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    Charles Joseph Coward (30 January 1905 – 21 December 1976), known as the "Count of Auschwitz", was a British soldier captured during the Second World...
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    Sir Noël Peirce Coward (16 December 1899 – 26 March 1973) was an English playwright, composer, director, actor, and singer, known for his wit, flamboyance...
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  • Coward is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Coward (1905–1976), English soldier captured during World War II who claimed to have...
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  • Sergeant-Major Charles Coward, written under the pseudonym John Castle by Ronald Payne and John Williams Garrod. Sergeant-Major Charles Coward (Dirk Bogarde)...
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    argued that the king was a dynamic man of conscience, but Barry Coward thought Charles "the most incompetent monarch of England since Henry VI", a view...
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  • Blithe Spirit (play) (category Plays by Noël Coward)
    play by Noël Coward, described by the author as "an improbable farce in three acts". The play concerns the socialite and novelist Charles Condomine, who...
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    including using the threat of them to make the inmates work harder. Charles Coward, a British POW who had been held at Auschwitz III, told the IG Farben...
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  • British heroes of the Holocaust, including Randolph Churchill, Sergeant Charles Coward, Jane Haining, Tommy Noble and Robert Smallbones, who risked and in...
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  • Sucker punch (redirect from Coward's punch)
    A sucker punch (American English), also known as a cheap shot, coward punch, one-punch attack, or dog shot (Australian English), is a punch thrown at the...
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    that had been acquired using secret radios in the POW camp. Sergeant Charles Coward even managed to pass intelligence about the atrocities occurring at...
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  • Coaffee (athlete) John Cole (fashion photographer) Ritchie Coster (actor) Charles Coward (World War II hero) Lewis Cozens (railway historian and author) Steve...
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    Cowardice (redirect from Coward)
    in the face of a challenge. One who succumbs to cowardice is known as a coward. As the opposite of bravery, which many historical and current human societies...
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    World War abduction; A Tale of Two Cities (1958), a faithful retelling of Charles Dickens' classic; as a flight lieutenant in the Far East, who falls in...
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    British prisoners of war from Auschwitz in Stalag VII A in Moosburg. Charles Coward List of concentration camps of Nazi Germany Arthur Dodd (Auschwitz survivor)...
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  • British comedy-drama war film based on the true story of Sergeant-Major Charles Coward Pattinathar (Tamil: பட்டினத்தார்) (1962) – Indian Tamil-language biographical...
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    The Noël Coward Theatre, formerly known as the Albery Theatre, is a West End theatre in St. Martin's Lane in the City of Westminster, London. It opened...
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    siblings were Charles, Alice and Annie. After an education at Brooklands School, Sale and at Owens College (now Manchester University), Coward worked in the...
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    Auschwitz". BBC News. Brown, Gordon (2008). "Heroes amid the Holocaust: Charles Coward, British POWs and Jane Haining". Wartime Courage: Stories of Extraordinary...
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  • a letter calling him a coward at about the same time that Swann wrote a column in a local newspaper calling Jackson a coward. Jackson responded in the...
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    This Year of Grace (category Musicals by Noël Coward)
    This Year of Grace is a revue with words and music by Noël Coward, produced by Charles B. Cochran in London in March 1928 and by Cochran and Archie Selwyn...
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  • broadcasts in 1932 and 1933. At the age of 14, he auditioned for the Noël Coward and Charles B. Cochran revue Words and Music (1932). His audition piece, singing...
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  • Blithe Spirit (1945 film) (category Films produced by Noël Coward)
    parts of Charles and Ruth Condomine. While unsuccessful at the box office and a disappointing adaptation for the screen, according to Coward, it has since...
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    The film stars Frank Keenan and Charles Ray. John Gilbert also appears in an uncredited bit part. A copy of The Coward is preserved at the Museum of Modern...
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  • Private Lives (category Plays by Noël Coward)
    Private Lives is a 1930 comedy of manners in three acts by Noël Coward. It concerns a divorced couple who, while honeymooning with their new spouses, discover...
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    Slade, principal, and Norman Moore, assistant principal. In 1971–72, Charles Coward was principal and B.S. Courtney was assistant principal. When Robersonville...
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  •  183–193. Took & Coward 2000, pp. 194–206. Took & Coward 2000, pp. 207–218. Took & Coward 2000, pp. 219–229. Took 1998, pp. 170–184. Took & Coward 2000, pp. 230–240...
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    against the Fords for betraying their gang leader, and Robert was seen as a coward and traitor for killing James. This sentiment clashed with the general public...
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  • songwriter Noël Coward. London, except where stated otherwise Source: Mander and Mitchenson. Coward wrote more than three hundred songs. The Noël Coward Society's...
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  • Password is Courage Andrew Stone Comedy-drama based on POW Sgt. Maj. Charles Coward. Captured soldier's attempts to escape Germans 1963 Philippines Pinakamagandang...
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  • died on 16 July 2015 at Newholme Hospital in Bakewell, Derbyshire. Charles Coward and Arthur Dodd: Inmates of E715A. Leon Greenman: British inmate of...
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