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General of the Army: George C. Marshall, Soldier and Statesman

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Author(s): Cray, Ed
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George Davidson and the Acquisition of Alaska

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Author(s): Sherwood, Morgan B. ed
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International Human Rights Instruments of the United Nations

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Author(s): UNIFO Editorial Staff, ed
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Selected Papers [of Robert C. Binkley]

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Author(s): Fisch, Max H. ed
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The American Secretaries of State and Their Diplomacy. 10 vols

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Author(s): Bemis, Samuel Flagg. Ed
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British State and Foreign Papers. 166 vols

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Author(s): Great Britain, ed
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Anglo-American Relations in the 1920s: The Struggle for Supremacy

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Author(s): McKercher, Brian J. C. ed
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American Policy, 1950-1955: Basic Documents

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Author(s): U.S. Department of State., ed
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Shtern oyfn dakh

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Author(s): Gal-Ed, Efrat
Title of the first volume of poems by Itzik Manger (1901–1969) published in Bucharest in 1929, which combines aspects of Yiddish and general European culture in a modernist synthesis, staging of the local. Manger’s work is characterized by an innovative approach to topics from Jewish tradition. He would often de-nationalize their content, transferring them into a universal kind of symbolism. Thus his work corresponded to the vision of a Yiddish modern era characteristic of the secular Yiddish cultural area during the interwar years in Eastern Europe.1. IntroductionManger’s first …
Date: 2022-09-30
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