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Warsaw Highs and Lows
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Allies Plan to Hit the Nazis Where it Hurts - WW2 - 031 - March 30 1940
Newly appointed French Prime Minister Paul Reynaud and his British counterpart Neville Chamberlain spend the week looking for ways to harm the Germans. Not just by targeting their direct opponent directly, but also by exploring the idea of expanding the war into much bigger territory. In the meantime, the French prepare for the expected invasion and the Allies are laying the foundations of what might one time become a weapon of mass destruction.
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00:02:22 1 History
00:02:31 1.1 Origins
00:03:45 1.2 Industrial age
00:04:53 1.3 Nazi Germany
00:07:11 1.4 Post–World War II
00:09:11 2 Boroughs
00:09:25 3 Population development
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00:10:39 5.2 Public transport in Darmstadt
00:11:25 5.3 Regional rail links
00:11:55 5.4 National rail links
00:12:30 5.5 Airports
00:13:54 5.6 National Coach Services
00:14:13 6 Parks, architecture and attractions
00:14:24 6.1 Castles and historical buildings
00:16:27 6.2 Modern architecture
00:17:22 6.3 Art Nouveau
00:19:10 6.4 Squares
00:19:55 6.5 Parks
00:20:55 6.6 Churches
00:22:05 6.7 Festivals
00:22:45 7 Culture
00:24:58 8 Geography
00:25:36 8.1 Climate
00:26:11 9 Education
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00:29:42 10 Institutions
00:29:51 10.1 Technology
00:32:05 10.2 United States military presence
00:34:21 11 Tourist sights in Darmstadt
00:34:31 11.1 City
00:35:39 11.2 Region
00:36:02 12 Notable persons
00:39:53 13 International relations
00:40:03 13.1 Twin towns / Sister cities
00:40:15 14 See also
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Darmstadt (, also UK: , US: , German: [ˈdaɐ̯mʃtat] (listen)) is a city in the state of Hesse in Germany, located in the southern part of the Rhine-Main-Area (Frankfurt Metropolitan Region). Darmstadt had a population of around 157,437 at the end of 2016. The Darmstadt Larger Urban Zone has 430,993 inhabitants.Darmstadt holds the official title City of Science (German: Wissenschaftsstadt) as it is a major centre of scientific institutions, universities, and high-technology companies. The European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT) and the European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) are located in Darmstadt, as well as GSI Centre for Heavy Ion Research, where several chemical elements such as bohrium (1981), meitnerium (1982), hassium (1984), darmstadtium (1994), roentgenium (1994), and copernicium (1996) were discovered. The existence of the following elements were also confirmed at GSI Centre for Heavy Ion Research: nihonium (2012), flerovium (2009), moscovium (2012), livermorium (2010), and tennessine (2012). The Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) is an international accelerator facility under construction. Darmstadt is also the seat of the world's oldest pharmaceutical company, Merck, which is the city's largest employer.
Darmstadt was formerly the capital of a sovereign country, the Grand Duchy of Hesse and its successor, the People's State of Hesse, a federal state of Germany. As the capital of an increasingly prosperous duchy, the city gained some international prominence and remains one of the wealthiest cities in Europe. In the 20th century, industry (especially chemicals), as well as large science and electronics (later information technology) sectors became increasingly important, and are still a major part of the city's economy. It is also home to the football club SV Darmstadt 98.
Darmstadt
Darmstadt is a city in the Bundesland (federal state) of Hesse in Germany, located in the southern part of the Rhine-Main-Area (Frankfurt Metropolitan Region). Darmstadt has a population of 147,927 (2013). The Darmstadt Larger Urban Zone has 430,993 inhabitants.
Darmstadt holds the official title Wissenschaftsstadt (City of Science) as it is a major centre of scientific institutions, universities and high technology companies. The European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) is located in Darmstadt as well as GSI Centre for Heavy Ion Research, where the chemical element Darmstadtium (atomic number 110) was discovered.
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