Genocide by Deportation: An Appeal to the United Nations to Enforce the Law |
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Page 52
... homes and are constantly increasing in scope . The whole nation is a prison ; on highways they stop the cars , searching for refugees in the luggage compartments . In view of the ever - increasing terror , hope becomes fainter and more ...
... homes and are constantly increasing in scope . The whole nation is a prison ; on highways they stop the cars , searching for refugees in the luggage compartments . In view of the ever - increasing terror , hope becomes fainter and more ...
Page 100
... homes ranged up to 35,000 . He said the entire Jewish community of Debre- czen had been deported . Some of those deported were reduced to a starvation level , forced to live under the most primitive conditions and feared exile to the ...
... homes ranged up to 35,000 . He said the entire Jewish community of Debre- czen had been deported . Some of those deported were reduced to a starvation level , forced to live under the most primitive conditions and feared exile to the ...
Page 102
... homes on 24 hours notice . These citizens are allowed to take only so much of their belongings as can be packed in suitcases , plus twenty pounds of food . These citizens are innocent persons whom not even the Communist Government has ...
... homes on 24 hours notice . These citizens are allowed to take only so much of their belongings as can be packed in suitcases , plus twenty pounds of food . These citizens are innocent persons whom not even the Communist Government has ...
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