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Southern Rhodesia Cabinet[edit]

1933[edit]

Party Name MP Portfolio
Reform Party William Sydney Senior MP for Gatooma
Reform Party Sir Hugh Grenville Williams MP for Gwanda
Reform Party Frank Delano Thompson MP for Gwelo
Reform Party Roger Edward Downes MP for Hartley
Reform Party Stephen Martin Lanigan O'Keeffe MP for Insiza
Reform Party Charles Spearman Jobling MP for Inyati
Reform Party Reginald Herbert Bruce Dickson MP for Marandellas
Reform Party Robert Alexander Fletcher MP for Matopo
Reform Party Charles Walter Leppington MP for Que Que
Reform Party Jacob Hendrik Smit MP for Salisbury Central
Reform Party Neil Housman Wilson MP for Salisbury Central
Reform Party Thomas Nangle MP for Salisbury District
Reform Party Godfrey Martin Huggins MP for Salisbury North Prime Minister
Reform Party Robert Dunipace Gilchrist MP for Selukwe
Reform Party Donald Murray Somerville MP for Umtali North
Reform Party William Alexander Eustace Winterton MP for Victoria

https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/34396/supplement/3081/data.pdf

1934[edit]

Party Name MP Portfolio
United Party James Cowden MP for Bulawayo Central
United Party John Banks Brady MP for Bulawayo North
United Party Allan Ross Welsh MP for Bulawayo North Speaker of the Southern Rhodesian Legislative Assembly
United Party Ernest Lucas Guest MP for Charter
United Party John Louis Martin MP for Eastern Died on 28 May 1938
United Party William Sydney Senior MP for Gatooma
United Party Sir Hugh Grenville Williams MP for Gwanda
United Party Frank Delano Thompson MP for Gwelo
United Party James Joseph Conway MP for Hartley Died on 10 May 1935
United Party Robert Clarkson Tredgold MP for Insiza
United Party Frank Ernest Harris MP for Inyati
United Party Lewis Aloys MacDonald Hastings MP for Lomagundi
United Party Alfred William Vincent Crawley MP for Marandellas
United Party Robert Alexander Fletcher MP for Matopo
United Party Edward Walter Lionel Noaks MP for Mazoe
United Party Charles Walter Leppington MP for Que Que
United Party Jacob Hendrik Smit MP for Salisbury Central
United Party Robert Thomson Anderson MP for Salisbury Central
United Party Godfrey Martin Huggins MP for Salisbury District Prime Minister
United Party Vernon Arthur Lewis MP for Salisbury North Resignation on 31 July 1936
United Party Percival Donald Leslie Fynn MP for Salisbury North
United Party Robert Dunipace Gilchrist MP for Selukwe Resignation on 30 June 1935
United Party Donald Murray Somerville MP for Umtali North
United Party William Alexander Eustace Winterton MP for Victoria
United Party Alexander Robert Thomson MP for Wankie

1935 Selukwe by-election[edit]

Party Name MP Portfolio
United Party Max Danziger MP for Selukwe

1936 Salisbury North by-election[edit]

Party Name MP Portfolio
United Party Harry Bertin MP for Salisbury North

1938 Eastern by-election[edit]

Party Name MP Portfolio
United Party Jacobus Petrus De Kock MP for Eastern

1939[edit]

Party Name MP Portfolio
United Party Harry Bertin MP for Avondale
United Party William Hives Eastwood MP for Bulawayo Central
United Party John Banks Brady MP for Bulawayo East
United Party Thomas Hugh William Beadle MP for Bulawayo North
United Party Ernest Lucas Guest MP for Charter
United Party Jacobus Petrus De Kock MP for Eastern
United Party Frank Ernest Harris MP for Gwanda
United Party Frank Delano Thompson MP for Gwelo
United Party Hugh Volant Wheeler MP for Hartley
United Party Leslie Benjamin Fereday MP for Highlands
United Party Robert Clarkson Tredgold MP for Insiza
United Party Lewis Aloys MacDonald Hastings MP for Lomagundi
United Party William Henry Ralston MP for Marandellas
United Party Edward Walter Lionel Noaks MP for Mazoe
United Party Charles Walter Leppington MP for Que Que
United Party Edgar Pope Vernall MP for Salisbury Central
United Party Jacob Hendrik Smit MP for Salisbury City
United Party Sir Percival Donald Leslie Fynn MP for Salisbury Gardens
United Party Godfrey Martin Huggins MP for Salisbury North
United Party Max Danziger MP for Selukwe
United Party Edgar Cuthbert Fremantle Whitehead MP for Umtali North
United Party William Alexander Eustace Winterton MP for Victoria
United Party Patrick Bissett Fletcher MP for Western

