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1726. Current Mandel Center Fellows
information and offer new perspectives about the Holocaust. The opinions of fellows expressed before, during
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1727. Rome
institutions in Rome did offer aid and shelter to many Jews
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1728. Japanese-German phrase book (interior)
shortly after their arrival in Japan. The phrase book offers useful expressions in Japanese relating to
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1729. Poster advertising anti-Jewish boycott
businesses and services offered by Jewish professionals. It calls on all Germans to honor the boycott, which
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1730. Hidden Children: Expressions
rescuer. While not all hidden children were able or allowed to keep diaries, those that exist offer a
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1731. Aaron Lejzerowicz: Maps
endangered by the German invasions of Poland and the USSR. These maps offer a small glimpse of German
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1732. Joe Cameron
his experience, Joe has this advice to offer: “Don't give up. Don't give in. Take a chance.” Joe
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1733. GEDENKBUCH BERLINS : DER JÜDISCHEN OPFER DES NATIONALSOZIALISMUS / Freie Universität Berlin, Zentralinstitut für sozialwissenschaftliche
Former Q&A Name Lists Database File Number-- AB0096 ... )", former Q&A Database File Number AA0357.
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1734. 'Vilnius Record'
Former Q&A Name Lists Database File Number-- AA0457 ... Survivors Registry Document File AA0456 contains "Q&A Name Lists Database" and "EndNote Name Lists
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1735. Combatants and Protectors
Bielskis are also special because they not only offered armed resistance, but they took a broader view of ... more powerful and murderous force, but also to offer some humanity and generosity and to extend that to ... offer services in some way. So if you were a carpenter, you immediately got to work on building
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1736. Dual language text only poster with a red border announcing penalties for those helping anti-German forces
Broadside published in German occupied France announcing penalties for offering aid to enemy forces ... possibly punished by death. Rewards are offered to those who turn in people, property, or information ... offered a reward. It is issued by the Militärbefehlshaber in Frankreich [Military Commander in France].
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1737. President Obama Launches Genocide Prevention Initiative at Museum
this example and undertake similar programs. This initiative should also offer a sober warning to
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1738. Museum Statement on the Arrest of Ratko Mladic
Radovan Karadzic, it could offer a judgment on whether the behavior of Serbian leaders during the wider
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1739. A Day for Women Everywhere
international organizations. And finally, it offers a terrifying picture of the suffering women face in
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1740. At Museum, UN Secretary-General Says “Never Again” is a Clarion Call to Moral Action
’s capacity to prevent and respond to threats of genocide, and offered concrete recommendations for improving
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1741. Preventing Genocide: A Conversation with Susan Rice
offered a blueprint for improving U.S. government response to threats of genocide and mass atrocities
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1742. Isaac Dickmann
Desperate, Isaac found the nearest Polish army station and offered the gold watch given to him by his mother
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1743. Henry Greenbaum
Having heard that factory jobs might offer some protection, Henry’s father arranged for Henry and three
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1744. Inge Katzenstein
house offered spectacular views of Mount Kenya and Mount Kilimanjaro; however, conditions were quite
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1745. Julius Menn
young Soviet officer approached the Menn family and offered Bella a chocolate, asking David, who fought
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1746. Halina Litman Yasharoff Peabody
military kitchen in order to obtain a German identification card, which offered greater protection. Shortly
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1747. EU Releases Prevention of Mass Atrocities Assessment
assessment offers a number of concrete proposals that may enable the EU to make atrocity prevention a regular
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1748. Justice beyond the Courts
tight budgets offer little chance of financial amends, the court has mandated “collective and moral
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1749. Museum Forecasts Countries at Highest Risk of Committing New Atrocities
torture and “genocidal rhetoric” by the government, the Early Warning Project offers compelling empirical
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1750. Museum's Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos Available Online
Encyclopedia will still be offered through the publisher, Indiana University Press. “The Museum is committed