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31576. Comparison Survey Launch: Which countries are most likely to experience new mass killing in 2021?
result in the deaths of at least 1,000 noncombatant civilians targeted as part of a
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31577. Journey to Rwanda
Munyankor, a survivor of the Rwandan genocide, talk inside Ntarama Memorial Church in Rwanda, April 1, 2014
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31578. Never Too Late for Justice
’s brutal regime at least 1.7 million Cambodians—more than one quarter of the population—were murdered or
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31579. Multi-Institutional Examination of Rwanda Genocide Reveals Flaws in International Decision Making
international actors on Rwanda. The conference, which took place in The Hague from June 1 to June 3, 2014, was
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31580. FBI Director James Comey to Speak at 2015 National Tribute Dinner
together over 1,000 Museum supporters from around the country. Judge Thomas Buergenthal and Nuremberg
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31581. Sylvia Perelmuter Rozines
years older. World War II began when Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. Within seven days
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31582. Some Were Neighbors
claimed that they were “not involved” in Nazi crimes.1 The construction of such postwar memories—and
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31583. Museum Announces Gift from Lilly Endowment Inc.
continues to have on society.” About the Campaign This gift supports the Museum’s $1 billion campaign
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31584. New Report Examines Failure to Protect Bosnian Civilians
Hague from June 29 to July 1, 2015. “I saw this conference as a kind of truth commission,” said
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31585. Major Gift Enables Museum to Launch Revitalization of Permanent Exhibition
centerpiece of the Museum, which attracts 1.6 million visitors a year as well as many heads of state, will
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31586. Film and Video Archive
collection. Archival Holdings 1,265 hours of historical
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31587. Ferencz International Justice Initiative Hosts Screening of Syria’s Disappeared
voice to my sisters Eva and Leah and to the 1.5 million other children killed in the Holocaust who call
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31588. Museum Briefs Senate Human Rights Caucus on Atrocities in Burma
left over 1,500 structures destroyed. As Weir noted, testimonial evidence shared by Rohingya refugees
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31589. Museum to Hold 2017 Risa K Lambert "What You Do Matters" Luncheon
donated more than $1 million to help advance the Museum’s mission of Holocaust education and remembrance
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31590. Which countries are most likely to see new mass killing in 2018?
when the deliberate actions of an armed group (state or nonstate) results in the deaths of at least 1
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31591. The Promise
anything definite regarding our emigration to America. Then came September 1 and World War II. Eastern
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31592. My Father’s Pocket Watch
two young smugglers who helped us to cross the demarcation line on August 1, 1942. A wonderful
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31593. Summer of '42
summer of 1942 our parents were two of 1,015 deportees on Convoy 19. On August 14 their convoy was
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31594. Mali
Agency for International Development, the European Union, and other international agencies should (1
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31595. Assessing Risks of State-Led Mass Killing Onsets in 2017
deaths of at least 1,000 noncombatant civilians over a period of one year or less. In countries where at
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31596. Comparison Survey 2014: Assessing Risks of State-Led Mass Killing
deliberate actions of state agents or other groups acting at their behest result in the deaths of at least 1
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31597. What Makes Good Forecasters
would test a nuclear device between January 9, 2012, and April 1, 2012, to whether Moody’s would
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31598. Watch Experts’ Beliefs Evolve Over Time: South Sudan Conflict
“Before 1 January 2015, will an episode of mass killing occur in South Sudan?” The criteria we gave our
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31599. Flare-Up in Ethiopia's Oromia Region
which more than 1,000 noncombatant civilians are killed. A similar eruption occurred in Oromia 10 years
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31600. Rose-Helene Spreiregen
invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, Rose-Helene returned home to Paris. Fearing gas attacks from the