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6151. Dr. Katerina Kralova
Německý archeologický institut v Athénách [German Cultural Policy under the Acropolis: German ... Archeological Institute in Athens]” in Německé historické ústavy v zahraničí. Německá kulturní zahraniční
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6152. Mühldorf
the “forest camps V and VI” (Waldlager V and VI), located near the town of Ampfing, were
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6153. Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings, Case #7, The Hostage Case
United States v. Wilhelm List, et al. The US Military Government for Germany ... created Military Tribunal V on June 28, 1947, to try the Hostage Case, whose 12 defendants had been
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6154. KNYHA SKORBOTY UKRAÏNY. DNIPROPETROVS´KA OBLAST´ / [holovna redkolehiï istoryko-memorial´noho serialu "Knyha skorboty Ukraïny"
966745505X (v. 1) ... 9667455106 (v. 2) ... v. ; map ; 21 cm. ... USHMM Library: Name Lists D797.U382 D65 2001 v. 1-2.
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6155. I Remember
Rainbow colors, no, no more Guards with rifles by the door. Star of David on my coat I can’t swim, I can’t ... they tell? I’m slipping, clinging to the rounded wall Dear God, don’t let me fall. I Remember Being
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6156. Poster stamp encouraging French support of WWII
Intolerance in America, V for Victory, and other subjects. ... “V for Victory” poster stamp featuring an amalgamation of the letter V and the Gallic Rooster, a ... Wars the rooster symbolized France’s resistance and bravery against the Germans. In early 1941, the “V ... -occupied Belgium. He proposed the idea to his audience because “V” is the first letter of the French and
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6157. Zeitschrift fur Rassenkunde und die gesamte Forschung am Menschen (Stuttgart, Germany) [Magazine]
Zeitschrift fur Rassenkunde und die gesamte Forschung am Menschen, March 10, 1939, v. 9, issue 2 ... v. 9, issue 2. Journal; v. ; ill. ( incl. maps) diagrs. ; 27 cm. (10.500 x 7.250 in.) Notes: Katz ... Ehrenthal has 5 vols. (2016.184.679-683): (Library has Copy 1: v. 1-v. 4, no. 1; v. 5-v. 8, no. 2; v. 10-12 ... and Copy 2: v. 11, no. 1/2; v. 11, suppl.; v. 12, no. 1 Subtitle varies. Includes bibliographies
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6158. Zeitschrift fur Rassenkunde und die gesamte Forschung am Menschen (Stuttgart, Germany) [Magazine]
Zeitschrift fur Rassenkunde und die gesamte Forschung am Menschen, January 17, 1939, v. 9, issue 1 ... v. 9, issue 1. Journal; v. ; ill. ( incl. maps) diagrs. ; 27 cm. (10.500 x 7.250 in.) Notes: Katz ... Ehrenthal has 5 vols. (2016.184.679-683): (Library has Copy 1: v. 1-v. 4, no. 1; v. 5-v. 8, no. 2; v. 10-12 ... and Copy 2: v. 11, no. 1/2; v. 11, suppl.; v. 12, no. 1 Subtitle varies. Includes bibliographies
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6159. Zeitschrift fur Rassenkunde und die gesamte Forschung am Menschen (Stuttgart, Germany) [Magazine]
Zeitschrift fur Rassenkunde und die gesamte Forschung am Menschen, 16 1939, v. 9, issue 3 ... v. 9, issue 3. Journal; v. ; ill. ( incl. maps) diagrs. ; 27 cm. (10.500 x 7.250 in.) Notes: Katz ... Ehrenthal has 5 vols. (2016.184.679-683): (Library has Copy 1: v. 1-v. 4, no. 1; v. 5-v. 8, no. 2; v. 10-12 ... and Copy 2: v. 11, no. 1/2; v. 11, suppl.; v. 12, no. 1) Subtitle varies. Includes bibliographies
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6160. Mike Godwin
very disturbing. But I didn't want to say something deadly earnest like, "You shouldn't make that ... comparison," because that didn't have any effect at all. What I wanted to do was make people more thoughtful ... conflation on the part of the people who carry those signs. Has it worked? Well it hasn't prevented the
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6161. Stephen Norwood
delegates to celebrate the 550th anniversary of University of Heidelberg. Ordinarily 550th anniversaries don't ... And I don't think academic freedom is an issue; you don't have to go out of your way to promote ... don't have to issue the invitation. ALEISA FISHMAN: Voices on Antisemitism is a podcast series of
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6162. Robert Corrigan
successful in getting people to appreciate that you could have debate that didn’t have to turn rancorous ... members of the Jewish community and others. We don’t allow these things to be ignored. What’s that new ... shouldn't speak out on issues or she shouldn't speak out on issues is wrong, and yet increasingly we see
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6163. Kevin Gover
'40s, and '50s who were representing Indian tribes, when it wasn't a popular thing to do, were Jewish ... very different from the next one, and it wasn't all as terrible, depending on where you were. Second ... mourn that, of course, but we also have to acknowledge that it wasn't deliberate in the way that the ... that we can, we are. And that really is quite extraordinary and shouldn't be forgotten. And that's why