Ministers[edit]

Office Name Dates Party
Minister of Defence Jan Smuts, PC, OM, CH, OTO, ED, KC 31 May 1910 - 18 March 1920 South African Party
Hendrik Mentz, DTD 19 March 1920 – 29 June 1924 South African Party
Frederic Creswell, DSO 30 June 1924 - 29 March 1933 Labour Party
Oswald Pirow, KC 30 March 1933 – 5 September 1939 National Party
South African Party
Jan Smuts, PC, OM, CH, OTO, ED, KC 5 September 1939 – 4 June 1948 United Party
Minister of Foreign Affairs J. B. M. Hertzog 1927 – 5 September 1939 National Party
United Party
Jan Smuts, PC, OM, CH, OTO, ED, KC 5 September 1939 – 4 June 1948 United Party
Minister of Justice
Minister of Native Affairs Henry Burton 31 May 1910 - 25 June 1912 SAP
J. B. M. Hertzog 25 June 1912 - 20 December 1912 South African Party
Jacobus Wilhelmus Sauer 20 December 1912 - 23 September 1913 South African Party
Louis Botha 23 September 1913 - 3 September 1919 South African Party
Jan Smuts, PC, OM, CH, OTO, ED, KC 3 September 1919 - 30 June 1924 South African Party
J. B. M. Hertzog 30 June 1924 - 19 June 1929 National Party
Ernest George Jansen 19 June 1929 - 30 March 1933 National Party
Pieter Gert Wesler Grobler 30 March 1933 - 3 June 1938 National Party until 1934
United Party from 1934
Henry Allen Fagan 3 June 1938 - 6 September 1939 United Party
Deneys Reitz 6 September 1939 - 11 January 1943 United Party
Pieter Voltelyn Graham van der Byl 11 January 1943 - 4 June 1948 United Party


  1. Minisiter without Portfolio
  • Percival Fynn 14/11/1934 to 13/11/1935
  • Lawrence Keller (Lab) 1/8/1940-12/10/1943

Overseas broadcasters that purchased missing episodes[edit]

Note that on occasion some broadcasters purchased Dad's Army telerecordings (usually 16 mm) but subsequently cancelled the order.

Country Regions aired TV Network(s) Eps
 Australia [[]]
 Bahrain [[]]
 Barbados [[]]
 Finland [[]]
 Gibraltar [[]]
 Hong Kong [[]]
 Jamaica [[]]
 Malta [[]]
 Netherlands [[]]
 New Zealand [[]]
 Nigeria [[]]
 Saudi Arabia [[]]
 Singapore [[]]
 Sweden [[]]
 SFR Yugoslavia [[]]
 Zambia [[]]

Flags of Heads of State World War II[edit]

Royal Standard
Presidential Standard
Country Head of State
Allied Nations
Belgium King Leopold III of Belgium
Czechoslovaka President Edvard Beneš
France Charles de Gaulle
Greece King George II of Greece
[[]] Luxembourg Grand Duchess Charlotte
Netherlands Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands
Norway King Haakon VII of Norway
Poland President Władysław Raczkiewicz
Yugoslavia King Peter II of Yugoslavia
Axis Nations
Bulgaria Tsar Simeon II of Bulgaria
Finland President Risto Ryti
Germany Führer Adolf Hitler
Hungary Regent Miklós Horthy
Italy King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
Romania King Michael I of Romania
Nations Neutral
Andorra
Republic of Ireland
Liechtenstein
Portugal
San Marino
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Vatican City
Albanian Kingdom Zog I of Albania Oc
Austria Oc
Free City of Danzig Oc
Denmark Oc (Allied)
Estonia Oc
Kingdom of Iceland ?
Latvia Oc
Lithuania Oc
Monaco
Turkey
Soviet Union
United Kingdom

