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  • ...lish ed. of [[Muhammad (1967 Hrbek, Petrácek), book]]. Translated from the Czech. [[Category:Translated from Czech|1971 Hrbek]]
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  • ...became professor of Islamic Studies. Hrbek died March 20, 1993 in Prague [Czech Republic]. **[[Mahomet = Muhammad (1971 Hrbek, Petrácek), book (Polish ed.)]]
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  • ...sequently sent to the concentration camp [[Theresienstadt]] in present-day Czech Republic. Marcus Choleva and most of his family spent a year and a half in
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  • Alex was born in Sobrance, Czechoslovakia in 1931 to Joseph and Giselle Moskowitz. ...underground effort with Czech and Polish Jewish veteran prisoner activists to sustain the youths until liberation in 1945.
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  • ...beration there in April 1945. Too ill to be evacuated, she was transferred to a hospital at Niendorf, where the record of her life ended. ...lins Publishers, 2015. Also published in Polish, Spanish, Catalan, Slovak, Czech, French, German, and Hebrew.)
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  • ...ons through April 25, 2016. Data includes names, dates of birth, and links to full records of the Oral History Collection, which provide videos or audios ...er own statements. The materials in this collection have been and continue to be used as evidence in the trials of war crimes.
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  • A sequel to [[Valtakunnan salaisuus (1959 Waltari), novel]]. *[[Wrogowie rodzaju ludzkiego (1997 Waltari / Manowska), novel (Polish ed.)]]
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  • ...oaching and asked a Polish landowner, with whom he had business relations, to take me and my brother. My brother was hospitalized, but as a Jew he was sent to the ghetto.
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  • Second part of Feuchtwanger’s trilogy on Josephus. The Jewish historian tries to reconcile a high position in the Roman world with being Jewish. *[[Rímský Zid = The Jew of Rome (1935 Feuchtwanger), novel (Czech ed.)]]
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  • ...ed by a Czech family. Renate remained at Auschwitz and was taken care by a Polish family and then went an orphanage in France. Finally, six years after the e ...escape the Nazi government's policies against Jews. Before leaving Germany to live in Czechoslovakia, Herbert worked in the import-export business, and I
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  • ...z]]. Having survived the liquidation of the camp in July 1944, he was sent to [[Buchenwald]], where he was liberated. ...the [[Windermere Children]] on their way to England, where he was reunited to his father.
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  • *[[The New Testament: A Historical Introduction to the Early Christian Writings (1997 Ehrman), book]] **[[The New Testament: A Historical Introduction to the Early Christian Writings, 2nd ed. (2000 Ehrman), book]]
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  • ...emains of a time traveler from the near future, who traveled into the past to make a video of Jesus. *[[Wideo z Jezusem (2004 Eschbach / Pátková), novel (Czech ed.)]]
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