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In the News (Sun 3 Jun 12)

  
 Jedwabne - the complete story
Gross, who alleged that 1600 Poles in Jedwabne murdered 1600 Jews supposedly living there, is now discredited by the results of the exhumation; he also is facing charges in Polish courts by the Laudanski family for slander and falsification of records.
Gross revealed his attitude toward Poland and the Polish people by picking a local hero of the Polish anti-German and anti-Soviet underground, Jerzy Laudanski, and making him the main villain of his controversial book "Neighbors." It is on record that Mr.
Gross had the audacity to dedicate his book "Neighbors" to Shmul Wasserstein the interrogator and torturer for the Soviet terror apparatus in postwar Poland.
www.sfpol.com /jedcomstor.html   (1563 words)

  
 ANED Lager Gross Rosen
Gross Rosen was liberated on the 14th of February 1945 by troops of the Soviet 52nd Armata of the Ukrainian front.
This camp, which takes its name from the nearby village of Gross Rosen, Rogoznica in Polish, was originally instituted as a satellite camp to the Concentration Camp KZ Sachsenhausen, but became a principal and autonomous camp on the first of May 1941.
Despite its poetic name, Gross Rosen has acquired a reputation as an infernal place by those who had the misadventure to have ended up there, because survival in that camp was barely possible.
www.deportati.it /english_grossrosen.html   (366 words)

  
 References Psychology in Spain
Gross, J., Rosen, J. C., Leitenberg, H. and Willmuth, M. Validity of the attitudes test and the eating disorders inventory in bulimia nervosa.
www.psychologyinspain.com /content/full/2002/reference.asp?id=64   (31 words)

  
 Company News On Call
Gross would be forced into personal bankruptcy." Because Idealab is operating as an unregistered "investment company," plaintiffs are entitled, among other things, to redemption of their investments, the suit says.
Those figures do not include the value of the use of Idealab's corporate jet and life insurance premiums paid by the corporation, which added $47,000 to Gross' compensation and approximately $107,000 to Goodstein's, the lawsuit said.
the greater the compensation for Gross and Goodstein.".
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=105&STORY=/www/story/03-01-2002/0001679060   (500 words)

  
 shots on goal
Certainly, as Rosen says, Gross plays a sure hand through most of the interview, but it comes badly apart at the end, and it's through that shattering of pretense that I think Gross is revealed to be--or representing the interests of an organization that is--taking an activist, biased stance towards subjects it somehow deems contemptible.
Gross was just flabbergasted; you could almost hear the bottom of her jaw scraping the floor.
Strangely, just earlier today I was thinking about the segment in which Gross interviewed Gene Simmons of KISS; a segment which NPR itself refers to as "infamous." What struck me most about that interview was not Simmons' boorishness, but Gross' reaction to that.
www.penaltykicker.com /shotsongoal/archives/000258.html   (302 words)

  
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Gross, Revital; Feldman, Dina; Rabinowitz, Jonathan; Greenstein, Miriam; and Berg, Ayelet.
Gross Revital, BramliShuli, Avgar Amy and Schoen Cathy 1999.
Gross, R; Feldman, D; Rabinowitz, J; Greenstein, M; and Berg, A. “Mental Distress as Perceived by the Adult Population in Israel: Characteristics and Patterns of Utilization of Health Services”.
www.biu.ac.il /faculty/grossr/publ.html   (2741 words)

  
 Health Policy.
Gross, B. Rosen, D. Chinitz, Evaluating the Israeli health care reform: strategy, challenges and lessons, Health Policy 45 (2) (1998) pp.
Revital Gross, Bruce Rosen, Arie Shirom, Reforming the Israeli health system: findings of a 3-year evaluation, Health Policy 56 (1) (2001) pp.
Rosen, N. Mays, The impact of the UK NHS purchaser-provider split on the _rational_ introduction of new medical technologies, Health Policy 43 (2) (1998) pp.
www.elsevier.com /cdweb/journals/01688510/viewer.htt?viewtype=authors&rangeselected=46   (645 words)

