ... cal television stations and several radio stations, were destroyed when two | into and destroyed the World Trade Center towers. Transmitter maintenance ... |
Ochota massacre | ... Polish civilians were killed by the RONA SS men during the events known as | ; many victims were also raped. In following weeks, the RONA unit was move ... |
Chappaquiddick incident | ... 1964 and was reelected seven more times before his death. The controversial | on July 18, 1969, resulted in the death of his automobile passenger Mary J ... |
Rüppell's Vulture | ... aterhole with an island for Pink-backed Pelicans, Saddle-billed Storks, and | s. On the shores of the lake are bongos, red river hogs, and Vaal rheboks, ... |
United Airlines Flight 93 | On September 11, 2001, he boarded | at the last minute, on his way to San Francisco to be an usher in his frat ... |
American 11 | ... r control as pilot, and at 9:03 a.m., 17 minutes after Mohamed Atta crashed | into the North Tower, 23-year-old Shehhi crashed the Boeing 767 into the S ... |
Unit 516 | ... s involving chemical weapons were conducted on live prisoners (Unit 731 and | ). The Japanese also carried chemical weapons as they swept through Southe ... |
Central Labour Camp Potulice | ... to being expelled from Poland These included Central Labour Camp Jaworzno, | , Łambinowice and Zgoda labour camp. Besides these large camps, numerous o ... |
Nuremberg Trials | ... camera crews to document evidence of the atrocities in them for use in the | . He reclassified German prisoners of war (POWs) in U.S. custody as Disarm ... |
September 11 attacks | ... rnett, a San Ramon resident, and other victims from Flight 93 killed in the | of 2001. A plaque was installed at the base of a lighted flagpole dedicate ... |
Kakori conspiracy | ... ependence movement saw the rise of three movements. The first of these, the | (9 August 1925) was done by the Indian youth under the leadership of Pandi ... |
Population transfer | ... the established Poland-Soviet Union border were deported to Soviet Ukraine. | to Soviet Ukraine occurred from September 1944 to May 1946 (ca. 450,000 pe ... |
deported | ... he Soviet Union, and several thousand of the city's Polish inhabitants were | to remote areas of the Soviet Union. On June 23, 1941 the city came under ... |
September 11 attacks | ... the city in 2006, one in ten of the population. In 2001, shortly after the | , teenager Ross Parker was murdered by a gang of Muslims of Pakistani orig ... |
Nuremberg Trials | ... o as to regulate the flow. The tide started to turn when the Charter of the | of German Nazi leaders declared forced deportation of civilian populations ... |
September 11 attacks | ... in 2003 to form the United States Department of Homeland Security after the | , and may be used to refer to the actions of that department, the United S ... |
1960 U-2 incident | ... ch activists wanted. Eisenhower was also criticized for his handling of the | and the international embarrassment, the Soviet Union's perceived leadersh ... |
2001 shoe bomb plot | ... executed or planned terrorist acts of the early 2000s, most notably in the | and the 2005 London Underground bombings. Several detection devices have b ... |
September 11, 2001, attacks | ... nnedy was in his Senate offices meeting with First Lady Laura Bush when the | took place. Two of the airplanes involved had taken off from Boston, and i ... |
United Airlines Flight 175 | ... 0 Aon employees present at the time managed to evacuate the building before | struck it twenty stories below them |
Brinks | ... am after the awards ceremony, declaring her loss "the biggest robbery since | ". TIME magazine labeled her performance as "just about the greatest one-w ... |
Robert-Espagne | ... r well-documented examples include the French towns of Tulle, Ascq, Maillé, | , and Clermont-en-Argonne; the Soviet village of Kortelisy (in what is now ... |
11 September 2001 attacks | After the | "Only Time" was used as a soundtrack in many radio and television reports ... |
a killing rampage | ... ennedy flew to Bangladesh and delivered a speech at Dhaka University, where | had begun a year earlier |
September 11 attacks | After an airline recession and the effects on the airline industry of the | in 2001 all airlines that flew across the Atlantic suffered badly |
September 11, 2001 attacks | ... ons, and rules against any object that could be used as a weapon. Since the | , airport security has dramatically increased |
Babi Yar | ... most notorious massacre of Jews in the Soviet Union was at a ravine called | outside Kiev, where 33,771 Jews were killed in a single operation on Septe ... |
Malmedy massacre trial | ... by the same unit on the same day and following days, was the subject of the | , part of the Dachau Trials of 1946. The trials were the focus of some con ... |
