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31601. A Small Loss
1930s when she was Hollywood’s no. 1 box office star. My mom actually bore a striking resemblance to
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31602. Museum Unveils Updated, First-of-its-Kind Genocide Prevention Tool to Identify Countries at Risk For Mass Atrocities
armed groups result in the deaths of at least 1,000 non-combatant civilians targeted as a specific group
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31603. Bipartisan Leaders Praise Early Warning Project at Event Launching New Risk Assessment
Differing from prior years’ assessments, (1) The new results incorporate the risk of state-led and non-state
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31604. Scenarios of Mass Killing Did Not Occur in Bangladesh’s 2018 Elections
defines a mass killing as the deaths of at least 1,000 civilians targeted as part of a specific group over
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31605. Reports by Country
to Myanmar, Report #1” (PDF), Erin Rosenberg, May 2020 “'They Tried to Kill Us All': Atrocity Crimes
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31606. Responding to Mass Atrocities
UN General Assembly finances the mission, with the approved 2020–21 budget exceeding $1 billion
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31607. Promoting Civil Society Engagement with UN Investigative Mechanisms
points as well as a number of more specific recommendations: (1) Understanding the IIMM’s Mandate and
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31608. Democracy Shattered
buy the cattle from the farmers in secret, and we had to slaughter during the night around 1 or 2 a
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31609. Civilians at Risk in Burundi Ahead of May Elections
and a failed coup attempt. In the government crackdown that followed, more than 1,200 Burundians were
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31610. Comparison Survey Launch: Which countries are most likely to experience new mass killing in 2020?
security forces, rebel armies, and other militias, result in the deaths of at least 1,000 noncombatant
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31611. Graduate Research Assistance (Remote) on Lessons Learned in Preventing and Responding to Atrocities
three interrelated problems impede the realization of this vision: (1) Extant knowledge is diffuse and
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31612. Simon-Skjodt Center Director Delivers Remarks on China's Systematic Persecution of Uyghurs
over one million people. To put that in context, that means that at least 1 out of every 12 Uyghurs in
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31613. Holocaust Survivor Al Munzer Delivers Remarks at Program Spotlighting China's Persecution of Uyghurs
were betrayed and denounced to the Nazis and killed in Auschwitz. They were 7 and 5, two of 1.5 million
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31614. Righteous Among the Nations
Sawinskis saved: 1. Mr. Jakub Drimer 2. Mrs. Laura Drimer
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31615. The Bridge
because on September 1, 1939, World War II started and the bridge became the focal point in our lives. I
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31616. Leonard and Sophie Davis Genocide Prevention Fellowship
Interested parties should submit the following materials to Kyra Fox at kfox@ushmm.org: A 1-2 page cover
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31617. Reverse Current Trends
rights: 1. Training programs should be organized by: National governments and the European Union for
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31618. Bildungsansatz und pädagogische Aktivitäten
Fragen stellen: 1) Wie war der Holocaust möglich? und 2) Welche Rolle spielten gewöhnliche Menschen dabei
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31619. Alfred Münzer: Difficult Decisions in the Occupied Netherlands
Survivors, a podcast series of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Every Wednesday at 1 p.m. from
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31620. Estelle Laughlin: The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
Holocaust Memorial Museum. Every Wednesday at 1 p.m. from March through August, Holocaust survivors share
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31621. Frank Liebermann: Changes in Germany After Nazi Rise to Power
Wednesday at 1 p.m. from March through August, Holocaust survivors share their stories during First Person
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31622. Fritz Gluckstein: Berlin in the Aftermath of World War II
the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Every Wednesday at 1 p.m. from March through August
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31623. George Pick: Antisemitism in Hungary
Holocaust Survivors, a podcast series of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Every Wednesday at 1 p
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31624. Gerald Liebenau: Memories of Kristallnacht
Holocaust Survivors, a podcast series of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Every Wednesday at 1 p
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31625. Helen (Lebowitz) Goldkind: A Grandfather's Humiliation
of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Every Wednesday at 1 p.m. from March through August