- Page 3 and 4: TH E FR EE PRESSNew York London Tor
- Page 8 and 9: PrefaceIam an enemy of nationalism
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taught hatred of the oppressor; whi
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and as victims of intensified domes
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society in which a womans life neve
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considered the possibility of punis
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study of Torah were intimately, ind
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Michael Ryan’s memoir concretized
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direction, not a destination. But I
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to stop hydroelectric development t
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strong State of Israel means a stat
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immigrants, sometimes called Orient
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they too were shot and killed. Near
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to their death. ”28 The project o
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tries seemed to define themselves b
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who share a history, hardships, exp
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ther politically or individually—
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why? Women are not myths of good or
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families. The Nazis wiped out a who
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the documents, for the Jewish child
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other countries in Europe or in Pal
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ried to a genuinely bad man and not
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problem, which is the hijab? How ca
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Nazi terror: in general, parents di
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“the Fuhrer’s rigorous, clean-l
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mans to suffer because they had not
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dared not lift a gun. Always, to my
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women— this was the law of the fo
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no shelter and no money. In 1988 th
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ethic informs all the values of the
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gar description: the jackal is tend
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Unlike the male Jew, the Jewish wom
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lace of men altogether; and then, t
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much as Todorov did: men acted on t
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For the Jews, the Nazis were foresh
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Shimon Peres writes that “[b]eing
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party “expected to strike quickly
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remembrance, the stuff out of which
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to Marxism to civil rights agitatio
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ferior peoples. Lies. Lies.. . . It
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“One might go so far as to believ
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“I think I may well be a Jew, ”
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“sluts and nuts” defense, which
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in camp [Majdanek] as the ‘Mare
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sent, hurling obscenities at her br
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accepting segregation based on pola
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he’ll want to know how to write;
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lated him (in the past), she was ha
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The greatest affront to language is
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of Mammon, peeping over their shoul
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ferently. . . devastation, misery,
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sors, idol-worshipers, sodomites, f
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Jews, though it meant ignoring the
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policy ‘the practical application
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From Moses to Lenin: “It was one
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vulgar expression of that hate in w
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Stalin. ”105 Arrested, exiled, an
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In the United States, the right-win
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years ago, when they started taking
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with the Blacks only because they h
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laughter rang out. German soldiers
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erlessness. Torture adult male sold
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on prostituted women and on married
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the one hand and the touching of th
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yny of the dominant group of men an
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ginnings of the Chinese; the Japane
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Religious inferiority can be impose
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them, moral monsters. Jews, like wo
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Jewish women in Jerusalem whose arm
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Bible and the Old Testament are not
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worship, to appease the Hebrew God,
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gentle, with a gentler view of God:
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sive feminist critique, yet their m
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shedder of blood, an agent of slaug
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and concerns a slave who used the t
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their first experience was Voluntar
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‘cattle’ his religion tells him
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studied— up to 60 per cent or mor
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were extremely young, between sixte
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But then, having children is probab
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Mengele’s cruelty toward children
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disabled in the exercise of self-so
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short reign, not a man, child or ol
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Jews? how can orthodox Jews who do
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seemed to be: where can these peopl
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ished. A mere eleven months later,
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authority over the private and fami
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the Jews who would bring his people
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informed by the anti-Semite’s val
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qualities of the Jews implicit in H
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Hannah Senesh went from Hungary to
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choose the second— because we fac
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virile, always virile; and liberate
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migrants. In April 1949 they number
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their plates. The conflict has esca
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cloth off her, inhaled her smell, J
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never charged. ”123 Does she have
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reached a point of no return, they
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with these women the Spaniards exhi
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who claimed to want her to divulge
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France. O f the fifty, fifteen fell
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Akhmatova along with other women su
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convictions is that some moral, soc
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have a sense of honor that applied
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MEMORY / DENIALIn The Politics of M
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and chaotic, a twelve-year-old chil
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ways belonged with the perpetrators
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female; it is a body already disdai
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of the Arab obsession with ird (hon
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fiance, reifying one’s ties with
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The claiming of literacy—hard for
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In 1923 to 1924, the suicide rate i
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now writes, “The Childrens Transp
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tims are still a nuisance. Why, som
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whose principal victims are the Ger
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restructure German history, offers
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out, in full certainty of our next
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Peres advocates a more polite separ
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the distress of bad conscience; wit
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newly reworked, Jewish immigration
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are intrinsically good. Arabs are n
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the Palestinian population within t
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a hybrid culture, living as half-ca
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to become negotiating partners— t
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There is a bitter humor: “I will
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mentation, public displays of milit
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the danger it perceives; as one Isr
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and a half years in prison]; most o
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killing hundreds of Jews in battle.
