The Children of the Night — Infobox short story name = The Children of the Night title orig = translator = author = Robert E. Howard country = United States language = English series = John Kirowan Cthulhu Mythos genre = Lovecraftian horror published in = Weird Tales… … Wikipedia
Victims of the Night of the Long Knives — There were at least eighty five victims of the Night of the Long Knives who were executed during the purge, although the number may have been in the hundreds. There were more than a thousand victims if those who were arrested are counted along… … Wikipedia
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Night Fighter Series — Night Fighter is a series of six novels written by David Sherman and is loosely based on the kind of activities experienced by the US Marines and Vietnamese Popular Forces units of the combat outpost type of the Combined Action Program of the… … Wikipedia
Night Fighter (novel series) — Night Fighter is a series of six novels written by David Sherman and is loosely based on the kind of activities experienced by the US Marines and Vietnamese Popular Forces units of the combat outpost type of the Combined Action Program of the… … Wikipedia
Night of the Long Knives (disambiguation) — The Night of the Long Knives was the purge of Adolf Hitler s political opponents in Nazi Germany in 1934. Night of the Long Knives may also refer to: Night of the Long Knives (Arthurian), the massacre of British chieftains by Saxons at peace… … Wikipedia
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Night of the Long Knives (Arthurian) — The Night of the Long Knives is the name Geoffrey of Monmouth gave to the (possibly apocryphal) treacherous killing of native British chieftains by Anglo Saxon mercenaries on Salisbury Plain in the 5th century. The event came to be known as Brad… … Wikipedia
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The Zodiac (club) — The Zodiac was a club on the Cowley Road in Oxford, England. It was famed for performances by underrated and up and coming bands and was Oxford s main music venue from its reopening in 1995 until 2007, when it was renamed the Carling Academy… … Wikipedia