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  • ion tasked with developing a memorial to the Holocaust, Gottschalk advocated on behalf of something
  • as the Nazi persecution of the Jews and the Holocaust had not yet happened, this feeling made no d
  • In her speech she noted that although the Holocaust had taken everything she valued, it had also
  • The aftermath of the Holocaust had a profound effect on society in both Eur
  • blinka: Extermination Camp or Transit Camp? ( Holocaust Handbook Series)Hastings, Castle Hill Publis
  • is to show how the Nazis managed to make the Holocaust happen, this escape attempt may be viewed as
  • North America in which he asserted that the Holocaust happened to the Jews "because they were seri
  • ed to show that those who would now deny the Holocaust happened are wrong...
  • The teachers believe that the Holocaust happened, but they will not teach it so that
  • The Holocaust has been a common subject in American litera
  • His controversial work, often related to the Holocaust, has frequently irritated critics and curato
  • he "Auschwitz Report" in Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, has said of the Vrba controversy: "There ar
  • poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric," and the Holocaust has indeed had a profound impact on art and
  • ysically disabled and Roma as victims of the Holocaust have often been embodied in the form of inte
  • nal solution" for what is today known as the Holocaust, have been regarded as a case of Sprachregel
  • When questioned about the Holocaust, he dismissed it as lies and allied propagan
  • During the Holocaust he and his sister were hidden in a Roman Cat
  • the Nazi takeover in Germany in 1933 and the Holocaust, he had to flee to the Netherlands in 1938 d
  • A refugee of the Holocaust, he emigrated to the United States in July o
  • During the Holocaust Henryk Hochman was deported to Bochnia Ghett
  • s the only Jewish team member to survive the Holocaust; her team mates Anna Dresden-Polak, Jud Simo
  • Khaled Abdul-Wahab (1911-1997) was The Holocaust hero, who saved several Jewish families from
  • Holocaust Hero: The Untold Story of Solomon Schonfeld,
  • the most remarkable, yet least known of the Holocaust heroes.
  • In 1941, during the Holocaust, Hirschler was killed in the Jasenovac conce
  • During the Holocaust, his mother was murdered in Auschwitz's gas
  • According to Holocaust historian Michael Marrus, "while the Church
  • of The American Spectator, Martin Gilbert, a Holocaust historian, writes: "Building on earlier, doc
  • August 4: Raul Hilberg, 81, Jewish Holocaust historian, lung cancer.
  • has previously stirred intense debate among Holocaust historians with his thesis surrounding Decem
  • The Nazi Holocaust: Historical Articles on the Destruction of E
  • ld without civilization: mass murder and the Holocaust, history and analysis, University Press of A
  • ety of Saint Pius X during a much-publicized Holocaust history controversy.
  • n an outspoken critic of the presentation of Holocaust history in the national historical narrative
  • pressure against a proposed program to teach Holocaust history at Vilnius University, Katz was forc
  • The Holocaust History Project (THHP) is a non-profit corpo
  • Holocaust History.org
  • ocausal and deterministic explanation of the Holocaust, holding it to have been the inevitable outc
  • dings, photographs, and essays regarding the Holocaust, Holocaust denial and anti-Semitism.
  • Hardcore Holocaust II - The Peel Sessions LP (track: "Open Woun
  • PETA has twice used Holocaust imagery in its campaigns.
  • Eastern Europe, Eastern European Jewry, the Holocaust in Eastern Europe, and modern nationalism.
  • memorial and documentation centre about the Holocaust in Mechelen.
  • true story of a Jewish girl who survived the Holocaust in a convent, where she got to know Pope Joh
  • o the saving of thousands of Jews during the Holocaust in Italy during the German occupation.
  • ogether, they saved thirteen Jews during the Holocaust in German-occupied Poland.
  • esponse to the claim that Hitler ordered the Holocaust in The Eichmann Memoirs was to claim that Ei
  • any, and released their famous debut, 'Final Holocaust' in 1990.
  • population during the implementation of the Holocaust in Romania, she is one of only 52 Romanians
  • ot yet fully determined, in carrying out The Holocaust in the Baltic States.
  • where he began his work in memorializing the Holocaust in Cleveland, Ohio .
  • Children", the first feature film about the Holocaust in Poland ever made.
  • Marrus, Michael The Holocaust In History, Toronto: KeyPorter, 2000 page 15
  • (Polish) GRZEGORZ HRYCIUK, Holocaust in Eastern Galicia 1941-1944
  • ion) perished in the Stahlecker phase of the Holocaust in August 1941.
  • er survivors presented their memories of the Holocaust in various forms of art.
  • obycz, Poland (now Ukraine) and survived the Holocaust in hiding.
  • For more details on this topic, see Holocaust in Poland.
  • Under His Very Windows: The Vatican and the Holocaust in Italy (2000)
  • in 1999 for crimes committed as part of the Holocaust in Belarus in 1942.
  • His current research deals with the Holocaust in the USSR.
  • maining Jews were deported and killed in the Holocaust in June 1942.
