
The Hazy History of ‘420’
2017年4月19日 · Some reference the birthday of Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889), and others Bob Dylan’s legendary “Everybody must get stoned” refrain from his hit “Rainy Day Women No. 12 …
4/20: A History - Twin Cities Geek
2015年4月20日 · Is it a police code? Was it chosen for Hitler’s birthday? Does it refer to the number of active chemicals in marijuana? Or is the origin of 420 explained by one of the other many urban legends? These legends are as varied as the plant they are based on.
阿道夫·希特勒(纳粹德国元首)_百度百科
阿道夫·希特勒(德语:Adolf Hitler,1889年4月20日—1945年4月30日),纳粹德国元首、总理,纳粹党党魁,第二次世界大战的发动者。
420 and Marijuana History: How April 20 Became 'Weed Day' | TIME
2017年4月19日 · Some have suggested that the date comes from “420” being a code among police officers for “marijuana-smoking in progress,” while others say that there’s a connection …
Where does 420 come from? Meet the men who coined the phrase ... - CBC.ca
2018年4月20日 · Over the years, urban legends about the number's origin have sprouted, with associations ranging from San Francisco's police code to Adolf Hitler's birthday. But the men who coined the phrase say...
Why Is 4/20 a Weed Holiday? | PS Smart Living - POPSUGAR
2017年4月20日 · The two most common theories I heard growing up were because 420 was the police code for Marijuana Smoking in Progress and that Adolf Hitler's birthday was on April 20. Though the latter is...
4/20 Myths: Separating the Facts from Fiction | Leafly
2016年4月20日 · There’s a long-standing rumor that the police radio dispatch code for cannabis possession or public consumption in progress is ‘420’. Status: FALSE. ‘420’ is not the police …
420 Meaning: The True Story Of How April 20 Became 'Weed Day'
2010年4月20日 · It has something to do with Hitler's birthday. It's those numbers in that Bob Dylan song multiplied. The origin of the term 420, celebrated around the world by pot smokers every April 20, has long been obscured by the clouded memories of the folks who made it …
The Origins of 420 - Snopes.com
2002年9月13日 · The term '420' (always pronounced "four-twenty," never "four hundred and twenty") came to be an accepted part of the argot within that group of about a dozen pot …
The magisterial Klemens von Klemperer, German Resistance against Hitler: The Abroad, 1938-1945 (1992; rev. ante, xv [1993], 614) undercuts this trating the astonishing breadth of the German resisters' ties abroad. mentary collection under review here allows us to examine how one important of those outside contacts, the United States intelligence
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