Genocide by Deportation: An Appeal to the United Nations to Enforce the Law |
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... Convention was manifestly adopted for a purely humani- tarian and civilizing purpose . It is indeed difficult to imagine a convention that might have this dual character to a greater degree , since its object on the one hand is to ...
... Convention was manifestly adopted for a purely humani- tarian and civilizing purpose . It is indeed difficult to imagine a convention that might have this dual character to a greater degree , since its object on the one hand is to ...
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... Convention , of which the Chinese , English , French , Russian and Spanish texts are equally authentic , shall bear the date of 9 December 1948 . Article XI The present Convention shall be open until 31 December 1949 for signature on ...
... Convention , of which the Chinese , English , French , Russian and Spanish texts are equally authentic , shall bear the date of 9 December 1948 . Article XI The present Convention shall be open until 31 December 1949 for signature on ...
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... Convention in accordance with article XV ; ( f ) Notifications received in accordance with article XVI . Article XVIII The original of the present Convention shall be deposited in the archives of the United Nations . A certified copy of ...
... Convention in accordance with article XV ; ( f ) Notifications received in accordance with article XVI . Article XVIII The original of the present Convention shall be deposited in the archives of the United Nations . A certified copy of ...
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acts American Hungarian Federation Article Assembly Béla Varga Budapest Bulgaria Central Europe Christian Democratic Christian Democratic Union commit genocide Committee Communism Communist Government Communist régime condemn Contracting Parties countries Crime of Genocide Dean Acheson Declaration of Human deportations from Budapest deportations in Hungary destroy evictions Foreign former free world fundamental freedoms garian Genocide Convention Government in Hungary homes human rights Hungarian Government Hungarian National Council Hungary and Rumania inhuman Iron Curtain Jewish July June June 12 justice Kersten labor camps leaders letter Lithuania Lord Vansittart Majesty's Government mass deportations memorandum middle class munist Nazis NKVD official organizations Peace Treaty peasants persecution persons police political present Convention President Truman prisoners protest radio received regime resolution responsible rights and freedoms Roosevelt Russian Secretary Secretary-General Senate slave labor Soviet Union statement terror thousands Trade Unions Treaty of Peace United Nations Universal Declaration victims violation Voice of America York