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Alice Rebecca Pitchfork 1910

Alice Rebecca Pitchfork was born in 1910 in St. George in the East, Greater London County, England United Kingdom to Charles Pitchfork and Martha Elizabeth Hartles, and has siblings Charles William Pitchfork, James Thomas Pitchfork, William Alfred Pitchfork, Rose Elizabeth Pitchfork, Mary Dorothy Pitchfork, Emma Beatrice Pitchfork, Herbert Ernest Pitchfork, Elizabeth Louisa Pitchfork, and Ernest Frederick Pitchfork. Alice was baptized on October 9, 1910 at Church of St. Augustine in Stepney.
Alice Rebecca Pitchfork
1910
St. George in the East, Greater London County, England, United Kingdom
Female
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    1910
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    St. George in the East, Greater London County, England United Kingdom
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    1910

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    October 9, 1910
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    Church of St. Augustine in Stepney, Greater London County, England United Kingdom
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In 1910, in the year that Alice Rebecca Pitchfork was born, Thomas Edison introduced his kinetophone, which he hoped would make "talkies" a reality. But the sound wasn't synchronized to the pictures and only 45 Kinetophones were made.
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In 1922, the Reparations Commission assessed German liability for World War 1 at 132 billion gold marks (over $32 billion U.S. dollars at the time). This led to hyperinflation in Germany and created the political and social atmosphere in which Hitler was able to rise to power.
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