Treaty between nations[edit]

Signatories

Future Germany after WWII as of 23 May 1945[edit]

Monarch[edit]

Portrait Name Reign
Start End
Emperor Wilhelm III
(1882–1951)

Council Members[edit]

Image Name Party Germany
Former President of the Reichstag
Paul Löbe Social Democratic Party of Germany Weimar Republic
Former Chancellor of Germany
Joseph Wirth
Former Foreign Minister
Former Interior Minister
Former Finance Minister
Centre Party Weimar Republic
Wilhelm Marx
Justice
Centre Party Weimar Republic
Hans Luther
Former Finance Minister
Justice
Independent Weimar Republic
Heinrich Brüning
Former Foreign Minister
Former Finance Minister
Centre Party Weimar Republic
Franz von Papen
Former Vice-Chancellor
Independent Weimar Republic
Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk
Former Foreign Minister
Former Finance Minister
Independent Nazi Germany
Former Vice-Chancellor of Germany
Eugen Schiffer
Former Finance Minister
Justice
German Democratic Party Weimar Republic
Karl Jarres German People's Party Weimar Republic
Oskar Hergt
Justice
German National People's Party Weimar Republic
Hermann Dietrich
Former Finance Minister
German State Party Weimar Republic
Franz von Papen Independent Nazi Germany
Former Foreign Minister
Richard von Kühlmann Independent German Empire
Julius Curtius German People's Party Weimar Republic
Konstantin von Neurath Nazi Party Nazi Germany
Joachim von Ribbentrop Nazi Party Nazi Germany
Arthur Seyss-Inquart Nazi Party Nazi Germany
Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk Independent Nazi Germany
Former Interior Minister
Georg Gradnauer Social Democratic Party of Germany Weimar Republic
Wilhelm Sollmann Social Democratic Party of Germany Weimar Republic
Otto Gessler German Democratic Party Weimar Republic
Wilhelm Külz German Democratic Party Weimar Republic
Walter von Keudell German National People's Party Weimar Republic
Carl Severing Social Democratic Party of Germany Weimar Republic
Wilhelm Frick Nazi Party Nazi Germany
Wilhelm Stuckart Nazi Party Nazi Germany
Former Finance Minister
Siegfried von Roedern Independent German Empire
Andreas Hermes Centre Party Weimar Republic
Peter Reinhold German Democratic Party Weimar Republic
Heinrich Köhler Centre Party Weimar Republic
Paul Moldenhauer German People's Party Weimar Republic
Justice
Otto Landsberg
Gustav Radbruch
Erich Emminger
Johannes Bell Centre Party
Franz Gürtner DNVP Nazi
Franz Schlegelberger Nazi
Otto Georg Thierack Nazi
Defence
File:Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1968-100-04A, Otto Karl Geßler.jpgg Otto Gessler German Democratic Party Weimar Republic
Economics

Iranian line of succession to the Pahlavi claim[edit]

If the

HIH Prince Shahrukh Pahlavi, born 1947. HIH Prince Shahin Pahlavi, born 7th November 1959, married and has issue.

   HIH Prince Alexander Pahlavi, born 15th March 1993. 
   HIH Prince Zachary Pahlavi, born 29th December 1995. 
   HIH Prince Gregory Pahlavi, born 30th June 1997

[1] [2]

Greek line of succession before 1952[edit]


[3]

Treaty with Romania[edit]

