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- scattered throughout the Mediterranean. One sign of the influence of Salonikan Jews on trading is in the 1556 boycott of the port of Ancona, Papal States...
- a division on the Western Front and an army corps in the lesser-known Salonikan campaign. Wilson was born on 18 February 1859, the second son of Lieut-Col...
- ****yrians. After the Great Thessaloniki Fire of 1917 displaced many of the Salonikan Jews and the Burning of Smyrna, the rebuilding of these places by the...
- Konstantinos Doxiadis on behalf of the Gr**** government) The Catastrophe of Salonikan Jewry and the Looting of their Property Archived 27 February 2017 at the...
- and translated into English as The Straits of ****: The chronicle of a Salonikan Jew in the **** extermination camps Auschwitz, Mauthausen, Melk, Ebensee...
- moment when the conflict showed signs of extending to the public, the Salonikan troops entered Istanbul. Early on the morning of 24 April the Action Army...
- – via Cairn.info. Zezza, Stefania (30 June 2021). "Without a comp****: Salonikan Jews in **** Concentration Camps and later". European Spatial Research...
- night at the bouzoukia) 1993 Σαλονικιώτικο φεγγάρι, Εγώ δεν είμαι εγώ (Salonikan moon, I am not here) 1994 Ο παίχτης,Τα χρυσά σουξέ (The player, The golden...
- 2002. Editor. Moshe Ha-Elion, The Straits of ****. The chronicle of a Salonikan Jew in the **** extermination camps Auschwitz, Mauthausen, Melk, Ebensee...