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  1. Tuesday Jun 18, 1935. Germany. The Anglo-German Naval Agreement (AGNA) of 18 June allowed German tonnage to increase to 35 per cent of that of the British navy. Hitler called the signing of the AGNA "the happiest day of his life", believing that the agreement marked the beginning of the Anglo-German alliance he had predicted in Mein Kampf.

  2. 10 de nov. de 2015 · Garry Kasparov - The happiest day of his life. 11/10/2015 – 30 years ago, to this day, the victor's laurels were placed on Garry Kasparov, celebrating him as the new and 13th World Chess Champion, the youngest in history. It was not without controversy, much less challenges, but in the end the young challenger surmounted all the obstacles.

  3. The Happiest Day of His Life 2007 13 min. Comedy List. Reviews A father helps his son plan a wedding. Read More Read Less. Audience Reviews Cast & Crew More Like This Media Info. Audience ...

  4. The Happiest Day of His Life (2007) on IMDb: Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Menu. Movies. ... Jared Hillman makes an appealing presence as the groom, excited about his upcoming big day. Real life couple Jill Eikenberry and Michael Tucker are a treat to watch as his parents.

  5. 9 de ene. de 2018 · Meg answers, “But you will, for the sake of others, if not for your own. Come, Laurie, promise, and give me one more reason to call this the happiest day of my life.”. And in that spirit, my dear readers, out of the fullness of my heart, let me ask something of you, so I have one more reason to call this the happiest day of my life.

  6. FSP’s award-winning features, shorts, commercials, and PSA work includes: Kings, Queens, & In-Betweens, Old Guy – comedy series, Half The History, Manna from Heaven, Temps, Just Friends, The Happiest Day of His Life, The Bobs’ documentary Sign My Snarling Movie, Julia Sweeney’s Letting Go of God, “Your Ford Story” mini-doc spots, The Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking ...

  7. The Happiest Days of Your Life is a 1950 British comedy film directed by Frank Launder, based on the 1947 play of the same name by John Dighton. The two men also wrote the screenplay. It is one of a stable of classic British film comedies produced by Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat for British Lion Film Corporation.The film was made on location in Liss and at Riverside Studios, London.