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of Justice in March 2000, a seat he still occupies. Here, he reacts to the above quote from ... Discusses quote from Abel Herzberg
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I quote the following extract: "Before the German people"—Frank says—"are to experience starvation
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of the Subcarpathian Ruthenian peasantry on the Jews" (Quoted in Sole, "Subcarpathian Ruthenia, 1918
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punishment of offenses against the law of nations, quote, "by whomsoever and wheresoever committed," end ... quote. It is, therefore, wholly fitting for this court to hear these charges of international crimes
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the Jewish threat, quoting the stock phrase, “The Jews are our misfortune.” After the speech, he
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. Minimum toilet facilities. Watchtowers. Barbed wire. A suburb of Paris, close to, quote, "civilization
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York Times and The Washington Post ran stories on the massacre, quoting one American soldier who stated
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of the Subcarpathian Ruthenian peasantry on the Jews" (Quoted in Sole, "Subcarpathian Ruthenia, 1918
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married. When I saw Sammy again I knew that he was “the one.” USA, a New Life: Starting in 1952Some quotes
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like to quote a few, two short sentences from Telford Taylor, who was our chief counsel of the
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, 1982), p. 32. This quote also appears in the Permanent Exhibition of the United States Holocaust
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, to the governor. And a panic started. Only very few, very quote-unquote "desirable" people received
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quoted speech, that of October 4, 1943, in Poznan to a gathering of SS generals, Himmler explicitly
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went we were sort of quote/unquote like "elite" of survivors. Narrator: Trying to make a living. At
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photographs and films to be made. And he insisted on viewing every corner of these camps so that—and I quote
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(Southfield, Mich., 2003) [first published in 1977, by Joachim Nachbar]. There are many testimonies quoted in