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  • Gilbert, Martin: The Holocaust: A History of the Jews of Europe During the
  • He wrote a memoir, From the Hell of the Holocaust: A Survivor's Story, about his ordeal in Naz
  • on the subject of rescue by Jews during the Holocaust, a field which his works founded.
  • emorated by a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust, a memorial to the Polish victims and a smal
  • From the Hell of the Holocaust: A Survivor's Story.
  • The Life of Jews in Poland before the Holocaust: A Memoir by Ben-Zion Gold, University of Ne
  • esident Ahmadinejad's record of labeling the Holocaust a myth and calling for the obliteration of t
  • ter L. Fischl (born 1930), a survivor of the Holocaust, a poet and a public speaker
  • es Haus, that prompted his research into the Holocaust, a term for the genocidal destruction of the
  • hip between American popular culture and the Holocaust, about the responsibility of filmmakers in t
  • ded a new discourse working against the “Gay Holocaustacademia which emphasized the gay and lesbi
  • four Einsatzgruppen (death squads during the Holocaust) active in German-occupied Eastern Europe.
  • ichael Dov Weissmandl (1903-1957), rabbi and Holocaust activist
  • Therefore, his later denial of knowledge of Holocaust activities may be plausible only at the deta
  • that will supposedly investigate whether the Holocaust actually happened...is deeply shocking.
  • jecting supersessionism and, in light of the Holocaust, advocated educational programs to improve r
  • nted asylum when the Portuguese launched the Holocaust against the Muslims in Sri Lanka.
  • The first, entitled “The Holocaust against the Sinti and Roma and Present Day R
  • nse of harmonics, similar to Immortal's Pure Holocaust, aided in the creation of the band's sound a
  • living within Romanian borders survived the Holocaust, albeit under harsh conditions.
  • ousin Gustav Flatow was also a victim of the Holocaust; Alfred died in Theresienstadt Ghetto in Dec
  • owever, refused to leave and perished in the Holocaust, along with an aunt and uncle.
  • gardens which commemorate the losses of the Holocaust also exist on sites which were not directly
  • The combination of pornography and the Holocaust also appears in canonic Holocaust literature
  • n the essay The Cuban Missile Crisis: Second Holocaust, an alternative history in which the 1962 cr
  • Two popes and the Holocaust: an examination of the controversy (2005)
  • themes from horror movies, such as Cannibal Holocaust and Rosemary's Baby.
  • Harriet Beecher Stowe House, the Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education, and the Cincinnati S
  • his grandparents, Viennese Jews who fled the Holocaust and immigrated to Shanghai, Hochstadt conduc
  • Historicism, the Holocaust and Zionism: critical studies in modern Jewi
  • agreed to pay to the direct survivors of the Holocaust, and to those who were made to work as force
  • The Jewish Holocaust and the Armenians
  • Gray Zones: Ambiguity and Compromise in the Holocaust and Aftermath (2005).
  • anted as a memorial to those who died in the Holocaust and will eventually contain six million tree
  • icies on the Jewish refugee issue during the Holocaust, and later lobbied against British control o
  • otocol specifically covers the denial of the Holocaust and other genocides recognised as such by ot
  • and Ed., "Poems of the Holocaust and Poems of Faith" By Aaron Zeitlin.
  • se of the subjects it deals with, namely the Holocaust and a call for tolerance.
  • nsible for researching Romania's role in the Holocaust, and gathering, archiving and publishing doc
  • tate Museum's Centre for Education About the Holocaust and Auschwitz documents the wartime circumst
  • s father's family escaped Germany during the holocaust and migrated to America through Poland ("Wil
  • Her parents fled to England during the Holocaust and Second World War.
  • Rosner was orphaned by the Holocaust and was befriended by Merrill.
  • d John K. Roth, Approaches to Auschwitz: The Holocaust and Its Legacy (Atlanta: John Knox, 1987; 2n
  • She later perished in the Holocaust and Rotblat never saw her again.
  • that such uses trivialize the meaning of the Holocaust, and many consider them offensive.
  • ng Jewish, were mixed in with victims of the Holocaust and sent to a concentration camp in Berga.
  • srael; his father emigrated there during the Holocaust, and joined the British army.
