Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... Union ; its basic principle was embodied in Art . 123 of the Stalin Constitution . It has been consistently , even rigorously , enforced by the Soviet courts . Few sociological surveys would ... UNION II . THE JEWS IN THE SOVIET UNION 105.
... Union ; its basic principle was embodied in Art . 123 of the Stalin Constitution . It has been consistently , even rigorously , enforced by the Soviet courts . Few sociological surveys would ... UNION II . THE JEWS IN THE SOVIET UNION 105.
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... Union , issued by the State Publishing House in Moscow in April 1957. Here , it is stated that 10,940 soldiers and officers received the order , " Hero of the Soviet Union , " for their courage and heroism during World War II . There ...
... Union , issued by the State Publishing House in Moscow in April 1957. Here , it is stated that 10,940 soldiers and officers received the order , " Hero of the Soviet Union , " for their courage and heroism during World War II . There ...
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... unions offer an especially promising field for increased educational effort . The National Maritime Union reported that it found anti - Semitism a growing problem in its ranks . The union's position is emphatic and clear - cut , but not all ...
... unions offer an especially promising field for increased educational effort . The National Maritime Union reported that it found anti - Semitism a growing problem in its ranks . The union's position is emphatic and clear - cut , but not all ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
III | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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