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Scho-Ka-Kola was also issued during World War II to German tank crews, U-boat crews, and the German Army. During the occupation period it was also distributed to the German population by the Allies. German Wehrmacht-issue Scho-Ka-Kola were designated 'Wehrmacht-Packung' on the container underside, issued in either the metal tin or cardboard ...
In 1969 he took over the Hildebrand chocolate company in Berlin – Germany's oldest chocolate manufacturer - who held the chocolate brand "Scho-Ka-Kola". In 1972 Imhoff took over the failing Stollwerck chocolate company, and managed to convert it into a successful business.
Border is a 1997 Indian Hindi-language epic war film written, produced and directed by J. P. Dutta.Set during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, the film is based on the events of Battle of Longewala (1971). [2]
Hello, are you sure that Scho-Ka-Kola became known as "Panzerschokolade" (Tank chocolate"? Afaik (and also written like that on the german Wikipedia) Panzerschokolade was Pervitin which was Methamphetamin--93.233.65.203 12:04, 2 February 2017 (UTC)
The film is set in 1856 on the eve of the Indian Rebellion of 1857.The British are about to annex the Oudh State (also spelled Awadh). The daily life of two wealthy men who are devoted to chess is presented against the background of scheming officials of the British East India Company, the history of its relations with the Indian ruler of Awadh, and the ruler's devotion both to his religious ...
Naya Daur (transl. The New Era) is a 1957 Indian Hindi-language social drama film directed and produced by B. R. Chopra.It was written by Akhtar Mirza.It stars Dilip Kumar, Vyjayanthimala in lead roles, along with Ajit, Jeevan, Johnny Walker, Chand Usmani, Nazir Hussain, Manmohan Krishna, Leela Chitnis, Pratima Devi, Daisy Irani, Radhakishan form an ensemble cast.
Ranaut's performance in Woh Lamhe... received praise from the film critics.. Subhash K. Jha of Sify stated, ‘‘Woh Lamhe shows love at its painful best’’. Praising Ranaut's performance he wrote, ‘‘Kangana makes the story of the tormented actress cross the borders of brilliancy; Ranaut keeps a tight control over overt articulations of expressions, so that when the outbursts happen ...
16 December is a 2002 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film [2] directed by Mani Shankar, based on a plot to destroy the capital city of India, New Delhi with a nuclear bomb on 16 December 2001 – 30 years after the surrender of Pakistan at the end of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.