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bomber: “. . . eighteen to twenty
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Zionism, its adherents as engaged i
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year’s time. If he went back to N
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Make her more unseeing than the sig
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qualitatively different from the th
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of cigarettes or a newspaper. ”17
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throes of German prostitutes and Je
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side the door, on parade. ”194 Th
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the Jewish women.. . . They never s
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imperial grace and majesty which no
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murderer. Jewett is in a sense the
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lost their virginity to a girl whom
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less, especially when their power i
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subbosses. The lexicon was not: “
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sees during his workdays [in Israel
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fants and girls are often sold to b
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seemed to make as little difference
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EPILOGUE:THE WAR ON THE BODYTo dest
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ploitation, sexual or economic, is
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NotesCHAPTER 1: HOMELAND/HOME1. Shl
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61. Lagnado and Dekel, Children o f
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68. Quoted in Claudia Koonz, Mother
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61. Babel, 1920 Diary, p. 82.62. Ba
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15. Amos Oz, Israel, Palestine and
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96. McDowall, Palestine and Israel,
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74. E. Fogelman, Conscience and Cou
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74. Mernissi, Islam and Democracy,
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74. Toland, Adolf Hitler, p. 222.75
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177. T. Segev, The Seventh Million,
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84. “One in Twelve Women Stalked,
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37. “Israelis demonstrate, ” Je
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136. Nathan McCall, Makes Me Wanna
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56. Todorov, Facing Extremes, p. 26
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41. Breines, Tough Jews, p. 159.42.
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145. Aicha Lemsine, The Chrysalis,
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243. Ira Berlin, Many Thousands Gon
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-------- . The Story ofZahra. Trans
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Barnes. Julian. The Porcupine. New
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Byatt, A. S. Passions of the Mind:
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Corrin, Chris, ed. Women in a Viole
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Douglas, Ann. Terrible Honesty: Mon
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Fellman, Michael. Citizen Sherman:
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Gordon, Lois. The World o f Samuel
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Hartov, Steven. The Heat o f Ramada
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Hughes, Donna M. Pimps and Predator
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Kassindja, Fauziya, and Layli Mille
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Kuttner, Paul. The Hobcaust: Hoax o
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Marton, Kati. A Death in Jerusalem:
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Moorcock, Michael. Behold the Man.
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Poliakov, L^on. The Aryan Myth: A H
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Rosenfeld, Diane L. “Redistributi
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Sen, Mala. India's Bandit Queen: Th
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Solomon, Maynard. Mozart: A Life. N
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Theroux, Paul. The Happy Isles o f
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Wagner, Gottfried. Twilight o f the
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Wood, Michael. Children o f Silence
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IndexAbortion, 79, 191, 200, 335Abr
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Cabrera, Guillero, 72 wCalasso, Rob
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Faurisson, Robert, 268, 269-270Fear
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House of Dolls (brothel), 314-315Hu
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Kfar Kassem, massacrc at, 65-66Khal
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Neurent, Victorinc, 320Nietzsche, F
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Robinson, John. 154Rohm, Ernst, 89R
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Vachss, Alice, 57-58Venereal diseas