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Rudolf Vrba (born
Walter Rosenberg; 11
September 1924 – 27
March 2006) was a Slovak-Jewish
biochemist who, as a
teenager in 1942, was
deported to the Auschwitz...
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previous work. A V
indicates a
performance through voice-over work. A
Y indicates an
actor or
actress voiced a
younger version of
their character...
- Kuchner, Marc J.; Gramaize, Léopold; Rothermich, Austin; Brooks, Hunter;
Vrba,
Frederick J.;
Bardalez Gagliuffi, Daniella; Caselden, Dan; Cushing, Michael...
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conservative commentator.
Svetozar Šapurić, 64,
Serbian football player (
Vrbas, Vojvodina) and
manager (Ethnikos Achna). Dame
Rosalind Savill, 73, British...
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rafting in the
country include the
Vrbas, Tara, Drina,
Neretva and Una. Meanwhile, the most
prominent rivers are the
Vrbas and Tara, as they both
hosted The...
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Siege of Bihać Ahatovići m****acre Croat–Bosniak War
Operation Vrbas '92
Operation Corridor 92
Bikavac fire
Killings in
Bratunac and Srebrenica...
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Sociologist Tunisia (Tunis)
Roald Tweet 87
Academic United States (Peoria) Jan
Vrba 83
Politician Czech Republic Zbigniew Zysk 70
Politician Poland (Olsztyn)...
- and 21 May. Just
before the
deportations of Jews from
Budapest began, the
Vrba–Wetzler
report reached the Allies. The
report provided a
detailed description...
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Valjevo Sports Hall 1972 2,500 KK
Metalac Vranje Vranje Hall 1989 3,000
Vrbas Vrbas Sports Hall 1980 1,500 Vrnjačka
Banja Divac Sports Hall 2008 1,300 Vršac...
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versions of
these syllabic consonants, ŕ and ĺ, e.g.: kĺb [kɫ̩ːp] 'joint',
vŕba [
ˈvr̩ːba] 'willow', škvŕn [ʃkvr̩ːn] '(of) spots'.
Czech also has m̩ and n̩, e...