The Nineteenth Century and After, Volumes 137-138Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1945 |
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Pagina 18
... March , 1933. The victims were sometimes detained for a few hours , sometimes for days , beaten with rubber truncheons or Stahlruten , or sometimes flogged till they fainted , to be brought to with cold water and then flogged again ...
... March , 1933. The victims were sometimes detained for a few hours , sometimes for days , beaten with rubber truncheons or Stahlruten , or sometimes flogged till they fainted , to be brought to with cold water and then flogged again ...
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... MARCH , 1945 1 To His Beatitude the Ecumenical Patriarch at Constantinople , To His Grace the Archbishop of ... March 14th and 15th , 1945. The clergy who participated in this Assembly came from all Yugoslav ter- ritories populated by ...
... MARCH , 1945 1 To His Beatitude the Ecumenical Patriarch at Constantinople , To His Grace the Archbishop of ... March 14th and 15th , 1945. The clergy who participated in this Assembly came from all Yugoslav ter- ritories populated by ...
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... March , 1939 , de facto ceased to exist for six years ? 6 During their years of exile , the Czechoslovak émigré Government in London conducted a skilful campaign , constantly mounting in violence , against Hungary for her alleged ' stab ...
... March , 1939 , de facto ceased to exist for six years ? 6 During their years of exile , the Czechoslovak émigré Government in London conducted a skilful campaign , constantly mounting in violence , against Hungary for her alleged ' stab ...
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