  
 PressThink: Bill O'Reilly and the Paranoid Style in News
Although Terry Gross never said it directly, her questions pointed out that what O'Reilly's detractors do is no different than what he was doing himself; he exagerates their criticism and tries to turn criticism into slander and libel.
I would guess that Terry Gross and her team prepared hard for this interview by absorbing the relevant journalism— all of O’Reilly’s press clippings, news and commentary about his public battles, profiles of him, interviews, his books, plus watching his show.
She assumed that the interview, for all its obvious tensions, took place in the general domain of information gathering, and that good information flows to us from holding a public figure’s feet to the fire, asking the tough questions.
journalism.nyu.edu /pubzone/weblogs/pressthink/2003/10/21/oreilly_voice.html   (10408 words)

  
 Gross Rosen
Gross Rosen fu liberato il 14 febbraio 1945 da reparti della 52à armata sovietica del fronte ucraino.
Situato a 60 KM da Breslavia,al quale dipendevano un centinaio di sottocampi,il campo di Gross Rosen che prende nome dal vicino villaggio,venne istituito il 2 Agosto 1940.
Il campo venne costruito da un contingente di 98 deportati polacchi, distaccati da Sachsenhausen e progettato originariamente per una capienza massima di 12.000 persone,in seguito ingrandito,fini ad arrivare ad ospitare nel 1944 ben 35.000 persone.Si calcola che su circa 200.000 deportati che nel giro degli anni passarono per Gross Rosen i morti furono almeno 75.000.
digilander.libero.it /secondaguerra/grossrosen.html   (147 words)

  
 Roger Moorhouse
Ideological and racial considerations meant that such labourers had to be kept under close supervision however, and to this end Breslau's first ZAL was established at Gross Masselwitz, (Maslice Wielki) to the west of the city, in the summer of 1940.
Though Polish labourers only received 50% of the wage paid to their German counterparts, it would appear that restrictions placed on them in Gross Masselwitz were initially limited to being forbidden to speak Polish, and being forbidden to go to the theatre, cinema or church.
After 4,000 workers of the Speer Baustab had laid the foundations, a ZAL was established to provide labourers for the construction, supplemented by forced labour from Gross Masselwitz and Rattwitz.
www.bi-secureserver.net /web/rogermoorhouse/article1.html   (2433 words)

  
 Case 6: idealab
Gross realized at that time that the drugstore on the corner was selling candy for a dime; but if he got it at the Sav-On down the street for 8 1/2 cents, he could undercut the pharmacy by a penny and still profit off the margin.
Gross believes that to achieve speed of execution, it is essential to tap the shared knowledge of an organization that has extensive experience in starting Internet companies.
When Gross' longtime friend, Charles Conn, now 35, signed on as CitySearch's chief executive two years ago, one of the first things he did was sit down for lengthy brainstorming sessions with such luminaries as Nobel Prize-winning physicist Arno Penzias, the chief scientist of Bell Laboratories who won fame for confirming the Big Bang theory.
www-personal.umich.edu /~afuah/cases/case6.html   (5971 words)

  
 Schindler's List
69511 ROSEN Szymon 17.7.00 Schreibkraft 1 215 Ju.
76416 ROSEN Estera 18.3.05 Metallarbeiterin 1 214 Ju.
69272 ROSEN Natan 25.7.05 Schlossergeselle 2 652 Ju.
www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org /Krakow/kra_schindler.htm   (6402 words)

  
 Dia-pozytyw: SHOAH
Although it began as a satellite of the Sachsenhausen camp, Gross Rosen became independent in 1941.
You are welcome to discuss about "Gross Rosen"
The first transport arrived at Gross-Rosen on August 2, 1940.
www.diapozytyw.pl /en/site/szoach/gross_rosen   (410 words)

