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    Reframing the photograph: confronting the Nazi past through artistic performance strategies since the 1960s by Allwork, Larissa

    Published 2015
    “…This paper will evaluate how these artists perform the photograph in three divergent yet distinctly post-Duchampian ways in order to articulate challenging artistic languages which provoke confrontations with the Nazi past.…”
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    Wanda Ossowska (1912-2001) and Stanislawa Leszczynska (1896-1974): Polish nurses working under Nazi Occupation by Dobrowolska, B., Hoch, S., Jabkowska-Sochanska, A., Benedict, S., Shields, Linda

    Published 2011
    “…Poland was invaded by Nazi Germany on 1 September 1939 and World War II began on 3 September. …”
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    Last resort or key resource? Women workers from the Nazi-occupied Soviet territories, the Reich labour administration and the German war effort by Harvey, Elizabeth

    Published 2016
    “…Foreign labour was an essential resource for the Nazi war economy: by September 1944, around six million civilian labourers from across Europe were working in the Reich. …”
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    Hubungan Proses Kreatif Keterlibatan Dengan Pemasaran Dalam Talian: Satu Kajian Novel-Novel Popular Melayu by Ghazali, Muhammad Nur Saiful

    Published 2020
    “…Hasil daripada kajian mendapati bahawa proses kreatif keterlibatan yang digunakan oleh Wan Iman Wan Mohd Nazi dan Rosliza Abu bakar dalam penghasilan novel-novel mereka merupakan satu bentuk pemasaran dalam talian yang bertepatan dengan proses pembangunan produk baharu dalam pemasaran moden. …”
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    Silent Memories Traumatic Lives: Ukrainian migrant refugees in Western Australia by Melnyczuk, Lesa

    Published 2012
    “…Ukrainian migrants arrived in Australia by ship between 1947 and 1951, from the Displaced Persons camps of Europe, survivors of the worst of the Soviet regime's atrocities, including genocidal famine, and only recently released from forced unpaid labour under the German Nazi regime. The testimonies of Ukrainian famine survivors included in this book reflect the findings of similar studies carried out in Ukrainian communities throughout the world. …”
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    Reaping what they sow by Abd Razak, Dzulkifli

    Published 2005
    “…The twin event had so significant an impact that it cannot be easily overshadowed by the 60th anniversary of DDay two months earlier on June 6, which celebrated the beginning of the end of Nazi tyranny in Europe.…”
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