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Relatives

Your mother's son ­ brother Your father's daughter ­ sister, me Your mother's male child ­ brother Your mother's female child ­ sister, me Your mother's mother ­ grandmother Your father's father ­ grandfather Your grandmother's daughter's son ­ brother Your grandmother's daughter's daughter ­ sister, me Your mother's or father's brother ­ uncle Your mother's or father's sister ­ aunt A child of your aunt or uncle ­ cousin A son of your brother of sister ­ nephew A daughter of your brother of sister ­ niece Your husband's or wife's father ­ father-in-law Your husband's of wife's mother ­ mother-in-law Your sister's husband ­ brother-in-law Your brother's wife ­ sister-in-law Your mother's son's wife ­ sister-in-law Your mother's daughter's husband ­ brother-in-law Your grandparent's father ­ great-grandfather (vaarisa) Your grandparent's mother ­ great-grandmother (vaarema) A daughter of your stepfather ­ step sister

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Hroniki Narnii

( ) , " ", . . (" " #6). C.S.Lewis. The Magician's Nephew (1955) ("The Narnia Chronicles" #6). 1. , , , . , , . - , . , , . , , . . , . - , , , . , . , - , - . . , , , . , , . - , , - . - , - . - ? - . ? - . - , - . - , - . - , - . - , - . - , - . - , ... - "... , ", , . - , ! - . , - . - , , , , . - ! - . . - ..

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Emma

Emma The Origins Emma is a given female name. It is derived from the Germanic word ermen meaning whole or universal, and was originally a short form of Germanic names that began with ermen. It was introduced to England by Emma of Normandy, who was the wife of king Ethelred II. It was also borne by an 11th-century Austrian saint, who is sometimes called Hemma. After the Norman conquest this name became common in England. It was revived in the 18th century, perhaps in part due to Matthew Prior's poem 'Henry and Emma'. It was also used by Jane Austen for the central character, the matchmaker Emma Woodhouse, in her novel 'Emma'. Popularity Name Emma has been among the top names given to baby girls in the United States, England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Ireland, France,Sweden, Belgium, Canada, Australia, Norway, New Zealand, Hungary, Finland, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sp...

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People and Behaviour

better. j) My father likes to be called a senior citizen, not an old A) rudeness B) behaviour C) politeness D) acting age… A) person B) relative C) gentleman D) pensioner 6. Match the words in the box with a suitable definition (a-l). Use each word once. Adult colleague nephew toddler best man fiancé niece twin bride neighbor sister-in-law widow a) The son of your brother or sister nephew g) The daughter of your brother or sister b) A woman on the day of her marriage h) A person who is fully grown c) A young child who is learning to walk i) A woman whose husband has died d) What a woman calls the man she is engaged to j) At a wedding, the friend of the bridegroom

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Peresuhted

· Paternal grandmother: the mother of one's father · Maternal grandmother: the mother of one's mother · Grandson: a boy child of one's son or daughter · Granddaughter: a girl child of one's son or daughter · Uncle: the brother of one's father or mother or the husband of one's aunt · Aunt: the sister of one's father or mother or the wife of one's uncle · Cousin: any child of one's uncle or aunt · Nephew: a son of one's brother or sister or of one's brother-in-law or sister-in-law · Niece: a daughter of one's brother or sister or of one's brother-in-law or sister-in-law · Fiancée: a woman to whom a man is engaged to be married · Fiance: a man to whom a woman is engaged to be married · Bride: a woman on her wedding day or just before and after the event · Bridegroom: a man on his wedding day or just before and after the event

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Shakespeare in love

Meanwhile there is a young wealthy lady named Viola de Lesseps (Gwyneth Paltrow) who has always dreamed about becoming an actress and one day hoped to find true love. Women were not allowed to act these days so she dressed up as a boy and went to Shakespeares play auditions and succeeded and that's where the inspiration and love story started to build up. Even though William at first didn't even know that Kent was actually a woman and believed he was nephew of his true love. But found out later accidentally. But their love was forbidden as Viola was about to marry Lord Wessex on his fathers demand. Shakespeare and Viola kept meeting each other secretly followed by many events until the day of Shakespeares performance where the love story got happy ending. The movie has an actual problem that is known for nowadays society as well in Indian regions for example when parents decide who their offsprings marry to simply because they find it