  • e earliest cinematic efforts to describe the Holocaust, and it is still quoted extensively by succe
  • ite a 1994 law mandating the teaching of the Holocaust and genocide in all elementary and high scho
  • Pius XII, The Holocaust, and the Cold War.
  • He survived the Holocaust and moved to Paris.
  • s Cohn's exploits as a French Jew during the Holocaust and World War II, when she, working as a nur
  • The Holocaust and the Japanese Atrocities, Kinue Tokudome
  • l Final Tour" along with Darkest Hour, Toxic Holocaust and Repulsion.
  • He escaped from Poland during the Holocaust and settled in Palestine during 1940.
  • sity, he has researched World War II and the Holocaust, and has published extensively as author and
  • The book presents a detailed history of the Holocaust and is based on a vast array of documents an
  • erica, and was the only one who survived the Holocaust and continued the dynasty of Boyan.
  • or films such as Emanuelle in America, Porno Holocaust and Erotic Nights of the Living Dead.
  • Dawidowicz's major interests were the Holocaust and Jewish history.
  • ains first-person testimonies concerning the Holocaust, and features film footage and photographs o
  • s the Jewish Communities in Bulgaria and the Holocaust and the Salvation of the Jews in Bulgaria ex
  • his own maturity in making a film about the Holocaust, and the project remained "on [his] guilty c
  • Michael Phayer, Pius XII, the Holocaust, and the Cold War, Bloomington, Indiana Univ
  • e museum is dedicated to education about the Holocaust and operates under the mission to "eliminate
  • te being there immediately subsequent to the Holocaust, and World War 2.
  • The Holocaust and Tolerance Museum is a museum to be built
  • Henri and his experiences in the Holocaust and later with Give Kids the World were the
  • inejad for having voiced his doubts over the Holocaust and the need for relocating the Jews to Euro
  • The Jewish community perished in the Holocaust, and was not reconstituted afterwards.
  • cials of the Nazi Party, an architect of the Holocaust and Hitler's possible successor, is appointe
  • otocol specifically covers the denial of the Holocaust and other genocides as defined by internatio
  • kavia writes mainly about her childhood, the Holocaust and her war experiences.
  • to warn the Allies and tell the world of the Holocaust and systematic exterminations of Jews in Naz
  • The Holocaust and History: The Known, the Unknown, the Dis
  • abbi Ungar's son-in-law who had survived the Holocaust and re-established his yeshiva in Somerville
  • paintings and share their thoughts about the Holocaust and Jews in general.
  • was an Austrian physicist, a survivor of the Holocaust, and initiator of research on electron-posit
  • d Executive director of the Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide in Jerusalem.
  • Since 1987 the Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide is publishing a newsletter, Int
  • Since the mid 1970s the capitalized term " Holocaust" has been closely associated with the Nazi m
  • ny reflections on Judaism, Christianity, the Holocaust and Zionism.
  • A Jew, she was a victim of the Holocaust and died at the age of 18 in a labor camp in
  • ly sent to Buchenwald, Helfgott survived the Holocaust and was sent to England after the war with 7
  • In 1982 the Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide held an interdisciplinary, mult
  • ns of thousands of refugees who survived the Holocaust, and in 1981 as co-producer and co-writer fo
  • The Holocaust and Humanity From the Holocaust, we begin to
  • ted to the remembrance of the victims of the Holocaust and particularly to reflecting on Romania's
  • mphlet, The Longest Hatred, which denied the Holocaust and claimed the existence of a subversive Je
  • The Holocaust and Anti-Semitism The Holocaust was an event
  • With his subject matter revolving around the Holocaust and the sufferings of the Jews in Europe, he
  • cles and books relating to Nazi Germany, the Holocaust and the Catholic Church, including his most
  • gero Deodato's exploitation classic Cannibal Holocaust, and Umberto Lenzi's cannibal films Mangiati
  • Stalags (also known as Stalags: Holocaust and Pornography in Israel) is a 2007 documen
  • knowledge what they called the 1915 Armenian holocaust and “return Armenian lands confiscated by Tu
  • The Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide was founded in Jerusalem, in 19
  • He survived the Holocaust and came to England as a refugee at the age
  • d four of the five brothers she survived the Holocaust and the internment at Auschwitz and Bergen-B
  • ning: The Role of the Catholic Church in the Holocaust and Its Unfulfilled Duty of RepairAlfred A.