  
 ILW.COM - the immigration portal: JUSTICE DEPARTMENT MOVES TO REVOKE U.S. CITIZENSHIP OF FORMER NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMP GUARD
He served at Gross Rosen and at Dyhernfurth until those camps were evacuated during the winter of 1945.
After training, he reported for duty with the SS Death's Head guard unit at Gross Rosen in January 1943.
He also guarded prisoners during the evacuations of Dyhernfurth and Gross Rosen.
www.ilw.com /lawyers/immigdaily/News/2002,0718-nazi.shtm   (405 words)

  
 edr: research journal articles
Rosen, J., Gross, J, and Vara, L. Psychological adjustment of adolescents attempting to lose or gain weight.
Research has indicated that the degree of satisfaction with one's body image is related to one's self-esteem (Becker, 1981; Grodner, 1991; Ham, Easton, Himburg, and Greenburg, 1983; Hendry and Gillies, 1978; Mishkin et al., 1986; Richards, Casper, and Larson, 1990; Rosen, Gross, and Vara, 1987).
Fallon, A. C., and Rosen, P. Sex differences in perceptions of body shape.
www.eatingdisorderresources.com /research/adolescencefall97.htm   (2541 words)

  
 Axis History Factbook: Gross Rosen Trial
A group of three ex-officials of the Gross Rosen concentration camp were arraigned before a Soviet Military Court, from the 12th August 1948 to the 7th October 1948.
Gross Rosen Trial (12 Aug 1948 - 7 Oct 1948)
All were found guilty and one was sentenced to death, later commutted to life.
www.axishistory.com /index.php?id=338   (113 words)

  
 Search Results for Gross-Umstadt - Encyclopædia Britannica
Educational exercise for students, requiring them to make a documentary on the Gilded Age, the period of gross materialism and blatant political corruption in U.S. history during the 1870s.
"Platform for scholars to discuss the gilded age of American history, a period of gross materialism and blatant political corruption during the 1870s.
Pearsall, Phyllis Isobel Gross Britannica Book of the Year 1997
www.britannica.com /search?query=Gross-Umstadt&ct=&fuzzy=N   (542 words)

  
 Jews in Eastern Pomerania
It has been said that at the time of the "Crystal Night" windows were broken out at Rosen's in Gross Tuchen.
In the report by Emil Trapp (former mayor of Gross Tuchen before 1945 and Representative for the German Federal Government for the Damages from the Expulsion According to the Reparations Law) in 1958 and 1961 is included a "Directory of Families" in Gross Tuchen up to 1945.
Rosen sold the business and the land that belonged to it during the last war to Oskar Genee".
kaszuby.bytow.pl /radde/Jews.html   (280 words)

  
 Axis History Forum :: View topic - famous jews killed in gas chambers
Edith Stein (1891-1942), breslauer philosopher and christian nun died in Auschwitz or Gross Rosen in 1942, probably in gas chamber.
If she died at Auschwitz, she could have died in the gas chamber, but if she was transferred to Groß Rosen, she could not have been gassed since there were no gas chambers at that camp.
We do not know whether she died at Auschwitz after arriving there, or was transferred to Groß Rosen and died there.
forum.axishistory.com /viewtopic.php?t=47754   (715 words)

  
 JEDWABNE - AUSCHWITZ - SACHSENHAUSEN - Doctor Adam Cyra
According to J.T. Gross he was one of the ringleaders in the Jedwabne massacre.
In the Rzeczpospolita issue of 27-28 January 2001 I read an article by Prof.
www.naszawitryna.pl /jedwabne_en_8.html   (1189 words)

