 | Voice of reason library In order to save funds to use for other uses the Bad Axe Republican Headquarters has closed. The library for the time being will be located at my residence. You can contact me to arrange a convenient time to get a book(s) or return a 0.69 Mb. 14 | read |
 | George washington university biological warfare After the terrorism attack of September 11 in 2001, with the spread of anthrax-laced letters, where five Americans were killed and thirteen were contaminated, “biological warfare” became a household word among the U. S. population 76.8 Kb. 1 | read |
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 | Table of Contents Auschwitz Concentration and Death Camps Auschwitz was the largest of the Nazi's camps and the most streamlined mass killing center ever created. It was at Auschwitz that 1 million people were murdered, mostly Jews. Auschwitz has become a symbol of death, the Holocaust 74.9 Kb. 1 | read |
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