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2015
At the end of December 1940, the Head Office of the SS Judiciary assigned Morgen to its court in Cracow, the seat of German administration in the General Gouvernement, which comprised the portion of Poland that was not incorporated into the Reich. The General Gouvernement was initially slated to be a source of slave labor.
Herlinde Pauer-Studer, J. David Velleman
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At the end of December 1940, the Head Office of the SS Judiciary assigned Morgen to its court in Cracow, the seat of German administration in the General Gouvernement, which comprised the portion of Poland that was not incorporated into the Reich. The General Gouvernement was initially slated to be a source of slave labor.
Herlinde Pauer-Studer, J. David Velleman
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2003
After the death of Moses, Joshua became the leader of the Israelites and prepared for the occupation of Canaan by sending out two spies to reconnoiter the country.
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After the death of Moses, Joshua became the leader of the Israelites and prepared for the occupation of Canaan by sending out two spies to reconnoiter the country.
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Contemporary Literature, 2006
read Allan Hepburn's Intrigue: Espionage and Culture soon after reading John LeCarre's masterful The Constant Gardener and seeing the equally masterful film adaptation of that psychologically intriguing and culturally scathing novel. The Constant Gardener provides clear testimony to the central focus of Hepburn's Intrigue-that is, the examination of ...
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read Allan Hepburn's Intrigue: Espionage and Culture soon after reading John LeCarre's masterful The Constant Gardener and seeing the equally masterful film adaptation of that psychologically intriguing and culturally scathing novel. The Constant Gardener provides clear testimony to the central focus of Hepburn's Intrigue-that is, the examination of ...
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