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13176. Summary
reversed? Catholics point to statements like section 4 of the Vatican II statement on non-Christian
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13177. UN Official Urges Leaders to Refrain from Sectarian Rhetoric Regarding Syrian Conflict
country, and displaced another 4.5 million within Syria.
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13178. Museum Announces 2014 Days of Remembrance Theme
April 27–May 4, and the Museum has designated Confronting the Holocaust: American Responses as the
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13179. Mister C
treaty then still in effect. Kulisiewicz's reference in verse 4 to the “Isle of Rugia”—the German Baltic
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13180. President Obama Announces Two Appointees to United States Holocaust Memorial Council
August 4, 2016 WASHINGTON, DC – President Barack
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13181. Download Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos
. About the Files The first two volumes are close to 4,000 pages long, and each volume is divided into
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13182. Research an Individual
Submission Part 4: Confirmation Before You Begin Priority is given to survivors and their immediate
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13183. Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1992–1995
and Herzegovina (Bosnia) had a population of 4 million, composed of three main ethnic groups: Bosniak
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13184. Museum to Reopen to the Public on Monday, May 17
4:00 p.m. six days a week and closed on Wednesdays. Timed entry tickets will be required to enter
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13185. Museum Cafe
measures in place. Hours The Cafe is open from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. every day. The Cafe is open for
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13186. Relacionar la Actividad de la línea de tiempo con El camino hacia el genocidio nazi
sección de esta lección (4 secciones en total) Idiomas: español, inglés Plan de la lección y
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13187. Dr. Mette Jensen
from August 26 to December 4, 2002.
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13188. Christoph Schiessl
Century” in the Journal of Genocide Research (vol. 4, 2002). Among Mr. Schiessl’s honors include the
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13189. Martina Cucchiara
Mandel Center from January 4 to April 30, 2010.
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13190. A Strategic Framework for Helping Prevent Mass Atrocities
populations, and (4) facilitating leadership or political transition. Each strategy described follows a
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13191. Lvov
nationalists massacred about 4,000 Jews in early July 1941. Another pogrom, known
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13192. Abba Kovner testifies for the prosecution during the trial of Adolf Eichmann
Adolf Eichmann. May 4, 1961.
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13193. Social Democratic political prisoners in the Duerrgoy camp
German parliament. Duerrgoy camp, Germany, August 4, 1933.
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13194. Operation "Harvest Festival"
a single day. At Poniatowa the shootings concluded on November 4, lasting two days
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13195. Baldur von Schirach at the Reich Academy for Youth Leadership
Leadership. Braunschweig, Germany, June 4, 1938.
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13196. Members of the US press view rows of corpses
Dachau. Photograph during an inspection following the liberation of the camp. Dachau, Germany, May 4
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13197. British Troops Prepare for the Allied Invasion of Normandy
Captain Lasdun briefs troops of the British Army on June 4, 1944, two days before the Allied
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13198. Judge Benjamin Barr Lindsey
public burnings of books. Photo dated December 4, 1915.
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13199. Burial of victims of the Kielce pogrom
following a mass burial service. Kielce, Poland, after July 4, 1946.
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13200. Mechelen
Auschwitz-Birkenau. Between August 4, 1942, and July 31, 1944, a total of 28 trains carrying 25,257 Jews