In 1930s, the leader of Chicago gangster Kabon, submachine gun was his trademark.
In the US presidential election of 1928, Ross, the captain of Chicago Criminal Police Team, approached Capone and asked him not to interfere in the presidential election. Capone agreed, and in return, the police promised not to harass Capone and his men for trivial matters such as murder.
Napoléon Bonaparte (Napoléon Bonaparte,1769.8.15 ~1821.5.5), the first power of France (1799-1. The emperors of France's First Empire and Hundred Days Dynasty (1804- 18 14, 18 15), the famous military strategists and politicians in modern history of France and China, once occupied most of the territories in western and central Europe.
Nationality: Corsica Height: 159cm Nationality: France
Ivan IV vasilyevich (иванвасильвич, 65438+August 25th to 65438), Vasily III and Ye Linna. Gliska's son was the first czar in Russian history. 1533 to 1547 was the Grand Duke of Moscow, and 1547 to 1584 was the Tsar.
George Armstrong Custer (Custer, 1839— 1876), an American cavalry officer, was a general of the Union Army during the American Civil War, with outstanding military achievements. He is the most famous 7th Cavalry Corps in American history.
Impulse, pride, wisdom and tragedy can all be used to describe Caster.
In the Battle of Dahe on June 25th, 876/KLOC-0, sitting bull, chief of the Indian Union, successfully led Kaster into a trap, successfully assembled more Indians than Kaster bullets (there were more than 3,000 Indians in the Indian Union, and Kaster had only 700 cavalry), and the Indian soldiers at the front line were better equipped. At the height of the fighting, Crazy Horse, the most famous Sioux chief, went ahead with a spear in his hand. He was shot several times, but none of them were fatal. Finally, the last resistance of the Seventh Cavalry Corps was completely destroyed, and Kaster's army was destroyed and killed, which lasted only half an hour. This is also the biggest victory of the Indians in the whole Indian War.
He is a brave soldier, a loyal husband who loves his wife deeply, and a failed leader who leads soldiers to ruin. Caster once boasted that all the Indians in the United States were not enough to deal with the Seventh Cavalry Corps he led, but in the end he died because he underestimated his enemy.
Amelia (female pilot)
At the beginning of the 20th century, most American girls were often taught to "sit quietly and speak softly". 1897 was born in Amelia Earhart, Kansas in the midwest of the United States, and was a child who did not belong to that era.
After World War I, Amelia had a new goal in life-learning to fly. Nita Snooker, one of the first female pilots in the world, taught Amelia to fly. 1920, she obtained a formal flight license (flight driver's license). Her first plane was a biplane. 1928 On June 17, the plane left Newfoundland in eastern Canada and landed in Wales, England. This is the first time a woman has flown across the Atlantic.
193 1 year, American publisher George Putna married Amelia and helped organize the Atlantic flight that made Amelia famous. 1932 On May 20th, Amelia became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic by herself.
1935, Purdue University provided Amelia with a new all-metal airplane with two engines, which was the best airplane in the world at that time. Amelia decided to fly it around the equator for 43,000 kilometers. On June 1937 and June 1 day, the plane left Miami and flew to the equator, with pilot Amelia and navigator Fred Nona on board.
From New Guinea to a small island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, it may be the most difficult part of this voyage, and it takes 4,000 kilometers to reach the destination. On the way, Amelia sent back a broadcast message saying that she was flying along a direct flight to Howland Island. The subsequent broadcast signal was received by the US Coast Guard: the fuel was getting less and less, Howland Island was not found, and there was no land trace at all ... On the morning of July 2, a message was incomplete, and then there was silence. US Navy warships and planes searched this sea area for 15 days and found nothing. Amelia Earhart and Fred Nona were officially declared "missing at sea".
Which island in the Pacific will she be on?
Gillespie denied that the Coast Guard and aviation historians believed that Amelia's plane was buried in the vast ocean. Gillespie always thought that the plane stopped on a rock in the Pacific Ocean after losing contact with the ground, where he had been crazy for many years. He doesn't think that female pilots are highly skilled. They are so famous because they are women, and their stories often appear in newspapers. Gillespie, the son of a pilot during World War II, fell in love with plane crash investigation at the age of 35. After studying a large number of plane crashes, he began to organize a non-profit special rescue team for American historical air crashes to protect fighters left over from World War II and search for the missing Amelia plane. Last year, gillespie published a book called Looking for Amelia: The True Story, which described his first visit to the island in 1989. Coumaros Luo belongs to Kiribati and was formerly a British dependency. Gillespie cleared the obstacles on the island with the help of the government, and then excavated a small village. It was built shortly after Amelia disappeared. They even found a suspected human bone, but it was considered extremely unlikely by the British government.
199 1, gillespie's wife took a group of photos of aluminum, which they thought was probably the wreckage of the plane. At the press conference held a year later, he showed you a series of gains, including aluminum sheet metal, and another gain was a heel and a medicine bottle cap. As a result, it was booed that the evidence was not enough. The size of the shoes is too large, and the position of the rivet hole in the metal sheet does not match the model driven by Amelia. After 15, gillespie still tried to win the credibility of the evidence, and he gave in to the shoes. However, he believes that the deviation of the metal sheet is caused by the overhaul of the aircraft. They also found plexiglass on the island, whose thickness and radian are consistent with Amelia's plane porthole, but it lacks obvious signs. Gillespie said that the radio station at that time also received a weak signal from NiCoumaros Rowe Island.
