-
Operation Chastise,
commonly known as the
Dambusters Raid, was an
attack on
German dams
carried out on the
night of 16/17 May 1943 by 617
Squadron RAF...
- Justine, or The
Misfortunes of
Virtue (French: Justine, ou Les
Malheurs de la Vertu) is a 1791
novel by
Donatien Alphonse François de Sade,
better known...
- corporal) punishment. One who
administers a
castigation is a
castigator or
chastiser.
According to an
etymology recorded by
Thomas Aquinas,
castigation specifically...
- l'humanité (English:
Truth coming from the well
armed with her whip to
chastise humanity) is an 1896
painting by the
French artist Jean-Léon Gérôme. Starting...
- of
earlier disobedient people that the
apostate and
disobedient were
chastised for
their sin. The 11th
verse describes the
required attitude of the true...
- was 158,000 and the
viewership for 18–34 year olds was 30,000.
Critics chastised Stewart[when?] for not
conducting sufficiently hard-hitting interviews...
-
Barnes Wallis,
whose "Upkeep"
bouncing bomb was used in the RAF's
Operation Chastise of May 1943 to
bounce into
German dams and
explode underwater, with an...
- last
surviving original member of No. 617
Squadron RAF and of
Operation Chastise, the "Dambusters" raid of 1943.
George Johnson (known
within the family...
- heresy. It has been
supposed that it was
these Gnostic Encratites who were
chastised in the
epistle of 1
Timothy (4:1–4). The
first mention of a Christian...
- Coates, has
become synonymous with both the film and the real
Operation Chastise. The Dam
Busters March remains a very po****r
accompaniment to flypasts...