September 11 attacks | After the | in 2001 in New York, Bush launched the War on Terrorism, in which the Unit ... |
riot in his neighborhood of Crown Heights | In 1991,Rabbi Schneerson was indirectly involved in the start of a | . The riot began when a car accompanying his motorcade—returning from one ... |
September 11 attacks | ... ations executive who founded his own company, the Bingham Group. During the | in 2001 he was a passenger on board United Airlines Flight 93. Bingham die ... |
Deir Yassin massacre | ... re the bombing of the King David Hotel in Jerusalem on 22 July 1946 and the | , carried out together with Lehi on 9 April 1948 |
United 175 | ... n, where he stayed at the Milner Hotel up until September 11. Upon boarding | , Shehhi and 4 other hijackers waited 30 minutes into the flight to make t ... |
Milltown massacre | ... s on Protestants. High-profile attacks carried out by the group include the | , the Castlerock killings and the Greysteel massacre. The UDA/UFF declared ... |
manipulate | ... he 1995 film Hackers, the characters Razor and Blade briefly explain how to | payphones to make free calls |
Chappaquiddick incident | ... lobotomy, the assassinations of brothers John and Robert, the controversial | , and four airplane crashes (Joe, Jr., Kathleen, Ted and John, Jr.; all bu ... |
United Airlines Flight 93 | ... Group. During the September 11 attacks in 2001 he was a passenger on board | . Bingham died when the plane crashed into a field near Shanksville, Penns ... |
killed by an armed mob | ... ial for alleged treason charges, Joseph Smith, president of the church, was | in 1844. Several claimants to the role of church President emerged during ... |
Intelligenzaktion | ... thnic German organisation called Selbstschutz carried out executions during | alongside operational groups of German military and police, in addition to ... |
Chenogne massacre | ... e of the American forces killed German prisoners in retaliation—e.g. in the | , on January 1, 1945 |
Dawson's Field | ... 5 September 1970, the PFLP hijacked five planes and landed three of them at | , located east of Amman. After the passengers were moved to other location ... |
grifter | Johnny Hooker, a | from Depression-era Joliet, Illinois, cons $11,000 in cash from an unsuspe ... |
Ratcliff Highway murders | In 1811, the horrific | took place nearby at The Highway and Wapping Lane. accessed 21 January 200 |
Nuremberg Trials | ... ork, malnutrition, or medical experiments. After the war, the judges of the | declared the SS and its sub-parts criminal organizations responsible for t ... |
Nuremberg Trials | At the | , Speer was sentenced to 20 years in prison for his use of slave labor whi ... |
September 11 attacks | ... e assassination of Massoud is considered to have a strong connection to the | in 2001 on U.S. soil which killed nearly 3,000 people and which appeared t ... |
September 11, 2001 attacks | ... ibertarian conservative, and Republican causes in America. A week after the | , on The O'Reilly Factor, Clancy stated that left-wing politicians in the ... |
International Military Tribunal | ... essful suicide attempt. He was indicted for war crimes and tried before the | in Nuremberg from 20 November 1945 to 1 October 1946. During the trial he ... |
Ku Klux Klan | ... iction of the accused killer, Damon Strange, who worked for a leader of the | . Historian Taylor Branch called the conviction of Damon Strange a "breakt ... |
Sexual abuse scandal in the Legion of Christ | ... s by country* Sexual abuse scandal in the English Benedictine Congregation* | * ;Vatican documents* De delictis gravioribus letter sent from the Congreg ... |
assassinated | ... n Prime Minister to have been imprisoned after holding that office. She was | by her Sikh bodyguards in retaliation for ordering Operation Blue Star |
Flight 93 | ... ial Park to honor Tom Burnett, a San Ramon resident, and other victims from | killed in the September 11 attacks of 2001. A plaque was installed at the ... |
Porajmos | ... ed on a systematic genocide of the Romani, a process known in Romani as the | . Romanies were marked for extermination and sentenced to forced labor and ... |
September 11 attacks | ... match was delayed for a year, as it was due to take place shortly after the | . It was subsequently decided to hold the Ryder Cup in even-numbered years ... |
September 11 attacks | ... don had accumulated in her name while they were married. In the wake of the | Jackson was moved to compose "Free the World". She performed the song for ... |
September 11 attacks | ... Continuity of Operations Plan, Sabato said it "failed outright" during the | |
September 11 attacks | On September 9, 2001, two days before the | in the United States, Massoud was assassinated in Takhar Province of Afgha ... |