  
 Winston-Salem Journal Schindler biography casts new light on figure movie made famous
During a stop at a camp called Gross Rosen for processing, 20 to 25 Plaszow men were removed from the list and left behind, replaced by Jews from Gross Rosen.
"At Gross Rosen, Goldberg lets it be known that he's in control of the list.
"The word is out among the Gross Rosen Jews that this is a list of life," Crowe said.
www.journalnow.com /servlet/Satellite?pagename=WSJ/MGArticle/WSJ_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1031780269659&path=!localnews&s=1037645509099   (1246 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: List of subcamps of Gross Rosen
Below is the list of subcamps of Gross Rosen concentration camp complex.
Other descriptions of List of subcamps of Gross Rosen
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www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/List-of-subcamps-of-Gross-Rosen   (75 words)

  
 The Cellar - My few eurocents... (slight spoilers)
Rest was the same, except for fact, that one of the character`s Dad was a Gross Rosen prisoner, he knew Franz Heimglimmer personally (I`ve used Gross Rosen KzL - it is closest to us, and we know it well) EVPs were great - we`ve used original, english ones, because it was creepier...
I think :D I`ve gave only few hints, that in hills and mountains near Gross Rosen are hidden Nazi treasures, occult secrets.unknown/hidden Nazi bunkers and underground complexes in "Riese" complex.
My players were members of polish ghosthunters - Strefa 11.
www.12tomidnight.com /forum/showthread.php?t=966   (646 words)

  
 Gross-Rosen concentration camp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One of the subcamps of Gross-Rosen was situated in the Czechoslovakian town of Brunnlitz.
It was in this camp that Oskar Schindler's Jews survived the Holocaust.
The camp was known for its huge stone quarry and its brutal treatment of NN (Nacht und Nebel) prisoners.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gross-Rosen_concentration_camp   (245 words)

  
 The Continued Adventures of Reptile Man on DVD - MovieWeb
Jack Steele (Curtis) is an actor who is known for his '60s television role as the superhero Reptile Man. Along with his sidekick Tadpole, who was played by Lewis Rosen (Arye Gross), they fought crime in a fictitious city.
Years after the ending of the series, not only are the two actors typecast, they are also limited to appearances at malls and conventions.
Film legend Tony Curtis stars in this satire about an actor from the 1960s coming to terms with the pressures of today's entertainment industry.
movieweb.com /dvd/dvd.php?825307903492   (175 words)

  
 IT Conversations: David Weinberger - Memory Lane
They discuss the conventions, both the DNC and RNC, political blogging efforts including those of Dave Winer, Jay Rosen, Matt Gross, Zephyr Teachout among others and Dan Gillmor's excellent chapter on digital democracy in his book, We The Media.
David Weinberger, a Harvard Law School Berkman Fellow, is the author of Small Pieces Loosely Joined and co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto, goes to it with Halley on a wide range of subjects when she catches him on vacation in Martha's Vineyard a week before the Republican National Convention.
His discussion of traditional media and not-so-traditional media leads to high praise for a particularly brilliant political journalist, Jon Stewart and The Daily Show on Comedy Central.
www.itconversations.com /shows/detail196.html   (616 words)

  
 How Josef Mengele Cheated Justice, Chicago Tribune Magazine, May 18, 1986
This was Gross Rosen, in Silesia, where bacteriological-warfare experiments on Soviet prisoners had been conducted since the beginning of 1942.
[Mengele had been officially transferred to Gross Rosen together with several other Auschwitz doctors.
As Mengele fled Gross Rosen, the man who had.
www.posner.com /articles/mengele.htm   (11862 words)

  
 muzeum_gb.htm
The Object of everyday using in KL Groß Rosen.
The Polish soldiers in german and soviet captivity 1935-1945
www.region-walbrzych.org.pl /grosrosen/muzeum_gb.htm   (494 words)

  
 Gross-Rosen
The Gross-Rosen concentration camp was originally established in 1940 as a subcamp of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp.
As of January 1, 1945, the Gross-Rosen complex held 76,728 prisoners.
It is estimated that of the 120,000 prisoners who passed through the Gross-Rosen camp system, 40,000 died either in Gross-Rosen or during the evacuation of the camp.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/Holocaust/grossrosen.html   (534 words)

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