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Oscar Wilde “The Nightingale and the Rose”

Nightingale agreed. "Death is a great price to pay for a red rose" she said. And all night she sang and suffered the pain that a thorn made in her breast. When she gave the last burst of music, all the world heard that, it floated beyond the land. The reddest rose in the world was ready. When the Student saw that he was really happy and grabbed that and ran up to the Professor's house to see his love. But the girl instead of falling into Student's hands, frowned. She said that the Chamberlain's nephew had sent her some real jewels and everybody knew that they cost far more than flowers. Boy was disappointed and left. He was really disappointed in true love, he went to his room and began to study Metaphysics. Moral was something like so that people don't notice the real values in life, they often don't appreciate the most generous acts. People also start to understand values after they have lost somebody or something.

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"The island" by Victoria Hislop

was about 40. Also was described World War II, what was at this time. Next generation, what was described, was Anna's and Maria's life-story. Now they had grown up. Anna married with Andreas and left form Planka. She was self-centred and visited his father really rarely. But Maria loved his father very much and he was the most important person to her. She lived at home with father and took care of him. Anna had a lover, Manoli. Manoli was a sharming man. He was Andreas's nephew. But when Maria and Manoli met, they had some sort of crush with each other. Manoli asked Maria to marry with him. She agreed. Georgiu was happy, because her both daughters had a man with position. Wedding-day was planned. But suddenly Maria discoverd some leprosy signs on her leg and wedding was cancelled. Maria went to Spinalonga. Soon she met there a doctor, named Kyrtis. They both felt something for each other.

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Old Mr. Dashwood

Old Mr. Dashwood is the owner of a large estate in Sussex called Norland Park. Following the death of his sister, Mr. Dashwood invites his nephew Mr. Henry Dashwood to come live with him at Norland. The younger Mr. Dashwood brings John Dashwood, his son from a previous marriage, as well as the three daughters born to his present wife. John Dashwood is grown and married, and has a four-year-old son, Harry. When Old Mr. Dashwood dies, he leaves his estate to John and little Harry, who had much endeared himself to the old man. But now John's father, Henry Dashwood, is left with no way of

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Tristan ja Isolde

In Tristan's final attempt to end the relationship, he and Isolde are caught in an awkward situation by all of the kings. The kings decide to part ways with Marke; the alliances are ruined and his wife and son-figure have betrayed him. Marke is at first angry but softens after hearing Isolde explain her history with Tristan and offers them the chance to run away together. Tristan chooses instead to stay in England and fight for his king. At the same time, Marke's nephew and Tristan's old friend Melot, angry at his uncle's long favouring of Tristan and tricked by Wictred's seeming support of him, shows Wictred an old passage into the Roman foundations of Marke's castle that Tristan and Isolde used to carry out their affair. Wictred then fatally stabs Melot and sneaks his army into the castle. Marke and his forces swiftly become pinned down by Donnchadh's army outside the castle and Wictred's men within. Tristan sneaks back into the castle via the secret tunnel

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The Middle Ages

Normans were known as great builders. This is assured by the fact that many great castles and other buildings, including the Tower of London, were built during the Norman Conquest. In 1086. Domesday Book was compiled. It is a detailed survey of England ordered by William the Conqueror. The reign of King William Rufus who was the son of William started in 1087 and lasted until 1100. Next king was Henry I who was the brother of William Rufus. His reign was from 1100-1135. In 1135 Henry I nephew Stephen got to the throne of England and reigned the country for 19 years. He was the last Norman king of England and his reign ended in 1154. From 1154 until 1377 the Plantagenet Kings of England ruled the English. The first Plantagenet King was Henry II. He was the grandson of Henry I. He had struggles with Thomas Beckett, who was the Archbishop of Canterbury. Beckett ended up being murdered in Canterbury's cathedral in 1170. Henry II reign ended in 1189 and