September 11 attacks | ... s to extend it another . Security here was further tightened after the 2001 | . The U.S. Border Patrol credits the wall and better surveillance technolo ... |
including her elite | ... eir lives". In Poland, which had suffered the loss of six million citizens, | and almost an entire Jewish population due to the Holocaust and the concep ... |
Operation Tannenberg | ... pen were reactivated and sent into Poland to exterminate the Polish elite ( | , AB-Aktion), so that there would be no leadership to form a resistance to ... |
Babi Yar | ... n the Wannsee Villa on January 20, 1942. It occurred very shortly after the | massacre was carried out and the conference was chaired by Reinhard Heydri ... |
September 11 attacks | A memorial called "Reflecting Absence" honors the victims of the | and the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. The memorial, designed by Peter W ... |
Japanese history textbooks | ... f China. Revisionist comments made by prominent Japanese officials and some | regarding the 1937 Rape of Nanking have been a focus of particular controv ... |
hijacking | ... ield near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, after passengers attempted to foil the | |
Child abuse | ==See also==*Abuse* | *Child sexual abuse*Institutional abuse*Jeffrey Lena, the lawyer represent ... |
September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks | ... ted at his sentencing hearing in 2006 that Reid was a co-conspirator in the | on the United States, and that Moussaoui and Reid had intended to hijack a ... |
September 11 attacks | ... the deadliest act of terrorism against the U.S. on American soil until the | . However, the deadliest act of terror against the U.S. prior to September ... |
deported | In 1939, two years before they were | to Central Asia, around 60,000 of the 1.1 million inhabitants of Crimea we ... |
crack epidemic | ... ternative explanations that have been put forward include the waning of the | , unrelated growth in the prison population due to Rockefeller drug laws, ... |
Malmedy massacre trial | In what came to be called the " | ", which concerned all of the war crimes attributed to Kampfgruppe Peiper ... |
Nuremberg Trials | At the post-war | the Waffen-SS was condemned as a criminal organization due to its essentia ... |
Roger de Kirkpatrick | ... uncertainty about the fatality of his stabbing caused one of his followers, | , to utter the famous, "I mak siccar" ("I make sure") and finish the Comyn ... |
Ku Klux Klan | ... r organization that promotes offensive or unpopular viewpoints, such as the | , Neo-Nazis, the Nation of Islam, the North American Man/Boy Love Associat ... |
non-cooperative | ... Task Force on Money Laundering (FATF) then identified Nauru as one of 15 " | " countries in its fight against money laundering. During the 1990s, it wa ... |
terrorist attack | On September 11, 2001, during the | s on the United States, United Airlines Flight 93 crashed in a field in St ... |
Nemmersdorf massacre | Reports of Soviet atrocities in the | of October 1944 and organised rape spread fear and desperation among the c ... |
hijackers | Marwan Al-Shehhi and several other September 11, 2001 | stayed at the Panther Motel in Deerfield Beach in early September 2001 |
Financial Crimes Enforcement Network | On 1 September 2010, the | issued an advisory on "informal value transfer systems" referencing United ... |
Ardeatine massacre | ... several atrocities against Italian civilians in occupied zones, such as the | and the Sant'Anna di Stazzema massacre. On June 4, 1944, the German occupa ... |
Clearstream | ... pen Internet. Eight financial institutions, including HSBC, FirstRand Bank, | , DnB NOR, Nedbank, Standard Bank of South Africa and Bear Stearns, as wel ... |
Nuremberg Trials | ... the Duben and Dachau footage and other material for presentation during the | . In 2008, his footage was entered into the United States National Film Re ... |
Nuremberg Trials | ... zis and the DNVP led by Alfred Hugenberg (196 + 52 seats). According to the | , this cabinet meeting's first order of business was how at last to achiev ... |
Ku Klux Klan | ... and public accommodations such as lunch counters were met with arrests and | violence. Non-violent protesters were arrested for participating in peacef ... |
World Trade Center attacks | ... e accident took place on 11 September 2001, which landed shortly before the | in the United States. This was not a revenue flight, as all the passengers ... |
Porvoo Cathedral | The central point of the old town is the medieval, stone and brick | which gave its name to the Porvoo Communion – an inter-church agreement be ... |
Nuremberg Trials | At the | , General Franz Halder testified that Göring admitted responsibility for s ... |
traffic violations | ... program to allow volunteers to drive police cars within the city and report | to police. Volunteers receive training in radio use and first aid but are ... |
