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WarSampo knowledge graph: Finland in the Second World War as Linked Open Data
Semantic Web, 2021The Second World War (WW2) is arguably the most devastating catastrophe of human history, a topic of great interest to not only researchers but the general public.
M. Koho +5 more
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The crisis of the meritocracy - Britain’s transition to mass education since the second world war
, 2021Peter Mandler’s bold, nuanced and powerful book, The Crisis of the Meritocracy – Britain’s Transition to Mass Education since the Second World War, demonstrates from the start a ‘refreshing move aw...
Sharon Clancy
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Second World War monuments in Yugoslavia as witnesses of the past and the future
Tourism, Conflict and Contested Heritage in Former Yugoslavia, 2016Memorializing the victims of the Second World War was an important part of the cultural and political propaganda in the socialist Yugoslavia. The heroes and the victims of war were remembered through numerous memorials, finding their place in the ...
Vladana Putnik
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Intra-bone nuclear DNA variability in Second World War metatarsal and metacarpal bones
Zeitschrift für Rechtsmedizin, 2021Jezerka Inkret +4 more
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This chapter presents two sermons following the Allied loss at Greece. The first of Eliezer Berkovits' sermons sets out the theme of ‘moral strategy’ as contrasted with military strategy. This leads to a biblical text and asserts the importance of faith in more religious terms.
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This chapter presents two sermons following the Allied loss at Greece. The first of Eliezer Berkovits' sermons sets out the theme of ‘moral strategy’ as contrasted with military strategy. This leads to a biblical text and asserts the importance of faith in more religious terms.
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