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# Die Besatzungszeit das Genozid in Jugoslawien 1941-1945 by Vladimir Umeljic, Graphics High Publishing, Los Angeles, 1994.
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# Phone Call / I Realise how much She is Like the Others / A Strange Customer / Watching Palantine on TV / You're Gonna Die in Hell / Betsy's Theme / Hitting the Girl
# 217r: " Die Winsbekin " ( purported author of the accompanying mother-daughter didactic poem ; it is unclear whether Winsbekin is a historical or a fictional character )
1937 ; libretto by composer, adapted from " Lulu " plays of Frank Wedekind under # Germany | Germany above ); Korngold, Erich Wolfgang: Die tote Stadt ( The Dead City ; libretto by composer and Paul Schott ; actor Fritz banters and sings in the guise and costume of Pierrot — an ironic counterpart to the lovelorn main character, Paul ).
However, its members state that the organization developed on its own with the publication of SubGenius Pamphlet # 1 ( also known as The World Ends Tomorrow And You May Die!
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Arno Breker's 1939 neoclassical sculpture Die Partei ( The Party ), which flanked one of the entrances to the Albert Speer designed Reich Chancellery # Reich Chancellery ( 1938 ) | Reich Chancellery of the Third Reich, encapsulated the National Socialist ideals of the Aryanism | Aryan master race, with Die Partei as the physical embodiment of the spirit of the Nazi Party.
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# Teis: Cacharela, Mouta, Ferreira, Paradela, Fervenza, Ríos, Travesán, Presa, Chumba, Igrexa, Trapa, Arnel, Praixal, Rorís, Balbarda, A Guía, Oliveira, Espiñeiro, Frian, Santa Tegra, Bellavista, Calzada, Coutadas, Os Caños, Tovel, A Rabuda, Guixar, Barrio das Frores, Montecelo
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# Ustashi and the Independent State of Croatia 1941-1945, by Fikreta Jelic-Butic, Liber, Zagreb, 1977.
# Romans, J. Jews of Yugoslavia, 1941-1945: Victims of Genocide and Freedom Fighters, Belgrade, 1982
# Der kroatische Ustascha-Staat 1941-1945, by Ladislaus Hory and Martin Broszat, Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Stuttgart 1964.
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