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The Warsaw RebellionThis paper examines the1943 armed resistance by Jews imprisoned in the Warsaw Ghetto. It is a historical as well as human look at the uprising, discussing both the historical facts and the will and courage to fight against almost insurmountable odds.
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Unusual American Gardens: Warsaw Biblical Gardens in Warsaw, Indiana"Warsaw Biblical Gardens" is one of only a few American gardens designed entirely on Bible principals. -
Coffee Shops Near Warsaw, IndianaWhere to find the best coffee near Warsaw, Indiana.
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Warsaw Pact, by the NumbersThe 20th anniversary of the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact is March 31, 1991.
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Country Squire Winery in Warsaw, North Carolina Deserves a KnighthoodReview of Country Squire Winery, in Warsaw, North Carolina.
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A Guide to Warsaw, PolandWarsaw, Poland is a classic European city, filled with beautiful art, culture and food that is often over-looked by travelers visiting Europe.
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Warsaw Pact HistoryThe Warsaw Pact was a military alliance similar to NATO during the Cold War.
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Restaurant Review: Mad Anthony's Lake City Tap House of Warsaw, IndianaMad Anthony's is a microbrewery and pub business, operating out of Fort Wayne, Indiana. In 2006, they opened their third establishment, the Lake City Tap House, in Warsaw, Indiana.
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Visit Warsaw, PolandRome, Paris, and London are a few of the popular cities that are traveled throughout the year. However, Warsaw, Poland's capital, offers beautiful gardens, palaces musuems along with a lot of history than any tourist can enjoy.
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Warsaw, Poland: A Beautiful City With A Sad HistoryWant to visit a corner of Europe that's beautiful yet different? Check out Poland for some stunning places and some architecture that will amaze you. Warsaw is the best place to start when you're traveling the country.
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Romantic Restuarants in Warsaw, IndianaWhat is the best place to eat in my hometown where lovers meet and the food is great? Here are some of the favorites.
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A History of Murders in the Small Community of Warsaw, IndianaGrowing up in a small, seemingly safe community, I never thought I would see "murder" in the headlines of our local paper.
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Belaruse BallsupTrain travel from Minsk to Warsaw. -
Centralized Shopping - a Project of BeautyThis picture stopped me in my tracks. It is incredibly beautiful. This is definitely an event to plan for, so the shopper gets maxiimum coverage for his or her time. -
Miss Universe 1952 -2011: 60th Birthday TributeMiss Poland, Alicja Bobrowska, arrives in Long Beach from Warsaw (Poland's capital) to participate at Miss Universe pageant, becoming the first delegate from a Communist country to compete
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Who Took Top Prizes at International Film Festivals in 2010?2010's Top Prizes at Film Festivals in Cannes, Berlin, Venice, Toronto, Sundance, San Francisco, Seattle, Tokyo, Shanghai, Moscow, San Sebastián, Montreal, Locarno, Karlovy Vary, Mar del Plata, Warsaw, Tribeca and Denver. -
Brave Deeds of Irena SendlerIrena Sendler was the savior of thousands of children who had been kept in the Warsaw Ghetto by the Nazis.
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Student Champions Around VirginiaVirginia SkillsUSA are Champions at Work. -
The Trip of a Lifetime: The New Orient Express - London to Beijing in Just Two DaysA new Chinese 'Orient Express' line will link London with Beijing. The express will whizz by Paris, Berlin, Warsaw, through Russia and Mongolia. The 8,150 mile journey will take just 2 days. -
Russia Fumes Over US and Warsaw Missile Defense PactThe Bush administration has been pushing long and hard for a missile defense shield in Europe. The systems would include anti-missile batteries, missiles, and early warning radar. -
Halloween Activities in Kosciusko County, Indiana, and the Surrounding AreaCheck out these fun Fall and Halloween activities.
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The Life of Wladyslaw SzpilmanWladyslaw Szpilman was a a great man that lived in the Warsaw Ghetto during WWII. He played the piano and kept things calm in the ghetto, even when things were not going to be alright. Here is a biography on a person who should not be remembered.
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"The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler" More Than a Holocaust Story"The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler," the 236th movie in the Hall of Fame series, chronicles the efforts of Irena Sendler in smuggling Jewish children out of the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II and the reign of Adolph Hitler. -
Meaningful Experiences and Sorrowful ExpressionsMy travel experience of Poland (Krakow, Auschwitz and Warsaw). -
Afghanistan Conflict is Welfare for NATOObama's ultimate goal is restructuring American economy. That requires NATO not having an abrupt Warsaw pact style collapse. Obama will thus subsidize NATO's existence by escalating violence in Afghanistan even as he cuts funding for conventional forces -
Lodz: Poland as You've Never Seen ItWarsaw and Krakow receive high honors as most-visited cities in Poland, but Lodz is also well worth a visit.
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Nazi War Criminals in the Middle East?After WWII, Nazi war criminals found refuge in the Middle East -
Remembering D-Day: Part 4 - Stalin's D-DayStalin promised Churchill and Roosevelt that he would launch an offensive in coordination with the Normandy invasion. His Red Army was more than most countries could handle.
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Gold and Silver Denarius, Ducats, Florens and Other Coins Pictured in 2007 CalendarThis story was written exclusively for the March 12, 2007 issue of Coin World, and has since appeared in Canadian Coin News.
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Indiana Two-Year Old Killed by Mother's BoyfriendA toddler is brutally killed by her mother's live-in boyfriend. -
A Chicago Family is Torn Apart in Immigration BattleJanina Wasilewski maintains that she did not understand that she agreed to leave the U.S. over 10 years ago. Last Friday, she was deported to Poland.
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Child Killer Ian Clark Seeks Plea BargainA family mourns the loss of a beautiful child, and now, the person responsible is looking at a mere ten years in prison. However, there is something you can do to help keep him off the streets. -
The MessengerThe night was dark-exceedingly dark, and as usual Métier's Pub, the Meeting Place of the Master Race had its doors open.
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Genocide and Holocaust in 20th Century Europea look at proof that the Holocaust was real, and also the faft that ethnic cleansing was not limited to the Nazis before and during World War II
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Literary Analysis of Marsha Norman's Night MotherAlthough life is full of pain and hardships, they can be overcome. Unlike the choice Jessie made in Marsha Norman's play "Night Mother", suicide is never a viable option.
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The History and Deeds of Napoleon Bonaparte: Campaigns and Political Developments from 1807 to 1810Between 1807 and 1810, Napoleon made peace with Russia, fought rebels in Spain, once again defeated Austria, and fathered an heir to the throne. This essay discusses the military and political developments in Napoleon's empire during those years. -
Movie Review: Threads, A Real Nice History LessonThreads and The Day After... two movies from two countries, with one aftermath and one goal...
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Book Burning in America?While incidents of book burning are associated with the excesses of the Hitler regime, America also has a history of book burning. -
Golf Destination: Lake of the Ozarks, MissouriTravel and recreation information regarding numerous golf courses located at the Lake of the Ozarks in Mid-Missouri.


