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I think it was Deanna Durbin.
卐Adolf Hitler's Swastika (Hakenkreuz), when the Nazi Party was created, originally meant to "be a symbol of our own struggle" (Mein Kampf, pg. 495) [In red we see the social idea of the movement, in white, the nationalistic idea, in the swastika, the struggle for victory] It was a symbol of peace and good luck until the early 1940s, when it became twisted into a symbol of hatred. But most cultures still recognize the Swastika as a religious symbol for all that is good. But the swastika dates back to ancient religions (Buddhism, Hinduism...just to name a few) I hope this helps you.
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The original "In the Mood" song was written and sung by Glenn Miller in 1939. Joe Garland and Andy Razaf also contributed to the lyrics and music. "In The Mood" was a #1 hit in the U.S. in the 1940s.
The original formula was invented in the 1940s by Tennessee bottlers Ally and Barney Hartman. Not sure if they changed the recipe though.
He played the trombone, not the clarinet, and in the 1940s flutes weren't yet part of most dance bands.
World War 2, creating atomic weapons, creating practical radar, creating practical jet engines, building the original Jeep.
there is a special name for an eara in the 1940s it is ragtime
Yes and no. Video games as we know them today are a product of the 1970s and 1980s. The original games were "Cathode ray Amusement Devices" that arose in the late 1940s.
jet aircraft mass production began in the 1940s
The michel Wise was the most popular car in the 1940s
1940, 1944 and 1948 were the leap years in the 1940s.