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France portal Pressac (French pronunciation: [pʁɛsak]) is a
commune in the
Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in
western France. The Clouère...
- Jean-Claude
Pressac (3
March 1944 – 23 July 2003) was a
French pharmacist by profession, who
became a
published authority on the
Auschwitz concentration...
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where the
variety first gained attention, it was
known under the
synonym Pressac.
Other common synonyms for
Malbec include Agreste, Auxerrois, Auxerrois...
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acted together.
According to Szmulewski,
speaking in 1987 to Jean-Claude
Pressac, the four
photographs were
taken within 15–30
minutes of each other. But...
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generally north,
through the
following departments and towns:
Charente Vienne:
Pressac, Vivonne, Poitiers. It
joins the
Vienne near Châtellerault, Cenon-sur-Vienne...
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Hayes 2004, p. 283.
Hayes 2004, p. 284.
Browning 2004, pp. 526–527.
Pressac & Pelt 1994, p. 209.
Piper 1994, pp. 158–159. Rees 2005, pp. 96–97, 101...
- Vol. Set). ABC-CLIO. p. 324. ISBN 978-1-85109-439-4.
Evans 2003, p. 218.
Pressac & Pelt 1994, p. 209.
Browning 2004, pp. 526–527. Piper,
Franciszek & Meyer...
- Theresienstadt, Ciechanow, and
Grodno ghettos.
Against this, Jean-Claude
Pressac estimated that up to 10,000
people had been
murdered in
Auschwitz I. The...
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practically no
limit to the
number of
corpses that
could be burnt. Jean-Claude
Pressac Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr. *"Leuchter and Rudolf...
- PMID 9866740.
Panteix G,
Gutierrez MC,
Boschiroli ML,
Rouviere M,
Plaidy A,
Pressac D, et al. (August 2010). "Pulmonary
tuberculosis due to
Mycobacterium microti:...