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Varakeskaeg Inglismaal

Their younger brother Henry acted quickly and took the crown for himself. That made Robert very angry and tried to invade England. In 1106 Henry invaded Normandy and captured Robert. The two countries were now reunited under one king. Henry hoped to give the throne to his son, who unfortunately drowned. He hoped for another son, but got a daughter Matilda instead. Matilda married to a great French noble to make the family stronger. When Henry died, there were to heirs. One was Henry's nephew Stephen who was in England and Matilda who was in France. Stephen acted quickly and claimed the throne to himself. Matilda invaded England a few years later. That led to a terrible civil war. Neither side could win so Matilda agreed to let Stephen be king, but her son Henry would be next. Stephen died the following year and the both countries were united under one king again. Henry II managed to put together a big empire but he fought a lot with his sons and wife

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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

"The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet" "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches" The Five Orange Pips A young Sussex gentleman named John Openshaw has a strange story: in 1869 his uncle Elias Openshaw had suddenly come back to England to settle on an estate at Horsham, West Sussex after living for years in the United States as a Planter in Florida and serving as a Colonel in the Confederate Army. Not being married, Elias had allowed his nephew to stay at his estate. One strangeness is that although John could go anywhere in the house he could never enter a locked room with his Uncle's trunks. A second strangeness was in March 1883 a letter postmarked from Pondicherry, India arrived for the Colonel inscribed only "K.K.K." with 5 orange pips (seeds) enclosed. More strange things happened: papers from the locked room were burnt and a will was drawn up leaving the estate to John Openshaw. The Colonel's behaviour became bizarre-he

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Romeo and Juliet

daughter, Juliet. Capulet demurs, because his is in daughter tender age, but he invites him to attract attention of Juliet during the ball. Meanwhile Juliet's mother tries to persuade her young daughter to accept Paris' wooing during their coming ball. Juliet is not inspired by the idea of marrying Paris -- in fact, she admits to not really having considered marriage at all. But, being a dutiful daughter, she accedes to her mother's wishes. In the meantime, Montague and his wife fret to their nephew Benvolio about their son Romeo, who has long been moping for reasons unknown to them. Benvolio promises Montague that he will try to determine the cause. Benvolio queries Romeo and finds that he is in love with Rosaline. But Rosaline doesn't love him. Despite the good-natured taunts of his fellows, including the witty nobleman Mercutio (who gives his well known Queen Mab speech), Romeo resolves to attend the masquerade at the Capulet house, relying on not being

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British kings and queens

King Henry VI King Henry VI still holds the record for being the youngest king of England, it is unlikely that the record will be broken any time soon. He came to the thrown at just 9 months old. For the first 20 years of his life England and France were ruled by his uncles and advisors. King Stephen King Stephen was king of England (and not Normandy), although he was born in France. He was crowned at Westminster Abbey, like his father before him.Stephen was nephew of Henry I and grandson of William I, and was elected to be king in 1135 - although he presumed Henry I daughter Matilda would take the thrown. This decision was made by a council that threw the country into civil war. King Richard I the Lionheart Richard I was known as Richard the Lionheart. He was given this name as he was known for being a brave warrior king. Richard I (The Lionheart) was the oldest surviving son of Henry II

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Hamelti tegelased (Ingilse keeles)

Hamlet WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Character List Hamlet - The Prince of Denmark, the title character, and the protagonist. About thirty years old at the start of the play, Hamlet is the son of Queen Gertrude and the late King Hamlet, and the nephew of the present king, Claudius. Hamlet is melancholy, bitter, and cynical, full of hatred for his uncle's scheming and disgust for his mother's sexuality. A reflective and thoughtful young man who has studied at the University of Wittenberg, Hamlet is often indecisive and hesitant, but at other times prone to rash and impulsive acts. Hamlet (In-Depth Analysis) Claudius - The King of Denmark, Hamlet's uncle, and the play's antagonist. The villain of the play, Claudius is a

