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  2. Liverwurst - Wikipedia

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    The word liverwurst is a partial calque of German Leberwurst (pronounced [ˈleːbɐˌvʊʁst] ⓘ) 'liver sausage', and 'liver sausage', a full calque. [1]A fourteenth century mention in Latin however uses the term "liverworsted": [2] "Hec fercula dari solent magna sulta, porrum, pulli, farti seu repleti, ferina apri, carnes piperis, XII tybie gesenghet, XII pulli in suffene seu sorbicio ...

  3. Bombing of Bologna in World War II - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of this raid was to weaken German forces in Bologna and its surroundings in order to support the advance by the Fifth Army, aimed at capturing the city before Christmas. Once again, many of the bombs fell on the entire city; this was the most destructive air raid suffered by Bologna, with 402 buildings completely destroyed and 845 ...

  4. Helmut Haller - Wikipedia

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    Helmut Haller (German pronunciation: [ˈhɛlmuːt ˈhalɐ]; 21 July 1939 – 11 October 2012) was a German footballer who played as a forward. At international level, he represented West Germany at three World Cups. At club level, he played in both Germany and Italy, and won Italian league titles with Bologna and Juventus.

  5. Battle of Bologna - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Bologna was the last battle of the Polish II Corps, which was taken out of the front line on 22 April. [2] [14] American and British troops completed their encirclement of the Germans forces north of the Reno River, the 8th Indian Division crossed the Po River and the German forces in Italy capitulated on 29 April.

  6. Spring 1945 offensive in Italy - Wikipedia

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    As of 9 April, the Axis in Italy had 21 much weaker German divisions and four Italian National Republican Army (ENR) divisions, with about 349,000 German and 45,000 Italian troops. There were another 91,000 German troops on the lines of communication, and Germans commanded about 100,000 Italian police.

  7. Oscar Mayer - Wikipedia

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    A 1973 TV commercial featured four-year-old Andy Lambros holding a fishing rod and sandwich while singing, "My bologna has a first name, it's 'O-S-C-A-R'...". [8] [9] It became one of the longest-running TV commercials in the country. [10] Oscar Mayer is known for its Wienermobile, which has toured the United States for over 80 years.

  8. Nation (university) - Wikipedia

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    The most important and powerful nation of the ultramontane University of Bologna was the German nation. One of its most famous members was Nicolaus Copernicus who, in 1496, enrolled into the Natio Germanorum (Natio of the Germans), [16] [17] [18] a privileged university organization that included German-speaking students from many regions of ...

  9. Bologna sausage - Wikipedia

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    Bologna sausage, informally baloney (/ b ə ˈ l oʊ n i / bə-LOH-nee), [1] is an American sausage. Its typical seasonings include black pepper , nutmeg , allspice , celery seed and coriander , and, like mortadella , myrtle berries give it its distinctive flavor.