When Ann Louise Hohstadt was born on 22 March 1943, in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, her father, Louis Alvin Hohstadt, was 26 and her mother, Vera Ivie, was 23. She died on 18 April 1963, in Imbler, Union, Oregon, United States, at the age of 20, and was buried in Cove Cemetery, Cove, Union, Oregon, United States.
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The G.I. Bill was a law that provided a range of benefits for returning World War II veterans that were on active duty during the war and weren't dishonorably discharged. The goal was to provide rewards for all World War II veterans. The act avoided life insurance policy payouts because of political distress caused after the end of World War I. But the Benefits that were included were: Dedicated payments of tuition and living expenses to attend high school, college or vocational/technical school, low-cost mortgages, low-interest loans to start a business, as well as one year of unemployment compensation. By the mid-1950s, around 7.8 million veterans used the G.I. Bill education benefits.
The Yalta Conference was held in Crimea to talk about establishing peace and postwar reorganization in post-World War II Europe. The heads of government that were attending were from the United States, the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union. Later the Conference would become a subject of controversy at the start of the Cold War.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is an alliance between 29 North American and European countries. The agreement of the alliance is to help defend each other if attacked by an external country. The last country to enter was Montenegro in 2017.
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): habitational name from any of several places called Hochstadt.
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
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