University of Chile
Santiago de Cuba
Sapieha, Cardinal Prince
Sartre, Jean-Paul
Saudi Arabia:
and Afghan war
and Iran
oil production
and Yom Kippur War (1973)
Savak (Iranian secret police)
Savings and Loans crisis (USA)
Saxony
Scargill, Arthur
Schacht, Hjalmar
Scheel, Walter
Schenectady, New York
Schiller, Karl
Schily, Otto
Schlesinger, James
Schleyer, Hanns-Martin
Schmidt, Helmut:
background and character
and Britain
and Carter
economic policy
and European Community
and Gierek
and Honecker
on the Left
Minister of Finances
Rambouillet summit (1975)
and Reagan administration
succeeds Brandt as Chancellor
Schoenberg, Arnold
Schreiberhau
Schuman, Robert
Schumpeter, Joseph
Scotland:
comparisons with Saxony
Conservative Party in
first recorded Scottish utterance
nationalism
Protestantism
referendum on independence (1979)
SDP (British Social Democratic Party)
‘Second Cold War’
Second World War:
bombing of Germany
British victories
German capitulation
Japanese surrender
Soviet victories
Victory Day (1945)
SED (East German Party of Socialist Unity)
Sedillot, Rene,
Seeckt, Hans von
Seldon, Arthur
Sellers, Peter
Selyunin, Vasily
Semipalatinsk
Semyonov, Vladimir
Sener, Mahmut
Seoul
serfdom
Servan-Schreiber, Jean-Jacques
Seton-Watson, Hugh
Sevres Protocol (1956)
Shah of Iran (Mohammad Reza Pahlavi)
fall of
Shakespeare, William
Shakhnazarov, Georgy
Shanghai
Shannon, Claude Elwood
Shanxi province
Shawcross, Hartley, Baron
Shcherbitsky, Vladimir
Sheehan, Neil
Sheffield
Shelest, Petro
Shell (oil company)
Sherman, Sir Alfred
Shevardnadze, Edward
Shigemitsu, Mamoru
Shigeru, Yoshida
shipbuilding
Shultz, George
Siberia
gas pipeline
Sibiu
Sichuan province
Sicily
Siemens-Schuckert (corporation)
Sihanouk, King
Sihanoukville
Siirt
Sik, Ota
Sikhs