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  • ...se of [[Carmelo Borg Pisani]] – the only treason trial in Malta during the war – has never been criticised by anyone with regard to any one of the three ..., in honour of their defence during the Siege of Malta in the Second World War. His wife, Beatrice, watched from the balcony of what was then known as the
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  • ...sealed the fate of the Opera House, totally destroyed in 1944. After this war, the building needed a thorough refurbishment and some restoration. A decad
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  • ...ssed the exams began teaching in [[Naxxar Primary School]]. Begain [[World War II]]. In the beginning the Cassar family remained at Senglea because the at ...married Edwidge nee’ Scicluna who meeting with her in a church during the war. They where married in 1946 and were staying in Rabat (Malta) and got eigh
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  • ...ident, the Society evolved the theatrial productions so popular before the war. So much so that a new theatre was built which was called [[Blue Arena]]. D
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  • ...others, gave his services for refugee work and the welfare of those hit by war.
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  • ...Royal Malta Artillery, his private number being 4191. In the Second World War (1939-1946) he was a sergeant stationed allover Malta, including Bengħisa The war struck an impressive imprint on Camilleri, and in 1957 while living in Bir�
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  • During the British Colony in the second half of the XIX century, Rabat relived the introduction of the new social s ...t took place in the twentieth century, particularly after the Second World War, when the population increased up to approx. 12000. This kept on happening
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  • During the [[Second World War II]] (1942 - 1944) he served in the Police Force as Inspector and thereafte ...House of Representatives and on 27th December, 1976 he was elected as the second President of the [[Republic of Malta]].
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  • ...urrounded by hilly land, il-Mosta seems as if it is hidden from sight. The second hypothesis focuses on the Arabic word ‘musta’, meaning central or in th ...l-Mosta). Other attacks were experienced during more recent times in World War Two, when even the il-Mosta dome was pierced by a German bomb. As in all ot
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  • ...and 1943. But abandoned his studies at the age of 17, during the 2nd World War, to act as interpreter for the British 8th Army in Tripolitania. Like his f Ebejer was the leading Maltese dramatist of the second half of the 20th century. In his groundbreaking plays he introduced a deep
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  • ...oric discoveries were uncovered. [[The Hypogeum]], declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, is such a site. It is a labyrinthine complex of man-made roc ...Peet. Kordin I has been obliterated by air attacks during the Second World War and the building of an industrial estate on the site.
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  • ...nja, Malta's cultural radio, having probably Malta's largest collection of world music. He was active with Politeatru's productions of works by Chekhov, O'N ...oser Dominic Galea, which included seventeen children's songs from the pre-war period, some recovered from his fieldwork. The songs were sung by [[Kor Mi
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  • ...e of 84. Mr. Paul Curmi started his dancing career in the pre Second World War years at the tender age of 12, under his guidance of his elder brother Rich ...h a cast of 300 dancers. The group in truth can boast of having toured the world like North America, Europe, Middle East, Scandinavia participating in diff
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  • ...64). We need only to mention what it had to go through in the Second World War, when though it was away from the main target areas, Birkirkara too had its
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  • ...ria and became a public school teacher. After serving in the Second World War as a soldier, he went to England to study at St Mary's College. He returne
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  • ...Għargħur gained ground, while Gargur was still in vogue up to Second World War. Today official documents give Ħal Għargħur. History lovers are divided.
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  • ...umber of renovations including a total rebuilding after the [[Second World War]].
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  • During the Second World War, Qrendi and its surrounds hosted a number of garrisons of British forces in
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  • ...er]] in Valletta and the [[Chalet]] in [[Sliema]]. During the Second World War he led the musical sextette of the regiment. In 1947 he went to London with
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  • ...tajar began writing ballads, including one about Malta in the Second World War, in 1957. One he sings, written by Kiku Azzopardi, is about drowning of twe
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