  • The Holocaust in Norway was a consequence of a series of e
  • Rabbi Steif was rescued from death in the Holocaust in 1944 as a result of a deal between Rudolp
  • memorial commemorating victims of the Romani Holocaust in the world.
  • e designs tend to approach the memory of the Holocaust in a different way, often intending to provo
  • 1996: The Holocaust in Latvia 1941-1944 - The Missing Center, Hi
  • The synagogue survived the Holocaust in which 25,000 Belgian Jews died.
  • given to the International Commission on the Holocaust in Romania, which was established by former
  • uter chip that will trigger a global nuclear holocaust in less than 24 hours.
  • d this line-up recorded ENT's debut album, A Holocaust in Your Head, which was later voted number 3
  • Between 1941 and 1945 the Holocaust in Ukraine killed approximately 3,000,000 Uk
  • he great evils in history generally, and the Holocaust in particular, were not executed by fanatics
  • ated every year as one of the victims of the Holocaust in her home town in Trondheim.
  • at other, more traditional portrayals of the Holocaust in Orthodox writings tend to dwell on the mi
  • particularly of the 1917 Revolution and the Holocaust in Latvia.
  • The Holocaust in Ukraine refers to the Nazi crimes during
  • ally murdered in the Stahlecker phase of the Holocaust in 1941.
  • Previous studies of the Romani Holocaust in Czechoslovakia have, as Pape suggests, re
  • ions First Annual Official Observance of the Holocaust in January 2006.
  • 2005: Nazi/Soviet Disinformation about the Holocaust in Latvia: Daugavas Vanagi: Who are they?, I
  • and England were refusing to teach about the Holocaust in fear of offending those that are apart of
  • The Holocaust in American Life is a book by historian Pete
  • d the American Historical Profession and The Holocaust in American Life.
  • uding shootings and criminal negligence (see Holocaust in Romania).
  • Survivors of the Nazi Holocaust in Europe, as well as Jews from other parts
  • e 1931 census) that was wiped out during the Holocaust, in June-July 1943.
  • the 1980s; memory and politics regarding the Holocaust in Germany; Nazi Germany's anti-Semitic prop
  • The Holocaust in Hungary is commemorated in Gyula's German
  • Memorial to Victims of the Injustice of the Holocaust in New York City is a sculpture by Harriet F
  • ed as saying abortion is "the most atrocious holocaust in the history of the United States".
  • war, he married a woman who had survived the Holocaust in eastern Europe and emigrated to France.
  • is only one of five living survivors of the Holocaust in Ireland.
  • arliner Rebbe in Lutsk, and later (after the Holocaust), in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
  • formation: Nazi crimes against ethnic Poles, Holocaust in Poland, and Nuremberg Trials
  • Holocaust in Ukraine: the map
  • ed Swiss banks accused of profiting from the Holocaust in their settlement negotiations with plaint
  • While the two gentlemen reveal their Holocaust incidents and describe how the lives they le
  • y artists have dealt with the subject of the Holocaust, including Yigal Tumarkin, Moshe Gershuni, J
  • ho was Jewish, had relatives who died in the Holocaust, including six aunts and uncles.
  • ve that if they can prove one fact about the holocaust incorrect than the whole event must be false
  • rsial tenure battle and of Finkelstein's The Holocaust Industry, Hilberg also made a posthumous app
  • uild a museum dedicated to the memory of the Holocaust inside a roman park.
  • esponsibility towards the realisation of the Holocaust, insofar as the Vichy regime had willfully c
  • 1% of Ukrainian Jewish families survived the Holocaust intact.
  • In her 2004 book Photographing the Holocaust: Interpreting the Evidence, published a year
  • One of the first depictions of a nuclears holocaust is included in Olaf Stapledon's celebrated L
  • g and Seeking: Faith and Tolerance After the Holocaust is 2004 documentary film about Menachem Daum
  • The Holocaust is a clear example of two factors at work.
  • unities from Their Foundation till after the Holocaust, is one of the most important projects under
  • Forgotten Voices of the Holocaust is a collection of interviews with victims o
  • The terror of the Holocaust is re-enacted in staged photographs and in f
  • n that the generally accepted history of the Holocaust is wrong.
  • "The concept of a Sudra Holocaust is generally denied by the Brahmanist Govern
  • One of the most famous images of the holocaust is of Rabbi Moshe Hagerman the Dayan - Jewis
  • Media Analysis column and extensively on the Holocaust, Israeli economy, technology, and Middle Eas
  • s in much of the current media hype over the Holocaust; it is brimming with the same indifference t
  • dest institution devoted to the study of the Holocaust, its causes and legacies.
  • and the discovery of the full extent of the Holocaust, Jews were restricted from migrating to Pale
  • Prior to the Holocaust, Joseph Berliner worked in his father's radi
  • Cries in the Night: Women Who Challenged the Holocaust, Kansas City, Sheed & Ward, 1997.
  • During the Holocaust, large-scale gas chambers designed for mass
  • z that he stopped believing in God after the Holocaust, Leibowitz answered, “Then you never believe
  • He also established Holocaust libraries and published the poems of the Hol
  • Svyniukhy, Ukraine (1992), published by the Holocaust Library in New York.
