Displaying: 351 375 of 7,463 matches for “加拿大UWO毕业证QQ微信199959876西安大略大学毕业证成绩单1”
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351. ベルリンのオペラ広場の焚書で突撃隊の隊員や学生たちによって焼かれる「反ドイツ主義」と見なされた書籍や出版物。
ベルリンのオペラ広場の焚書で突撃隊の隊員やベルリンの大学の学生たちによって焼かれる「反ドイツ主義」と見なされた書籍や出版物。1933年5月10日、ドイツ。
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352. 在德国各地,学生用卡车、运输家具的火车,甚至牛车运书,将书籍放入公共广场上的柴堆。
在德国各地,学生用卡车、运输家具的火车,甚至牛车运书,将书籍放入公共广场上的柴堆。 照片上的是冲锋队队员和法兰克福大学学生用拉粪牛车装“非德国的”书籍。拍摄地点:德国法兰克福;拍摄时间
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353. ドイツ全土で、学生や生徒はトラックや家具運搬車だけでなく牛車まで使って、書籍を広場の焚き火に運びました。
ドイツ全土で、学生や生徒はトラックや家具運搬車だけでなく牛車まで使って、書籍を広場の焚き火に運びました。 この写真は、親衛隊員とフランクフルト大学の学生が「反ドイツ主義」と見なされる本を積んだ
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354. An aerial view of the Belzec area taken by the Luftwaffe during the war, which shows the camp and the rail lines leading to it.
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355. An Armenian refugee
There were approximately 1.5 million Armenians living in the multiethnic Ottoman Empire in 1915. At ... least 664,000 and possibly as many as 1.2 million died during the genocide, either in massacres and
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356. Armenian refugees
were approximately 1.5 million Armenians living in the multiethnic Ottoman Empire in 1915. At least 664 ... ,000 and possibly as many as 1.2 million died during the genocide, either in massacres and individual
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357. Opening of the 11th Summer Olympic Games
On August 1, 1936, Hitler opened the 11th Summer Olympic Games in ... marking the start of the 11th Summer Olympic Games. Berlin, Germany, August 1, 1936.
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358. Chart with the title "Die Nürnberger Gesetze" [Nuremberg Race Laws]
[Half-breeds 2. Grade], "Mischling 1. Grades" [Half-breeds 1. Grade], and "Jude
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359. Table estimating the cost and value of SS concentration camp inmates.
following categories: (1) approximate worth of each inmate: 6 RM; (2) cost of food: .60 RM; (3 ... approximate life expectancy (9 months or 270 days): 5.30 RM/ 1,431 RM; (4) cost of ... value after 9 months: 1,631 RM The table concludes with the note: "This estimate does not include value
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360. An aerial reconnaissance photograph of the Neuengamme concentration camp.
Mission: 9033/2-1; Scale: 1/40,600; Altitude: 20,300'; One of a series of aerial photographs taken by
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361. Chart with the title: "Die Nurnberger Gesetze." [Nuremberg Race Laws].
1. Grades" [Half-breeds 1. Grade], and "Jude" [Jew].
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362. A watch tower in the Buchenwald concentration camp.
Cpl. Arnold Rennert (the father of the donor, 9/15/1916-1/29/2004) served in the 7th Corps, 18th ... Fie Cpl. Arnold Rennert (the father of the donor, 9/15/1916-1/29/2004) served in the 7th Corps, 18th
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363. A wooden horse, used for beating prisoners in the Buchenwald concentration camp.
Cpl. Arnold Rennert (the father of the donor, 9/15/1916-1/29/2004) served in the 7th Corps, 18th ... Fie Cpl. Arnold Rennert (the father of the donor, 9/15/1916-1/29/2004) served in the 7th Corps, 18th
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364. View of barracks in the Buchenwald concentration camp after liberation.
Cpl. Arnold Rennert (the father of the donor, 9/15/1916-1/29/2004) served in the 7th Corps, 18th ... Fie Cpl. Arnold Rennert (the father of the donor, 9/15/1916-1/29/2004) served in the 7th Corps, 18th
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365. An American soldier poses in front of a fence in Buchenwald concentration camp.
Cpl. Arnold Rennert (the father of the donor, 9/15/1916-1/29/2004) served in the 7th Corps, 18th ... Fie Cpl. Arnold Rennert (the father of the donor, 9/15/1916-1/29/2004) served in the 7th Corps, 18th
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366. Dachau survivors at liberation
Camp survivors crowded in barracks at liberation. Dachau, Germany, April 29-May 1, 1945.
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367. Hilda Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who was arrested in March 1936 and was a prisoner until 1945.
Kusserow spent the last 1 1/2 years of the war in Ravensbrueck, even after she was scheduled for release in ... end of the war. Franz Kusserow (b. 1/25/1882) was released from Kassel prison in 1945 after spending ... Ravensbrueck after spending 4 years and 6 months in prison. Annemarie (b. 1/26/1913) was released from a ... incarceration. Wolfgang (b. March 1, 1922) was condemned to death and beheaded on March 28, 1942. Magdalena (b
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368. One of the "Tehran Children"
Jewish girl, one of the "Tehran Children" (about 1,000 Polish
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369. Boycott sign
." Berlin, Germany, April 1, 1933.
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370. Armenian refugee children
group of 1,500 Armenian children at a refugee camp of the Near East Relief organization in
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371. Tehran Conference
Iran, between November 28 and December 1, 1943.
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372. Investigating German atrocities
Nordhausen. Germany, May 1, 1945.
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373. Ruins of a Polish town
Poland, which began on September 1, 1939.
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374. Sign for a boycott of Jewish-owned businesses
-owned businesses. Berlin, Germany, April 1, 1933.
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375. SS Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Roedl
-Rosen, Germany, between May 1, 1941, and September 15, 1942.