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List of victims of Nazism
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Days of Remembrance of the Victims of the Holocaust
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Berenbaum, Michael
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ISBN 0-674-55775-1
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ISBN 3-596-23489-1
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Franciszek Piper
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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ISBN 5-86789-023-6
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ISBN 1-85043-251-1
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