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Scotland

Robert de Brus, Earl of Carrick, became king (as Robert I). War with England continued for several decades, and a civil war between the Bruce dynasty and their long-term Comyn-Balliol rivals, the flashpoint of which could be traced to the slaying in a Dumfries church of John 'the Red' Comyn of Badenoch by Bruce and his supporters, lasted until the middle of the 14th century. Although the Bruce dynasty was successful, David II's lack of an heir allowed his nephew Robert II to come to the throne and establish the Stewart Dynasty. The Stewarts ruled Scotland for the remainder of the Middle Ages. The country they ruled experienced greater prosperity from the end of the 14th century through the Scottish Renaissance to the Reformation. This was despite continual warfare with England, the increasing division between Highlands and Lowlands, and a large number of royal minorities. Modern history

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Suuline eksam

http://www.abiks.pri.ee FREE TIME 1. Is music popular in your family? What music do you like? 2. What musical instruments have you got in your home? 3. Can you play any musical instruments? 4. Do you sing? 5. Have you sung at a song festival? 6. Has your school got a choir? 7. When do you last go to a concert? What concert was it? 8. Have you ever been to an openair concert? What was it like? 9. Do you sing at family parties? Where else Estonians like to sing? 10. Have you got a collection of cassettes, CD´s or LP´s at home? 11. Have you watched a ballet on TV? 12. Which do you prefer ­ ballet, drama or musical? 13. How often do you go to the theatre? 14. Do you prefer going to the theatre or watching TV? Why? 15. Do you prefer buying a cheap ticket and getting a seat at the back or spending more money and sitting in the...

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Referaat "Chelsea Flower Show"

Everyone was very pleased. At the end of May 1913, the Gardner's Chronicle was able to add that the Chelsea Show had been the most successful in the Society's history, with a total income of 3,000 (the Temple show having produced a meagre total of 1,400 in 1911), with gate receipts of some 2,150. 8 In August 1914 the First World War was declared. The nephew of the RHS President, Field Marshall Lord Grenfell, was killed in action in September, and the RHS staff to give money to help keep their enlisted staff on half pay. A German spray for gooseberry mildew was, meanwhile, blacklisted. The 1915 Show was a sad affair, with steady rain, mud underfoot, and waterfalls from the tent roof. The railway companies had been quite incapable of delivering the essential rocks and plants on time for the Show, so exhibitors had found other ways to

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Jane Austen

" "I believe her to be both in a great degree," replied Wickham; "I have not seen her for many years, but I very well remember that I never liked her, and that her manners were dictatorial and insolent. She has the reputation of being remarkably sensible and clever; but I rather believe she derives part of her abilities from her rank and fortune, part from her authoritative manner, and the rest from the pride for her nephew, who chooses that everyone connected with him should have an understanding of the first class." Elizabeth allowed that he had given a very rational account of it, and they continued talking together, with mutual satisfaction till supper put an end to cards, and gave the rest of the ladies their share of Mr. Wickham's attentions. There could be no conversation in the noise of Mrs. Phillips's supper party, but his manners recommended him to everybody.

