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Papers from a 1994 joint conference sponsored by the Evangelische Akademie Arnoldshain and the Fritz Bauer Institut. 240 pages ; 22 cm.
The essays in this volume explores the ways in which the Italian colonial experience continues to be relevant, despite the extent to which forgetting colonialism became an integral part of Italian culture and national identity. Includes bibliographical references and index. 301 pages ; 23 cm
International conference proceedings. 451 pagina's. : illustraties, kaarten. ; 24 cm
Reports, correspondence, leaflets, and notes, relating to political and economic conditions in Turkey, Zionism, relief work and the conduct of German occupying forces in Belgium during World War I, American neutrality in World War I, war propaganda, and proposals for world peace.
Contains records of reorganisation of Regional committee, invites for members to Third ZAVNOBiH conference, monetary changes, population supply issues, personnel files, etc. Part of the fond is the material of "Okružna uprava narodnih dobara" (The Office for Regional Management of public property), which contains information about confiscated property.
1150 N (14:09:45) Man at desk. Another man meets him in office. Signing documents, talking. Crucifix on the wall. Cameraman in shot. EXT, man with top hat and black coat walking (shots repeat). Looking at trees and grass. 1150 O (14:12:47) Prague, Czechoslovakia. LS, entrance of Kolovratsky Palace where the offices of the Ministry of Information are. CU, plaque, "Ministry of Information" on the building. ...
Conference at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC, 1 May 1997. Cosponsored by the Research Institute of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the Rijksinstituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie. 9 p. ; 28 cm.
"This collection of essays explores and examines the role of the intelligence in three major wars, and the often uneasy relationship between the military and intelligence communities."--Page 4 of cover. Papers presented at an international conference held at the US Army War College, May 1986. 464 pages : maps ; 24 cm
Conference proceedings. xii, 450 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
The World Jewish Congress (WJC) is an international organization founded by resolution of the First World jewish Congress, which took place in August 1936 in Geneva. The organization goal is to defend the political, social, and economic rights of Jews throughout the world. Its governing bodies were elected at the First World Jewish Congress: the executive committee headed by Stephen Wise (also the ...