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Support the Business Forum and Buy at Amazon. | More The man who created the War Room: Ken Adam An exhibition about the famous set designer 25.12.2002 | Cristina Moles Kaupp ... As the US ex-president Ronald Reagan for the first time entered the White House should He who asks his chief of staff, to be led into the War Room. He was asked: "In which war room?". And Reagan said, "Well, this one from 'Dr. Strangelove'!". jets schedule The legendary command center from Stanley Kubrick's film - with the German title "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Love the Bomb" - Reagan must have so convinced that he went out of their authenticity. ... Thanks to him, filmmakers not only the high-tech scenarios of James Bond films - such as the legendary expanded 40-meter volcano with his movable artificial crater lake in "You Only Live Twice" - but also the typical British cucumber sandwich Teatime- atmosphere that permeates all Bond films. http://film.fluter.de/de/13/film/1466/ It's possible that this anecdote is true with Reagan. There were at least in WW II in Britain already this term. Cabinet War Rooms, the secret underground command center of the British war effort in World War II http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_War_Rooms The correct term is, according to Wikipedia command center - which but then really meant mainly for the military: It is used, for example, the reactions of angry fishermen (neudeutsch: pirates) to monitor in developing countries that try to drive the foreign large vessels from their native coastal waters.
entire thread, "How in the Middle Ages to the place of execution" - Jeanna, 05.05.2011, 15:17 "Situation Room" of the United States with a small TV? - Fibonacci, 05.05.2011, 15:49 Ok, correction: It was expensive chair and a projection screen or a large screen on the wall - Fibonacci, 05.05.2011, 15:55 I do not know, fibonacci, where the term - Jeanna 05.05.2011, 16:18 Yes the "Situation Room" is apparently a fairly new concept. Maybe it used to be, - Fibonacci, 05.05.2011, 17:08 Oh! - Jeanna, 05.05.2011, 17:48 Where does the term "War Room" really comes:-)) - Fibonacci, 06.05.2011, 13:30 pictures - PPQ, 05.05.2011, 20:21 Several birds with one "flap "? - Seagull, 05.05.2011, 21:19 The nonsense jets schedule is getting mad - PPQ, 06.05.2011, 11:02 am Since that day, the world is now unmistakably become a safer place - Jeanna, 06.05.2011, 11:42
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