Name: Abraham? Lincoln
Commonly known as: Lincoln
Native place: Kentucky
Occupation: 16 President of the United States
Height:1.94m.
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Abraham? Abraham lincoln (1February 80912-1April 865 15), American politician, the 6th president (term: 186 13).
On February 1809, Lincoln was born in a poor peasant family in Harding County, Kentucky. His father is a shoemaker. In his own words, his childhood was "a concise chronicle of poverty". When he was a child, he helped his family move firewood, carry water and do farm work. Parents are descendants of British immigrants. They make a living by farming and hunting. 18 16, the Lincoln family moved to southwest Indiana to reclaim land for a living. Lincoln's mother died at the age of nine.
A year later, my father married a virtuous woman. Stepmother is kind and hardworking, and regards the children of her ex-wife as her own. Lincoln also loved his stepmother, and the family lived in harmony and happiness. Because of his poor family, Lincoln didn't get a good education. In order to support his family, Lincoln worked as a ferryman, plantation worker, shop assistant and carpenter on the Ohio River in his teens. /kloc-At the age of 0/8, Lincoln, who was tall (1.94m), was hired by a ship owner and sailed thousands of miles along the Ohio River with others.
Before the age of 25, Lincoln had no fixed job and made a living everywhere. As an adult, he became a local land surveyor. Because he is proficient in measurement and calculation, he is often invited by people to solve land boundary disputes. After hard work, Lincoln has always been a young man who loves reading, and the light of reading at night always flashes late. When he was young, Lincoln read all Shakespeare's works, American history and many books on history and literature. He made himself a learned man through self-study. He made his first political speech at a political rally. Because he attacked slavery and put forward some suggestions beneficial to public utilities, Lincoln had an influence on the public, and with his outstanding personality, he was elected as a state senator in 1834.
Two years later, Lincoln became a lawyer through self-study and soon became the Whig leader of the state legislature. 1834 In August, 25-year-old Lincoln was elected as a state legislator and began his political career. He also manages rural post offices, conducts land surveys and studies law with the help of friends. A few years later, he became a lawyer. After accumulating the experience of state legislators, he was elected to the United States House of Representatives on 1846. 1847, Lincoln, as a representative of the Whig Party, participated in the election of members of Congress and was successful. He came to Washington for the first time. Around this time, the debate about slavery has become a major event in American political life. In this debate, Lincoln gradually became an anti-slavery person. He believes that slavery should be eliminated eventually, and slavery should be abolished in Washington State, DC first. Slavery, which represented the interests of southern planters, was madly opposed to Lincoln. 1850, the power of American slave owners increased greatly, and Lincoln withdrew from Congress and continued to be a lawyer.
1860, Lincoln became the presidential candidate of * * * and the party. 1 1 year, the election announced that he was elected as the 16 th president of the United States with 2 million votes. But in the southern 10 states controlled by the slave owner, he didn't get the 1 vote.
After the general election was announced, the planters in the south created divisions and launched a rebellion. 1 1 The southern states successively seceded from the federation, announced the establishment of the "League of American States", formulated a new constitution and elected presidents.
186 1 In April, the rebels in the south first started a war against the north. Lincoln called on the people to fight for the unification of the union.
At the beginning of the civil war, because the planters in the south plotted rebellion for a long time, the Lincoln government tried to compromise and lost in the war. The capital, Washington, is threatened. In order to reverse the war situation, the Lincoln administration promulgated the Homestead Law in May 1862, which stipulated that American citizens could acquire 160 acres of land in the west for only 10 dollars, and they could become their owners after five years of continuous farming. In September, the The Emancipation Proclamation was promulgated, abolishing slavery and stipulating that slaves who rebelled in various states were free men. The form of war suddenly changed.
/kloc-in the summer of 0/863, the northern army turned to counterattack. 1865, the southern rebels surrendered to the northern army, and the four-year civil war ended in victory in the north.
1865 On the evening of April 6, just after the Civil War, Lincoln was assassinated at the Ford Theater in Washington. On May 4th, Lincoln was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery. Lincoln led the American people to safeguard national unity, abolish slavery, remove obstacles for the development of capitalism, and promote the development of American history. 100 has been respected by the American people for more than a decade. Because of Lincoln's progressive role in American history, people praised him as "a model of national rulers in the new era."
Abraham? Lincoln was the first 16 president of the United States, one of the greatest figures in world history, and led the great struggle to save the Union and end slavery. People miss his integrity, kindness and strong personality. He has always been one of the most admired presidents in American history. Although he only received a little elementary education in the frontier and had little experience in holding public office, his keen insight and profound humanitarian consciousness made him the greatest president in American history.
The best thing in life is friendship with people. Giving freedom to others and safeguarding one's own freedom are lofty undertakings. What we care about is not whether you fail, but whether you complain about failure. Diligent people will succeed. Education is actually an early habit. People who do not give others freedom should not be free themselves, and it is impossible to remain free for a long time under the rule of a just God.
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