Genocide by Deportation: An Appeal to the United Nations to Enforce the Law |
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... August 1 August 2 August 29 September 3 October 12 November 8 merican trade union delegates urge President Truman by cable to take action to halt them ( see p . 98 ) In US House of Representatives Mr. Lesinski pro- tests deportations ...
... August 1 August 2 August 29 September 3 October 12 November 8 merican trade union delegates urge President Truman by cable to take action to halt them ( see p . 98 ) In US House of Representatives Mr. Lesinski pro- tests deportations ...
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... August 1951 , victims of the mass internal deportations which begun in May , 1951 , were estimated at some 70 thousand . As of October 1951 their number must have risen approximately by one half . Declaration of War The new measures ...
... August 1951 , victims of the mass internal deportations which begun in May , 1951 , were estimated at some 70 thousand . As of October 1951 their number must have risen approximately by one half . Declaration of War The new measures ...
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... August 29 by Lehman , MacMahon , Benton and McFarland ; and in the House of Representatives on 13 Lesinski spoke in the interest of Hungarian victims ( see pp . 56 , 61 , 65 , 66 , 69 , 70 , 74 ) . In response to Lord Vansittart's ...
... August 29 by Lehman , MacMahon , Benton and McFarland ; and in the House of Representatives on 13 Lesinski spoke in the interest of Hungarian victims ( see pp . 56 , 61 , 65 , 66 , 69 , 70 , 74 ) . In response to Lord Vansittart's ...
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