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Sissejuhatus Sotsiaalantropoloogiasse - konspekt

Tema teooria, tuntud kui strukturaalne funktsionalism, kirjeldab sotsiaalsete institutsioonide olulisust. Olenemata kahe Briti koolkonna sotsioloogilistest erinevustest olid tulevaste generatsioonide koolkonnad neist äärmiselt mõjutatud. MAUSS Kuigi antropoloogia ja etnoloogia olid saksa-keelsetes riikides tähtsal kohal, jäid nad pärast II MS tahaplaanile. Sellel ajal sai antropoloogia keskmeks Prantsusmaa. 1903. aastal avaldasid Durkheim ja tema nephew olulise teaduste süsteemi, Primitive Classification. 1909. aastal avaldas Arnold van Gennep Les Rited de passage'i, rituaalide analüüsid, Lucien Lévi-Bruhl esitles ka oma teooriat. Maussi ja teisi toonaseid mõtlejaid kutsuti ,,loogika-eelseteks". Maussi teoreetiline positsioon oli keeruline. Ta uskus süstemaatilisse võrdsusesse ja korduva sotsiaalelu mustrite olemasolusse kõikjal. Nagu Radcliffe-Brown, oli ka Mauss inspireeritud Durkheimist, kuid teistmoodi

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Inglise keele struktuur

it, which, etc. [NONPERSONAL] contrasts with the following: who, whom, [PERSONAL] he, himself [MASCULINE, chiefly PERSONAL] she, herself, etc. [FEMININE, chiefly PERSONAL] Gender in English nouns is `notional' or `covert' (cf. French, German, Russian). There is no grammatical gender in English. Male entities are referred to masculine pronouns - he; female - she; sexless - it. Some other remarks: - morphologically unmarked for gender: bachelor spinster, uncle aunt, monk nun, king queen, nephew niece, brother sister - morphologically marked for gender: host hostess , prince princess, god goddess, hero heroine - personal dual gender (who ­ she/he): artist, cook, friend, servant, singer, enemy, speaker - common gender (who/which ­ he/she/it): child, cat, dog, monkey (as pets or personified) - collective nouns (it/which ­ they/who): army, board, class, crew, gang, jury, firm, family, party, company, department, government, etc.

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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajalugu lühikonspekt

protectorate under Oliver Cromwell The Cavaliers In Italian knights, were the long-haired member sof the loyalist counrty gentry who fought for King Charles I in 1642-52 Later they supported Tory party. Came fro among old aristocracy in the North and West, counrty squires, cathedral and small towns. All were Roman Catholics. Their headquarters was at Oxford. They had regular cavalry under Prince Rupert- kings nephew of some military experience. The Roundheads Puritan supporters of Parliament during the Civil War. Name comes fro the closely cropped hair of the supporters of parliamentary party. Came from among newly rich in the East and London. The merchant class, new landowners, Keywords: The reformed church, The Royal Navy, merchant fleet and infantry. Headquarters in london Oliver Cromwell

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Hispaania keel kirjapilt + audio allalaadimise lingid 53lk

1. Basic Phrases ¡Buenos días! ¡Buenas tardes! ¡Buenas noches! bway-nohs dee-ahs bway-nahs tard-ays bway-nahs noh-chays Hello! / Good morning! Good afternoon! Good evening! / Good night! ¡Hola! / ¡Chao! Adiós. Por favor. oh-lah / chow ah-dee-ohs por fah-bor Hi! / Bye! Good bye. Please. Hasta la vista / Hasta luego. Hasta pronto. Hasta mañana. ah-stah lah vees-tah / ah-stah ah-stah prohn-toh ah-stah mahn-yahn-ah loo-ay-go See you soon. See you tomorrow. See you / See you later. (Muchas) Gracias. De nada. Bienvenidos (moo-chah...

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English Grammar Book 1

father mother gentleman lady grandfather grandmother grandson granddaughter headmaster headmistress man woman master mistress nephew niece prince princess son daughter steward stewardess uncle aunt wizard witch you kn id o Masculine nouns belong to the D w masculine gender.

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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajaloo eksamiküsimused

rule. *The Cavaliers ­ (In Italian: knights) They were long-haired members of the loyalist country gentry who fought for the King Charles I and later supported the Tory party. They came from among the old aristrocracy in the North and West, country squires, cathedral and small towns. They were all Roman Catholics and theire headquarters was at Oxford. Their cavalry was under the leadership of Prince Rupert. He was Charles's 22-year-old nephew of some military experience. *The Roundheads ­ Theire name comes from the closely cropped hair of the followers of the Parliamentary party. They came from among the newly rich in the East and London, the merchant class and new lanowners, most towns (ecpecially with sea and cloth trade connection). They were Puritans and they eventually won the Second Civil War and Charles I was executed. Their opponents were The Cavaliers, who supported King Charles I.

