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Richard Glazar (November 29, 1920 –
December 20, 1997) was a Czech-Jewish
inmate of the
Treblinka extermination camp in German-occupied
Poland during the...
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Glazar is an
occupational surname of Slovenian,
Croatian and
Polish origin,
meaning "gl**** maker".
Notable people with the
surname include:
Richard Glazar...
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include testimony from
Abraham Bomba, who
survived as a barber;
Richard Glazar, an inmate; and
Franz Suchomel, an SS officer.
Bomba breaks down
while describing...
- Václav
Glazar (9
October 1952 – 11 July 2018) was a
Czech film and
theater actor, playwright,
screenwriter and cabaretteer. He was born in
Prague in 1952...
- war,
including the ****ure
authors of
published Treblinka memoirs:
Richard Glazar, Chil Rajchman,
Jankiel Wiernik, and
Samuel Willenberg.
Among the Jewish...
- (Switzerland) 1
September 1982
Stade Tourbillon, Sion Attendance: 2,400 Referee: J.
Glazar (Yugoslavia) 15
September 1982 The Showgrounds,
Coleraine Attendance: 12...
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family of tailors.
According to the
account of
Treblinka survivor Richard Glazar,
Masarek had been a
lieutenant in the
Czechoslovak Army
before the outbreak...
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Aktion Reinhard Camps ARC.
Retrieved 22
October 2013. Sources: Arad, Donat,
Glazar, Klee, Sereny,
Willenberg et al.
Treblinka Death Camp Day-by-Day Holocaust...
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around 70 of
these are
known to have
survived the war.
These include Richard Glazar, Chil Rajchman,
Jankiel Wiernik, and
Samuel Willenberg, who co-wrote the...
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Ultraviolet Explorer (115-320 nm, 1978–1996) - Astron-1 (150-350 nm, 1983–1989) -
Glazar 1 and 2 on Mir (in Kvant-1, 1987–2001) -
FAUST (140-180 nm, in ATLAS-1 Spacelab...