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Vedem ([We Are] In the Lead) was a Czech-language
literary magazine that
existed from 1942 to 1944 in the
Theresienstadt Ghetto in the town of Terezín...
- community. He
established and
prepared for
publication the
periodical magazine Vedem,
which means "We Lead". He also
wrote an Esperanto–Czech
dictionary as well...
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Theresienstadt Ghetto. His work was
published in the ghetto's
secret magazine,
Vedem. It was
later featured in the book, I
Never Saw
Another Butterfly (1994)...
- also
collaborated on
Vedem, a
Holocaust oratorio commissioned by
Music of Remembrance.
Indianapolis Opera's
double bill of
Vedem and
Brundibar was produced...
- of the children's
homes produced magazines, of
which the best
known is
Vedem from Home One (L417).
Hundreds of
children made
drawings under the guidance...
- was a copy of a
drawing by Petr Ginz, the editor-in-chief of the
magazine Vedem, who
depicted what he
imagined the
Earth looked like from the Moon when...
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etnobotanice și mărește
pedepsele pentru traficul de droguri. Asociația
VedemJust salută inițiativa". G4Media (in Romanian). 2019-12-19.
Retrieved 2021-07-22...
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alegerile prezidențiale: "În anul prezidențial
apare surpriza pe care a**** nu o
vedem"". 5
September 2023. "Cătălin Drulă și-a dat
demisia de la șefia USR, după...
- USL 2.0 în
locul refacerii coaliţiei cu USR"". Mediafax.ro. "Dan Barna:
Vedem un USL 2.0, o frăție a inelelor, va fi o linişte şi o pace pe
jumulit resursa...
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concentration camp. There, he made
possible the
publication of the
magazine Vedem ("we lead") that
consisted of poems,
stories and
drawings from
young people...