Britannicus | ... been going on for a year and has exasperated all three. Up to the time when | begins, Néron has been a good ruler, a faithful disciple of Seneca and Bur ... |
Ku Klux Klan | ... ed to be no exception to this trend. In the 1920s, regional chapters of the | targeted Niles because of its large Catholic population. The nativist orga ... |
Chenogne massacre | ... f Quaregnon - Château de Lavaux-Sainte-Anne - Château d'Enghien (Belgium) - | - Chief of Defence (Belgium) - Chiro - Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams (CD ... |
September 11 attacks | ... ty of Operations plan into effect for the first time directly following the | . Their implementation involved a rotating staff of 75 to 150 senior offic ... |
Sant'Anna di Stazzema massacre | ... Italian civilians in occupied zones, such as the Ardeatine massacre and the | . On June 4, 1944, the German occupation of Rome came to an end as the All ... |
United States v. Banki | ... Network issued an advisory on "informal value transfer systems" referencing | |
Russell Street Bombing | ... ate police headquarters, loosely based on a real case in the mid-1980s, the | . It was aided by extensive research into police techniques and was lauded ... |
government-approved bank robbery | ... stopher Owen) appears in the 2008 film The Bank Job, telling the story of a | in the 1970s. In a covert rendezvous at Paddington Station, Mountbatten is ... |
Ku Klux Klan | ... g to vote by economic retaliation organized by the White Citizens' Council, | violence, police repression, and the literacy test. To discourage voter re ... |
Malmedy massacre trial | The end of the war saw a number of war crime trials, including the | . The counts of indictment related to the massacre of more than 300 Americ ... |
Nuremberg Trials | ... r II, Göring was convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity at the | . He was sentenced to death by hanging, but committed suicide by cyanide i ... |
September 11 attacks | ... city's first memorial to honor the four Union City citizens who died in the | was a sculpture placed in Doric Park, in whose courtyard citizens gathered ... |
Nacht und Nebel | ... ity, including the disappearance of political and other opponents under the | (Night and Fog) decree; the torture and ill-treatment of prisoners of war; ... |
Ku Klux Klan | ... trial for the murder of a Catholic priest Fr. James E. Coyle. He joined the | shortly after, thinking it necessary for his political career. Running for ... |
11 September | ... y" (Stockhausen 2002, 76). The same journalist then asked how the events of | had affected him, and how he viewed reports of the attack in connection wi ... |
Ku Klux Klan | ... ons being espoused. For example, the reactionary, anti-Catholic, anti-black | (KKK) was a frequent target of ACLU efforts, but the ACLU defended the KKK ... |
Nuremberg Trials | ... found by the Allies in 1947, too late to serve as evidence during the first | |
Braathens SAFE Flight 139 | When | was hijacked, the hijacker demanded to speak with Willoch |
Nuremberg Trials | ... e SS. Many others were captured and prosecuted by Allied authorities at the | for war crimes, and absconding SS criminals were the targets of police for ... |
crimes against humanity | ... , Christopher Hitchens and Richard Dawkins wanted to prosecute the Pope for | due to what they see as his role in intentionally covering up abuse by pri ... |
September 11 attacks | ... istributed over $2 million to the families of the 343 firemen killed in the | in 2001 in addition to providing funding for necessities such as a new mob ... |
1960 U-2 incident | ... antage of possibly being intercepted by aircraft or missiles such as in the | |
terrorist attacks | ... in East Timor, Sierra Leone, and Liberia. Following the September 11, 2001 | on the United States, Egypt, which has itself been the target of terrorist ... |
land offensive | ... the sea, forcing Japan to try to take Port Moresby by land. Japan began its | towards Port Moresby along the Kokoda Track on 21 July from Buna and Gona. ... |
Oradour-sur-Glane | ... in the Tulle murders, where 99 men were murdered. The next day they reached | and massacred 642 French civilians |
the gang rapes | The first court case heard under the new sentencing regime concerned | of two women by Pakistani and Nepalese immigrants in Ashfield on 28 July 2 ... |
Article 98 | ... eral Immunity Agreement of protection for the US-military (as covered under | ) |
Abschwangen massacre | ... tly disciplined, although 74 civilians were killed by Russian troops in the | . The region had to be rebuilt because of damage caused by the war |
Ku Klux Klan | Social tensions were exacerbated by the revival of the | after 1915. The Tulsa Race Riot broke out in 1921, with whites attacking b ... |