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Eva Fogelman |
Conscience and courage : rescuers of jews during the holocaust |
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Karen Gershon |
We came as children : a collective autobiography |
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Martin Gilbert |
Plough my own Furrow. |
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Henry T Gillett |
The spiritual basis of democracy : the living way through Christianity |
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Jean Corder Greaves |
Corder Catchpool. |
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John Ormerod Greenwood |
Quaker encounters. |
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John Ormerod Greenwood |
Quaker encounters. Volume 2, Vines on the mountains |
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Richard Griffiths |
Fellow travellers of the right : British enthusiasts for Nazi Germany, 1933-1939 |
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Richard Gutteridge |
Open thy mouth for the dumb! : the German Evangelical Church and the Jews, 1879-1950 |
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Willis H Hall |
Quaker international work in Europe since 1914 |
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Philip Hallie |
Lest innocent blood be shed |
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Raul Hilberg |
Perpetrators, victims, bystanders the Jewish catastrophe 1933 - 1945 |
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Walter Joseph Homan |
Children & Quakerism; a study of the place of children in the theory and practice of the Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers. |
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William Ravenscroft HUGHES, Thomas Corder Pettifor CATCHPOOL |
Indomitable Friend. The life of Corder Catchpool, etc. (Second edition.) [With portraits.]. |
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Mary H Jones |
Swords into ploughshares : an account of the American Friends Service Committee 1917-1937 |
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Richard M Kelly |
Thomas Kelly. |
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Hertha Kraus, Research Center (Philadelphia, Pa.) |
International relief in action, 1914-1943 : selected records, with notes |
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Bernard G LAWSON |
The Overseas and International Service of British and Irish Friends in the 20th Century-to 1961. |
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Nelson DeMille, Scott Brick |
By the rivers of Babylon : [a novel] |
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Margaret MacNeill |
By the rivers of Babylon : a story of relief work among the displaced persons of Europe |
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Mazal Holocaust Collection., John Milfull |
Why Germany? : national socialist anti-semitism and the European context |
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Oxford University Press., Bob Moore |
Survivors : Jewish self-help and rescue in Nazi-occupied Western Europe |
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Friends Service Council. |
Friends' service in Germany |
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Friends Service Council. |
Quaker embassies : a survey of Friends' service in Europe since 1919. |
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Robert W Ross |
So it was true : the American Protestant press and the Nazi persecution of the Jews |
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