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6164. Samia Essabaa
deepen what the students don't understand and what they refuse to learn. ALEISA FISHMAN: Samia ... Guinea, you haven't got water." Guinea talking about the Mali and they told them that they don't know to ... on the bus, they didn't want to mix, but when we come back from our trip they were together like
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6165. David Pilgrim
poster or print. And I think the most effective propaganda is when people don't realize that that is what ... ?" There's a part of me that wants to scream, "How could you not see the offense?" But I don't. And I ... are, and so you have meaningful dialogue. My fear is not that people won't think the way I do or agree ... with my values; it is that they won't talk about these things at all, that they'll just keep muddling
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6166. Miriam Greenspan
beginnings of my life I always knew about the Holocaust, and yet I don't remember ever being told about it ... relation to the Holocaust. And I do think that in some sense it was. You know, I don't think one is ever ... said to him, "Why don't we see if we can at least get a cup of tea and warm you up?" And he said ... "Yes, I can't stand here without warming up." So we walked down the street and he saw a little
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6167. Alan Dershowitz
voice: "Thank you for speaking up." And I ask, "Why don't you speak up?" "Well, you know, we don't ... want to be unpopular with students. We don't want to get into controversial areas. We don't want to be
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6168. Madeleine K. Albright
didn’t know that it applied to my family personally. When I became UN ambassador, there were stories ... she wasn't, or that somebody had gone to high school with my father in 1916, when he would have been ... seven years old, or things like that, that just didn't make sense. Then, in November 1996, I got a ... and proud history. But the Holocaust information was just devastating. I really didn't know my
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6169. Christopher Browning
all facets of German society and German organizational life. And we couldn't understand the Nazis, we ... couldn't understand World War II, we couldn't understand twentieth century European history if we didn't
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6170. Sara Lipton
looking at one in Medieval Christian art. They didn’t have any identifying physiognomic features, facial ... doesn’t mean that Christianity didn’t have any negative ideas about Jews or Judaism. But these negative ... fixed that artists began to realize they didn’t need to label the figure a Jew anymore because people
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6171. David Nirenberg
way of reading scripture is correct and the way of the Jews who didn't adopt Christianity was wrong ... antisemitic, and they certainly were that. But we can't really understand why their program had so much power ... people who weren't real Jews, like the de-Judaification of the university or the art exhibit of 1937 in ... which the Nazis tried to de-Judaize German art. If anti-Judaism were only about real Jews, it wouldn't
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6172. Wendy Lower
examination and confrontation. We wanted to hope that women wouldn’t do these things, that they also hadn’t ... was my mother doing at this time? What did they see and what did they do? And maybe they weren’t so ... or they couldn’t possibly be involved, we are not taking a good close look at the Holocaust. We
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6173. Robert Örell
wasn’t just anybody. There was a cause for me. There was a role for me to play that was very important ... change. I wasn’t really clear on where I wanted to go or what to do. Getting in contact with Exit was ... ” or “This is wrong” or “Don’t do it,” but instead showing them that for myself, or my colleague, or my ... movement because of ideological reasons. I haven’t met many 14-year-olds—or none at all actually—who read
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6174. Dervis Hizarci
antisemitism, we don’t start with talking about antisemitism. We start with talking about issues of identity ... that there was no Holocaust or the numbers weren’t so big or whatever, and we would judge them for that ... then we wouldn’t make any developments. We wouldn’t change anything. But this is not our goal. Our goal
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6175. Some Were Neighbors
felt that couldn’t have thought of a more meaningful one, so true was it in our case. This is how ... that couldn’t have thought of a more meaningful one, so true was it in our case. This is how we lived ... they didn’t know that we were Jewish. We also shared a balcony with them, with our section of the ... wouldn’t be telling the whole story. We also had good neighbors, who definitely deserve to be