  • iminal Law and criminalize the denial of the Holocaust and the display of Nazi symbols including th
  • and reflect the international impact of the Holocaust and the variety of individuals and communiti
  • same time) by their parents and survived the Holocaust and the war.
  • e start of the Second World War, through the Holocaust, and into the postwar period.
  • The Holocaust and the Henmaid's Tale: A Case for Comparing
  • Pius XII, The Holocaust, and the Cold War is a 2008 book by historia
  • A Little Matter Of Genocide: Holocaust And Denial In The Americas 1492 To The Prese
  • he introducing part of the Literature of the Holocaust, and based all its propaganda on the defense
  • te about his experiences as a Jew during the Holocaust, and wrote a foreword in Elie Wiesel's book,
  • photographs are now located in the Museum of Holocaust and Resistance at the Ghetto Fighters House
  • t the cartoon "trivializes the crimes of the Holocaust and causes undeserved anguish to those who s
  • concentration and labor camps as part of the Holocaust, and about 450 from them survived.
  • (born 1926, Bratislava) is a survivor of the Holocaust and an author.
  • In her 1981 book The Holocaust and Historians, the American historian Lucy
  • amin's Struggle (2005), a pamphlet about the Holocaust and in the British TV series Waking the Dead
  • ector would later focus with his films Porno Holocaust and Erotic Nights Of The Living Dead.
  • His older sister, Edit, also survived the Holocaust and was brought to Ireland after the war.
  • The group denies the Holocaust, and are self titled anti-globalists.
  • ll as being a member of the bands Armageddon Holocaust and Doctor D.
  • k, turning their attention especially to the Holocaust and the trends of both ongoing assimilation
  • Blitzkrieg, Ideology, and Atrocity (review) Holocaust and Genocide Studies - Volume 19, Number 1,
  • ssioned sequel in light of the events of the Holocaust and modern Jewish and Israeli efforts to stu
  • multiple books dealing with the Hunger Plan, Holocaust and genocide.
  • ayed drums in the studio for the albums Pure Holocaust and Battles in the North.
  • The Promise and Limits of Comparison: The Holocaust and the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda, Scott Strau
  • latter title has also been published as The Holocaust and Collective Memory, especially for non-US
  • d thus dedicated his life to researching the Holocaust and bringing its tragic lessons in human rig
  • ning: The Role of the Catholic Church in the Holocaust and Its Unfulfilled Duty of Repair, his acco
  • e would later formulate, in a paper entitled Holocaust and the Christians, that the lure of Nazism
  • "March of the Innocent" is about the Holocaust and "Ship of Hope" tells of the "Voyage of t
  • was charged with hiding the evidence of the Holocaust, and putting dead victims through "Economic
  • his studies he wrote several books about the Holocaust and especially about Jewish refugees in Asia
  • orate the role of the German railways in the Holocaust and the Leo Baeck-programme to raise the "aw
  • He survived the Holocaust and joined the Irgun, operating in Rome and
  • nglish Bible translations render the word as holocaust, and others translate it as burnt offering.
  • m, as well as his controversial views on The Holocaust and Jewish history have led to allegations o
  • 7 in memory of those who perished during the Holocaust, and in honor of all the liberators and surv
  • amp, Oshry began writing his responsa to the Holocaust, answering very difficult questions concerni
  • Long before the Holocaust, antisemitism threatened Eastern European Je
  • I cannot use [the word ' Holocaust'] anymore.
  • s of cultural amnesia and remembrance of the Holocaust appear in the works of other post-Holocaust
  • s participated in a number of expositions of Holocaust art.
  • of documents pertaining to Pius XII and the Holocaust, as well as his outspoken criticism of the p
  • He regards educating Arabs on the Holocaust as a contribution to promoting Israeli-Pales
  • pbell's Psychologizing of Myth Precludes the Holocaust as Touchstone of Reality.
  • They, therefore, denote the Holocaust as "HoloCa$h" and the United States as "Jew$
  • nterest Medieaval English Literature and the holocaust, as reflected in Polish writings.
  • believed that such an attempt to explain the Holocaust as a metaphor or symbol was dangerous and co
  • anything to diminish the horror of the Nazi Holocaust as I revere and respect the history of my pe
  • ecause of them we can see the victims of the Holocaust as human and not statistics.
