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Timothy and Snyder
Timothy Snyder wrote, " In the guise of anti-partisan actions, the Germans killed perhaps three quarters of a million people, about 350, 000 in Belarus alone, and lower but comparable numbers in Poland and Yugoslavia.
* Timothy Snyder.
Timothy Snyder wrote that:
" However, the profound fascist / anti-fascist schism of the period described by Hobsbawm was real enough, as Yale historian Timothy Snyder notes: Nevertheless, Snyder also claimed that " The Spanish Civil War revealed that Stalin was determined, despite the Popular Front rhetoric of pluralism, to eliminate opposition to his version of socialism ", and that his determination was knowable and known even contemporaneously ( Snyder cites George Orwell's analysis of, and dismay at, communist actions in Spain ).
Timothy Snyder notes that in the Soviet Union alone there were 8, 000 documented cases of Roma murdered by the Einsatzgruppen in their sweep east.
They included Timothy Leary in his first San Francisco appearance, who set the tone that afternoon with his famous phrase " Turn on, tune in, drop out " and Richard Alpert ( soon to be known as " Ram Dass "), and poets like Allen Ginsberg, who chanted mantras, and Gary Snyder.
According to Yale historian Timothy Snyder, between 1928 and 1938, Volhynia was " the site of one of eastern Europe's most ambitious policies of toleration ".
Timothy Snyder describes the murders: " Ukrainian partisans burned homes, shot or forced back inside those who tried to flee, and used sickles and pitchforks to kill those they captured outside.
Timothy Snyder estimates that in spring and summer 1943 the UPA actions resulted in deaths of 40, 000 Polish civilians.
According to Yale historian Timothy Snyder, the Ukrainian 14th SS Galician Division's role in the ethnic cleansing of Poles from western Ukraine was marginal.
Timothy Snyder states that it is likely the UPA killed as many Ukrainians as it did Poles, as local Ukrainians who did not adhere to the OUN's form of nationalism were regarded as traitors.
According to Timothy Snyder, the ethnic cleansing of the Poles was exclusively the work of the extreme Bandera faction of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, rather than the Melnyk faction of that organization or other Ukrainian political or religious organizations.
* Timothy Snyder.
* Timothy Snyder.
* To resolve the Ukrainian Question Once and for all: the ethnic cleansing of Ukrainians in Poland 1943-1947, written by Yale historian Timothy Snyder
Timothy Snyder estimates that the NKVD shot some 9, 817 imprisoned Polish citizens following the German invasion of the USSR in 1941.
" According to Timothy Snyder, " in all the theaters of the Second World War, few could compete in cruelty with Oskar Dirlewanger.
In Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin, Timothy Snyder wrote that " Dirlewanger's preferred method was to herd the local population inside a barn, set the barn on fire, and then shoot with machine guns anyone who tried to escape.
In 2010, Timothy Snyder linked the improvement in Nazi-Soviet relations in 1939 to Stalin's objective of disrupting the Anti-Comintern Pact and waging war on Japan.
Not all, but the majority were ethnic Poles according to Timothy Snyder: 85, 000 is given by him as a " conservative estimate " of the number of executed Poles.
" On the other hand, Timothy Snyder suggests that the argument was intended only to provide justification for the state-sanctioned campaign of mass-murder meant to eradicate Poles as a national ( and linguistic ) minority group.
Basic's list of authors includes Christopher Andrew, Anthony Appiah, Isaac Asimov, Robert Axelrod, Susan R. Barry, Daniel Bell, John Bradshaw, Allan Brandt, Richard Brookhiser, Zbigniew Brzezinski, William F. Buckley, Stephen Carter, Iris Chang, George Chauncey, Stephanie Coontz, Dinesh D ’ Souza, Devra Davis, Richard Dawkins, Hernando de Soto, Jared Diamond, Michael Eric Dyson, Thomas B. Edsall, Richard Evans, Graham Farmelo, Niall Ferguson, Richard Feynman, Richard Florida, Robin Lane Fox, Sigmund Freud, Howard Gardner, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Clifford Geertz, George Gilder, Barry Glassner, Robert Harms, Judith L. Herman, Christopher Hitchens, Douglas Hofstadter, Samuel P. Huntington, Jacqueline Jones, June Jordan, Leszek Kołakowski, Lawrence Krauss, Irving Kristol, George Lakoff, Edward Larson, Christopher Lasch, Mary Lefkowitz, Lawrence Lessig, Claude Levi-Strauss, Bernard Lewis, Robert Jay Lifton, Jeff Madrick, Nelson Mandela, Benoit Mandelbrot, Ernst Mayr, Walter A. McDougall, John McWhorter, Dana Milbank, Alice Miller, Walter Mosley, Charles Murray, Richard John Neuhaus, Donald Norman, Robert Nozick, Joseph S. Nye, Jr., James T. Patterson, Orlando Patterson, Jean Piaget, Steven Pinker, Karl Popper, Samantha Power, Diane Ravitch, Eugene Rogan, Juliet Schor, Brent Scowcroft, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Lee Smolin, Timothy Snyder, Thomas Sowell, Ian Stewart, Cass Sunstein, Beverly Daniel Tatum, Lester Thurow, Sherry Turkle, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Michael Walzer, Elizabeth Warren, George Weigel, Steven Weinberg, Cornel West, Frank Wilczek, A. N.