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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

HAMLET No, no, they do but jest, poison in jest; no offence i' the world. KING CLAUDIUS What do you call the play? HAMLET The Mouse-trap. Marry, how? Tropically. This play is the image of a murder done in Vienna: Gonzago is the duke's name; his wife, Baptista: you shall see anon; 'tis a knavish piece of work: but what o' that? your majesty and we that have free souls, it touches us not: let the galled jade wince, our withers are unwrung. Enter LUCIANUS This is one Lucianus, nephew to the king. 103 OPHELIA You are as good as a chorus, my lord. HAMLET I could interpret between you and your love, if I could see the puppets dallying. OPHELIA You are keen, my lord, you are keen. HAMLET It would cost you a groaning to take off my edge. OPHELIA Still better, and worse. HAMLET So you must take your husbands. Begin, murderer; pox, leave thy damnable faces, and begin. Come:

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

If I'd had my heart set on cooing and rubbing all over Gideon, I would've had to wait in line. He was pretty much mobbed the moment we stopped walking. I stepped away to make room for those vying to catch his attention and wandered off to find some champagne. Waters Field & Leaman had done the pro bono advertising for the gala, and I spotted a few people I knew. I'd managed to snag a glass off a passing waiter's tray when I heard someone call out my name. Turning, I saw Stanton's nephew approaching with a broad smile. Dark-haired and green-eyed, he was around my age. I knew him from the times I'd visited my mother on holiday breaks and was glad to see him. "Martin!" I greeted him with open arms and we hugged briefly. "How are you? You look fabulous." "I was about to say the same." He eyed my dress appreciatively. "I'd heard you'd moved to New York and meant to look you up. How long have you been in town?" "Not long. A few weeks."

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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

The third movement develops from the rhythm of an Estonian waltz. The Finale begins with the appearance of the introductory theme. After a heavy struggle in development, including an innovative threatening brass theme, the final victory is expressed by glorifying the homeland and nation. The merits of this popular symphony lie in its broad use of melody, lucid simplicity and well-balanced form. Villem Kapp repaired to a notable extent the flaw in 1 The nephew of Artur Kapp. Estonian symphonism: the nervous spirit, restless pulsation and condensed form of many contemporary works where foreign to him. Until his untimely death at the age of 50, Villem Kapp was engaged as an Assistant Professor in composition at the Tallinn State Conservatoire. His outstanding students were Helmut Rosenvald and Lembit Veevo. Anatoli Garshnek (1918-1998) began composing in the Fifties. After finishing

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TheCodeBreakers

the American invaders, who splashed ashore with virtually no opposition. The Imperial Japanese Navy had commenced its crypt-analytic efforts in 1925 with the creation of an ultra-secret Tokumu Han ("Special Section") in the 4th, or communications, Department of the Naval General Staff. It then numbered six persons, including clerks, and was located in the red brick Navy Ministry building in Tokyo. Among its early members were the young naval officer Hideya Morikawa, nephew of Chief of Staff Admiral Kanji Kato, and Morikawa's former superior, First Lieutenant Kamisugi, who had handled cryptography aboard the flagship Nagato. Captain Kowalefsky, the Polish cryptologist who had improved the codes that Yardley had solved, lectured on cryptanalysis, and the neophyte codebreakers cut their eyeteeth on the GRAY code of the U.S. Department of State, making their entry through the classic technique of identifying NADED as period.*

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Sellel veebilehel kasutatakse küpsiseid. Kasutamist jätkates nõustute küpsiste ja veebilehe üldtingimustega Nõustun