  • SS-Helferin infamous for her key role in The Holocaust as a top-ranking official at the Auschwitz-B
  • partment had "recently avoided selecting the Holocaust as a topic for GCSE coursework for fear of c
  • Riess, Volker, eds., The Good Old Days: The Holocaust as seen by its Perpetrators and Bystanders,
  • nder German penal law for their roles in the Holocaust as mid- to lower-level officials in the Ausc
  • he Book", Adolf Hitler as "The Hero" and the Holocaust as a "holy hoax".
  • Noting that he had described the Holocaust as "the most fantastic outburst of collectiv
  • a war between states, Stapeldon depicts this holocaust as the result of class war between an arroga
  • is monument, although directly linked to the Holocaust as an historical event, has taken on larger
  • for the Presidential Advisory Commission on Holocaust Assets, chaired by Edgar Bronfman, Sr.. Sinc
  • Lipton later witnessed the horrors of the Holocaust at Landsberg, where he and the rest of Easy
  • She frequently lectures on the Holocaust at libraries, schools and universities in th
  • Teaching the Holocaust at the University and College Levels.
  • th Flatow and his cousin were victims of the Holocaust at Theresienstadt.
  • Documents on the Holocaust at the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Lib
  • He survived Holocaust at 15, studied chemistry in Prague and in 19
  • the youngest sister being killed during the Holocaust at the age of 1 and a half.
  • to the 65,000 murdered Austrian Jews in the Holocaust at Judenplatz in Vienna.
  • Prince Harry was educated about the Holocaust at the Centre following an incident when he
  • the 2006 Commemoration of the victims of the Holocaust at United Nations Headquarters
  • statements after a meeting with the National Holocaust Awareness Student Organization in 1990.
  • Several classic albums such as Pure Holocaust, Battles In The North, At The Heart Of Winte
  • Ironically enough, the horrors of the Holocaust became the rationalization for the preparati
  • Some schools refuse to teach the holocaust because some may not believe, but will teach
  • The search for the origins of the Holocaust began almost as soon as World War II ended.
  • ng medical marijuana while ignoring the real holocaust being perpetrated by supposedly responsible
  • After the Holocaust, Berkovits asserted that God's "absence" in
  • Due to the role of Christianity in the Holocaust Berkovits rejected interreligious dialogue w
  • During the Holocaust, Block 10 was a cellblock at the Auschwitz C
  • nted by the Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust, bodies which promote theories of Holocaust
  • The Zombie Pack, Vol. 2 contains Zombie Holocaust, Burial Ground: The Nights of Terror, and Fl
  • gan to discuss the unspeakable crimes of the Holocaust, but most just found it all too hard to beli
  • His subject is not the Holocaust, but rather how it has been acknowledged, de
  • from a massively powerful metahuman known as Holocaust, but they are easily defeated.
  • He died in the Holocaust, but his place of death is unknown.
  • t-grandfather, uncle, and cousin died in the Holocaust, but he had not considered making a film on
  • His mother died in the Holocaust, but his father survived; father and son wer
  • A book on the Romany holocaust by Romany Rose (Oskar Rose) tells of the fat
  • with saving the lives of 5,200 Jews from the Holocaust by using his influence and the facilities of
  • s rescue work to save European Jews from the Holocaust by joining the Vaad Hatzalah of the Agudath
  • He managed to escape the Holocaust by fleeing to England together with his wife
  • her Desbois published his latest book is The Holocaust by Bullets: A Priest's Journey to Uncover th
  • alestinians are suffering as a result of the Holocaust by having to accept an illegal Israeli state
  • As a Jewish child he was saved from holocaust by a Polish family.
  • and his family escaped the Nazis during the Holocaust by fleeing to the Soviet Union.
  • order to save other Jews in Europe from the Holocaust by providing them with a means of immigratio
  • er, describes the killing of Jews during the Holocaust by German SS officers in 1942.
  • Psycho Holocaust by Lazarus Entertainment (Actor - Southern P
  • owledged the deliberate participation in the Holocaust by the World War II Romanian regime led by I
  • eve that Hitler definitely had plans for the Holocaust by 1924, if not earlier.
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