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  1. In his book, Getting Things Done, David Allen frequently reminds you that your mind isn’t a good archive for your work. Weekly review comes in as a process to change the plans in your head to external ones. This lets you spend a little time knowing what you need to prioritize and what needs to be trashed. This way, you can use your time to ...

  2. The German Weekly Review (TV Series 1940–1945) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Menu. Movies.

  3. Helmut Schmidt (born December 23, 1918, Hamburg, Germany—died November 10, 2015, Hamburg) was a Social Democratic politician who was chancellor of West Germany from 1974 to 1982. He later was copublisher (1983–2015) of the influential weekly Die Zeit. Schmidt, who was the son of a half-Jewish teacher, served in the Wehrmacht (German Army ...

  4. 15 de jul. de 2011 · I n its first 50 pages, The German Boy moves from a train station in 1947 to a bohemian gathering in 1927 and a courting couple in 1881, introducing characters, dilemmas and snatches of history as ...

  5. Die Deutsche Wochenschau (The German Weekly Review) was the title of the unified newsreel series released in the cinemas of Nazi Germany from June 1940 until the end of World War II. The coordinated newsreel production was set up as a vital instrument for the mass distribution of Nazi propaganda at war. Today the preserved Wochenschau short films make up a significant part of the audiovisual ...

  6. 6 de jun. de 2021 · Prelude. Step 1: Review what I achieved last week. Review what tasks you accomplished since the previous week. This is important because we often forget how much we have achieved which can lead to us feeling demotivated because we feel like we’re not getting any where.

  7. On September 1, 1939, the day German troops invaded Poland, the Nazi state instituted a new law prohibiting Germans from listening to foreign broadcasts. The police arrested, and the courts convicted, thousands of people for violating the ban. Most received jail or prison sentences.