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... percent of the Supreme Soviet's total member- ship . In March 1950 , two of the 678 members ( .3 percent ) of the Soviet of the Union , and three of the 638 members ( .5 percent ) of the Soviet of Nationalities , were Jews - thus ...
... percent of the Supreme Soviet's total member- ship . In March 1950 , two of the 678 members ( .3 percent ) of the Soviet of the Union , and three of the 638 members ( .5 percent ) of the Soviet of Nationalities , were Jews - thus ...
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... percent of the Jewish popula- tion in the large communities are gainfully employed , in contrast to 10 to 20 percent in the medium communities , and 5 to 10 percent in the smallest communities . Jewish participation in the liberal ...
... percent of the Jewish popula- tion in the large communities are gainfully employed , in contrast to 10 to 20 percent in the medium communities , and 5 to 10 percent in the smallest communities . Jewish participation in the liberal ...
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... percent of Buenos Aires ' employed Jews . In the cat- egory of industry and labor , medium and large manufacturers and laborers include some 16 percent each ; artisans are a sig- nificant group of more than 10 percent ; small ...
... percent of Buenos Aires ' employed Jews . In the cat- egory of industry and labor , medium and large manufacturers and laborers include some 16 percent each ; artisans are a sig- nificant group of more than 10 percent ; small ...
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Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Balance Sheet of Extermination II | 30 |
III | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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