Nation Signed
 Soviet Union Vyacheslav Molotov, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Alexander Bogomolov, Soviet Union Ambassador
 United Kingdom Ernest Bevin, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Duff Cooper, U.K. Ambassador
 United States James F. Byrnes, Secretary of State
Jefferson Caffery, U.S. Ambassador
 Australia Jack Beasley, Australia High Commissioner to the UK
 Canada Georges Vanier, Canadian Ambassador
 India Samuel Runganadhan, Indian High Commissioner to the UK
 New Zealand William Joseph Jordan, New Zealand High Commissioner to the UK
 South Africa [[]]
 Ukrainian SSR Ivan Senin
 Byelorussian SSR Kuzma Kiselev
 Czechoslovakia Jan Masaryk, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Vladimír Clementis, State Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
 Romania Gheorghe Tătărescu, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu, Minister of Justice
Ștefan Voitec, Minister of National Education
Dumitru Dămăceanu, State Secretary at the Ministry of War (Land Army)
For the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics:
For the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland:
For the United States of America:
For Australia:
For the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic:
For Canada: 
For Czechoslovakia:
For India: 
For New Zealand:
For the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic:
For the Union of South Africa: W. G. PARMINTER
For Roumania:

Treaty with Bulgaria[edit]

Nation Signed
 Soviet Union Vyacheslav Molotov
Alexander Bogomolov, Soviet Union Ambassador
 United Kingdom Ernest Bevin
Duff Cooper, U.K. Ambassador
 United States James F. Byrnes
Jefferson Caffery, U.S. Ambassador
 People's Republic of Bulgaria Kimon Georgiev, Prime Minister
Aleksandar Obbov, Deputy Prime Minister
Traycho Kostov, Deputy Prime Minister
For the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics:
For the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland:
For the United States of America:
For Australia: JOHN A. BEASLEY
For the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic: K. KISSELEV
For Czechoslovakia: JAN MASARYK, V. CLEMENTIS
For Greece: LEON V. MELAS, R. RAPHAEL
For India: S. E. RUNGANADHAN
For New Zealand: W. J. JORDAN
For the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic: I. SENIN
For the Union of South Africa: W. G. PARMINTER
For the People's Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: STANOJE S. SIMI; RODOLJUB OAKOVI, DR. PAVLE GREGORIC
For Bulgaria:

Finland[edit]

For the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics: 	V.Molotov, A.Bogomolov
For the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: 	Ernest Bevin, Duff Cooper
For Australia: 	John A.Beasley
For the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic: 	K.Kisselev
For Canada: 	George P.Vanier
For Czechoslovakia: 	Jan Masaryk, V.Clementis
For India: 	S.Runganadhan
For New Zealand: 	W.J.Jordan
For the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic: 	I.Senin
For the Union of South Africa: 	W.G.Parminter
For the Finland: 	Carl Enckell, Minister for Foreign Affairs, V.Vesterinen, J.Helo

Italy[edit]

Hungary[edit]

Meeting[edit]

Front Row 15

The Lord Beaverbrook
The Lord Woolton
Oliver Lyttleton
Sir John Anderson
Clement Attlee
Mr Peter Fraser (New Zealand)
Mr Mackenzie King (Canada)
Mr Winston Churchill
Mr J Curtin, (Australia)
Field Marshal Smuts, (S Africa)
Anthony Eden
Ernest Bevin
Herbert Morrison
The Viscount Cranborne
Leo Amery

L to R 2nd row, 17

Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke
Deneys Reitz (High Commissioner for South Africa)
The Lord Cherwell
Stanley Bruce (High Commissioner for Australia)
Sir Stafford Cripps
Sir James Grigg
Sir Feroz Khan Noon, (India)
H.H. The Maharajah of Kashmir
Sir G Huggins (Southern Rhodesia)
Oliver Stanley
A. V. Alexander
Sir Archibald Sinclair
Vincent Massey (High Commissioner for Canada)
Brenden Bracken
William Joseph Jordan (High Commissioner for New Zealand)
Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham
Marshal Sir Charles Portal

Back Row, L to R. 12

Sir J Stephenson ?
Canada Norman Robertson Canada
United Kingdom Sir Richard Hopkins, Permanent Secretary to the Treasury
Australia Sir Frederick Shedden, Secretary to the Department of Defence
Australia General Sir Thomas Blamey
Canada Lieutenant-General Kenneth Stuart
United Kingdom Lieutenant-General Sir Hastings Ismay
New Zealand Lieutenant-General Edward Puttick
 Mr Forsyth
United Kingdom Sir Eric Machtig, Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs
 Mr Mackintosh
United Kingdom Sir Edward Bridges, Cabinet Secretary