Timothy and Reconstruction
The Reconstruction of Nations: Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, 1569-1999 by Mr. Timothy Snyder ( Hardcover-Jan 11, 2003 )

Timothy and Nations
Timothy Williams, tribal chairman for the Fort Mojave Indian Tribe, shakes hands with President Barack Obama during the 2011 Tribal Nations Conference in Washington, D. C. There were 5, 217 households out of which 29. 6 % had children under the age of 18 living with them, 59. 4 % were married couples living together, 9. 1 % had a female householder with no husband present, and 26. 2 % were non-families.
* 1967-1968 Timothy E. Wirth ; President, United Nations Foundation ; Former Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs ; former Senator, Colorado
* United Nations-Permanent Mission of St. Kitts and Nevis to the United Nations Statement by His Excellency Dr. Timothy Harris
It was signed at Canandaigua, New York on November 11, 1794, by fifty sachems and war chiefs representing the Grand Council of the Six Nations of the Iroquois ( Haudenosaunee ) Confederacy ( including the Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca and Tuscarora tribes ), and by Timothy Pickering, official agent of President George Washington.

Timothy and Poland
The " X documents ", and how to interpret them played a key role in the debate in the late 1980s between Overy and the Marxist Timothy Mason about whether the German attack on Poland was a " flight into war " forced on Hitler by an economic crisis.
Mykhailo Hrushevsky was born on September 29, 1866 in a Ukrainian noble family ( according to Timothy Snyder, his parents were Ukrainian ) of religious and humanist scholars in city of Chełm, in the Lublin Governorate of the Russian Empire ( in present-day Poland ).

Timothy and Ukraine
* Timothy Snyder, Sketches from a Secret War: A Polish Artist's Mission to Liberate Soviet Ukraine, Yale University Press, 2005, ISBN 0-300-10670-X ( p. 41, p. 42, p. 43 ) Describes the careers of Henryk Józewski.

Timothy and Yale
This two-part bridge is best described by Rev. Timothy Dwight, president of Yale College, in his `` Travels In New-England And New-York '', published in New Haven in 1821.
) The theologically conservative future president of Yale, Timothy Dwight, opined that " the style was crude and vulgar, and the sentiments were coarser than the style.
In 1887, as the college continued to grow under the presidency of Timothy Dwight V, Yale College was renamed Yale University.
Timothy Dwight, the Yale president who chronicled his travels, called the town "... one of the prettiest in New England.
His father, a merchant and farmer known as Major Timothy Dwight, was born May 27, 1726, graduated from Yale in 1744, served in the American Revolutionary War, and died June 10, 1777.
During troubled times at Yale University, president Timothy Dwight saw his students drawn to the radical republicanism and “ infidel philosophy ” of the French Revolution, including the philosophies of Hume, Hobbes, Tindal, and Lords Shaftesbury and Bolingbroke.
) He was taken under the wing ( and into the home ) of Yale president Dr. Timothy Dwight.
* Timothy Dwight College, a residential college at Yale University
# Timothy Dwight College – named for the two Yale presidents of that name, Timothy Dwight IV and Timothy Dwight V. Usually called " T. D.
Timothy Dwight, president of Yale College and a corporate member of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
Timothy Dwight, president of Yale College and a corporate member of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
President Timothy Dwight IV of Yale proposed that he equip himself to teach in chemistry and natural history and accept a new professorship at the university.
Timothy Dwight IV, President of Yale University, along with Williams College President Ebenezer Fitch, climbed Greylock in 1799, probably over a rough route cut by a local pioneer farmer Jeremiah Wilbur ( in that time more land had been cleared on the slopes for farming than today ).
* Timothy Dwight IV ( 1752 – 1817 )— President of Yale University.
* Timothy Dwight V ( 1829 – 1916 )— President of Yale University.
* Timothy Dwight College, a residential college at Yale University
* Timothy Dwight IV ( 1752 – 1817 ), President of Yale University from 1795 – 1817
* Timothy Dwight V ( 1828 – 1916 ), President of Yale University from 1886 – 1899
He spent 1798 in Yale Divinity School under the tutelage of his mentor Timothy Dwight.
One daughter, Susan Edwards Daggett, married Chaplain of the Senate Reverend Sereno Edwards Dwight, son of the President of Yale, Timothy Dwight IV.
Timothy Dwight V ( November 16, 1828 – May 26, 1916 ) was an American academic, an educator, a Congregational minister, and president of Yale College ( 1886 – 1898 ).

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