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_aMeshumed! / _cBy Zola Levitt |
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_aChicago : _bMoody Press, _cc1979 |
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| 505 | 0 | _aThe atheist of Dachau: Josef Herschkowitz.--The gestapo and the Holland saboteur: Elias den Arend.--My son, my son! How can you be a Christian? Elias Zimmerman.--Out of the wilderness: Louis Lapides.--There goes Jesus: Hilda Koser.--Only two words: Sanford Mills.--To the Jew first--and also to the Nazi: Emanuel Lichtenstein.--The American connection: Clara Rubin.--To an ancient people: Leopold Cohn | |
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