  • rom Russian and edited by Wolf Goodman), The Holocaust Library, New York 1979 ISBN 0-89604-030-5
  • Out Of The Whirlwind: A Reader Of Holocaust Literature (1968)
  • In his essay "Narrative Perspectives on Holocaust Literature", Leon Yudkin uses The House of D
  • osl Rakover Talks to God became a classic of Holocaust literature, died Sept. 29 in Manhattan.
  • on, creative writing, detective fiction, and Holocaust literature.
  • about her childhood in Poland, surviving the Holocaust, living in Israel and then in the US.
  • he Ethical and Religious Implications of the Holocaust, located at the American Jewish University (
  • uring the Nazi occupation in Yours Always, A Holocaust Love Story.
  • Robert Kerman in Cannibal Holocaust, Mangiati vivi, and Cannibal Ferox.
  • ities - which allowed her to go on after the Holocaust, marry, raise children and live normally - i
  • Thus, participants in the Holocaust may have privately felt horror or disgust at
  • e Government created the British Hero of the Holocaust medal, awarding it in March 2010 to 25 peopl
  • The institute collects archives on holocaust memoirs, radio transcripts and magazines fro
  • s is a Man and The Truce, Levi's initial two Holocaust memoirs.
  • ri V class which is now on display at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
  • momonument in Amsterdam, the Gay and Lesbian Holocaust Memorial in Sydney, the Pink Triangle Park i
  • Maislinger and they coordinate the Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service, Austrian Social Service an
  • Holocaust Memorial Day or Holocaust Remembrance Day ma
  • donated that collection to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
  • The Children's Holocaust Memorial consists of an authentic German tra
  • files at Bad Arolsen, Germany, and at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC.
  • Both the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., and the
  • The Nebraska Holocaust Memorial is located at Wyuka Cemetery, in Li
  • can be found on the website of the Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service.
  • the Board of Directors for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
  • The Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service (AHMS) has supported the MH
  • At the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC, the quota
  • hat led to the creation of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.
  • ere young Austrians can serve their Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service.
  • useum were tightened after the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum shooting on June 10, 2009.
  • The Holocaust Memorial Foundation of Illinois, which runs
  • Day bombing in 1997 and Belfast's hosting of Holocaust Memorial Day in 2004.
  • n of the statement is also on display at the Holocaust memorial Yad Vashem in Israel.
  • He was officially honored by the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial in 2008 as one of the Righteous Amo
  • rnational Trade Center and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
  • The Oregon Holocaust Memorial is an outdoor memorial dedicated to
  • r best known sculpture is named Die Rampe, a Holocaust memorial dated from 1980.
  • The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Gh
  • s with Beyer Blinder Belle Architects), U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum (Associated Architects with
  • ncil helps oversee and run the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
  • The Emek Sholom Holocaust Memorial Cemetery was built in 1955.
  • The New England Holocaust Memorial is a memorial in Boston, Massachuse
  • consulted on the development of a number of Holocaust memorial and education centers overseas, inc
  • Judenplatz Holocaust Memorial (Nameless Library), by Rachel White
  • tman questioned its location near the Jewish Holocaust Memorial in Berlin.
  • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum shooting in 2009
  • Bush for a 5-year term to the United States Holocaust Memorial Council.
  • Austrian Holocaust Memorial Servants (Gedenkdieners) serving th
  • Holocaust memorial at the site of the former Klooga co
  • Judaica library, art gallery, and community Holocaust Memorial Garden.
  • The Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service is a partner institution of
  • The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum features testimony by Christ
  • The Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre (MHMC) is a museum in Montre
  • ain journalist Daniel Pearl was added to the Holocaust Memorial as the first non-Holocaust victim.
  • The Oregon Holocaust Memorial is an outdoor memorial in Oregon de
  • he initiated in Surrey the commemoration of Holocaust Memorial Day in the United Kingdom.
  • lein appeared with her sister Natalie at the Holocaust Memorial Day concert and read extracts from
  • The Holocaust Memorial at California Palace of the Legion
  • submitted Braun's video to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
  • It also contains the Emek Sholom Holocaust Memorial Cemetery, one of the first memorial
  • The Coalition began when the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and American Jewish World Se
  • At the 1993 opening of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. he was o
  • ions with the Humboldt Foundation and the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, and sits on the editorial b
  • ere young Austrians can serve their Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service (Gedenkdienst).
  • Herbert Rosenkranz supported the Holocaust Memorial Service of young Austrians in Israe
  • han 500 young Austrians rendered an Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service in Argentina, Australia, Be
  • were stored at the US National Archives and Holocaust Memorial Museum, including both diplomatic c
  • Force, a joint project of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the American Academy of Dip
  • Holocaust memorial landscapes in Germany encompass a l
  • "House of Peace") is a Holocaust memorial centre near Laxton in Nottinghamshi
  • is law provides recognition for Yom HaShoah ( Holocaust Memorial Day) that falls in April/May accord
  • ing their involvement in the building of the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin, because the plasticizer
  • American museums including the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC and the exp
  • tions Development Corporation; United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Committee on Conscience; Co
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