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Michael Weiss interview
An interview with Michael Weiss, a Holocaust survivor, conducted by Dr. Sidney Bolkosky, Professor of History at the University of Michigan—Dearborn. Born in Kascony, Czechoslovakia, Mr. Weiss chronicles his experiences under the Czechoslovakians, Hungarians and Germans, both prior to and during the Second World War. Mr. Weiss and his family were shipped to the Hungarian ghetto of Beregszasz (Berehovo) in 1944. From Beregszasz, the family was deported to Auschwitz where his mother was gassed by the Germans. From Auschwitz, Weiss and his father were sent to Buchenwald and then on to Zeitz, located approximately fifteen miles south of Leipzig in Central Germany.An interview with Michael Weiss, a survivor of the Nazi holocaust of the Jews, by Sid Bolkosky.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/57191/3/Weiss950809-2.aiffhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/57191/2/Weiss950809-1.aiffhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/57191/1/Weiss.pd
Ernst Weiss
Digital ImageThe Austrian author Ernst Weiss was born in 1882 in Brno. He died 1940 in Paris
Marion Weiss & Michael Manfredi: Surface/Subsurface
Architecture Fall 2007 Lecture Series - October 17, 2007 at The Warehouse. Known for their multidisciplinary projects integrating architecture, art, landscape, and urbanism, Weiss and Manfredi explore how dynamic relationships between surface and subsurface conditions define a new site for innovative design. The conceptualization and realization of recent projects will be discussed in the context of contemporary practice
Tex Rubinowitz, Michael Reidy, Mark Weiss, circa 1979
Photograph circa 1979 from the Skip Groff papers of Tex Rubinowitz, Michael Reidy, and Mark Weiss. Rubinowitz (of Tex Rubinowitz and the Bad Boys) and Reidy (of the Razz) were two notable musicians in the Washington, D.C. rockabilly and punk/new wave scenes, respectively, in the late 1970s and early 1980s
Harvey Weiss Correspondence
Entries include a typed letter from the Maine State Library to New York children\u27s book author Harvey Weiss introducing the Maine Author Collection and notice that a description of his book would appear in Maine Library Association Bulletin, a typed letter from Weiss on personal stationery presenting a copy of Twenty-Four And Stanley, and a typed letter from the Maine State Library concerning the irrepressible Stanley and on receipt of the book for the Maine Author collection
ISIS: Inside the army of terror. By Michael Weiss and Hassan Hassan. Regan Arts. New York, 2015. Pp. 270. ISBN: 978-1-941393-57-4
With brutal force and horrific beheadings of hostages, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has shocked the world. They have conquered massive territories in both countries – equal to the size of the United Kingdom – and promise to create a new Muslim caliphate under the strict dictates of Sharia law.
In ISIS: inside the Army of terror, American journalist Michael Weiss and Syrian analyst Hassan Hassan explain how these violent extremists evolved from a nearly defeated Iraqi insurgent group into a jihadi army of international volunteers who, with sickly produced murder ideas, are spreading violence and mayhem across the Middle East. Beginning with the early days of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the founder of ISIS’s first incarnation as “al-Qaeda in Iraq”, Weiss and Hassan explain who the key players are – from their elusive leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi to the former Saddam Baathists in their ranks – where they come from, how they have attracted both local and global support, and how they operate – from their social media strategy to illicit oil revenues. ...
Malcolm E. and Ann E. Weiss Correspondence
Entry is a typed letter of reply from math and science children\u27s book author Malcolm E. Weiss on his personal stationery concerning a request for a copy of his book 666 Jellybeans! All That? for the Maine Author Collection and additionally the attempt of Weiss to send a copy of a Young Math Series book Solomon Grundy, Born on Oneday from the publisher, a defense for an overdue book, and a list of books written by his wife, history and social studies children\u27s author Ann E. Weiss as well as a list of his own titles at this time
Samuel Arthur Weiss papers undated, 1941
Consists of correspondence by Weiss and statements by Jewish members of Congress in response to a speech by Congressman Rankin of Mississippi denouncing Congressman M. Michael Edelstein as an "International Jew."Gift of Mark Schwei
Supporting Data for: Innovation through Intuition
This dataset contains 5 guided imagery exercises which are part of the mirco course "Innovation through Intuition" as to be published in the Publication Series from the University of South-Eastern Norway. These audio exercises are grounded in the Trilogos Method, a contemplative practice designed to support intuition, reflection, and actionable insight in research and development contexts. Each exercise addresses a distinct dimension of innovation processes. Developing New Ideas facilitates the emergence of novel and unconventional perspectives by engaging imaginative and intuitive capacities. Facing Unexpected Challenges supports participants in recognizing and constructively working through inner and outer obstacles that may hinder progress. Finding Vital Resources focuses on identifying and activating personal, relational, and contextual resources relevant to ongoing projects. Gaining Fresh Perspectives enables participants to reframe their work by adopting alternative viewpoints and uncovering overlooked aspects. Finally, Taking Next Steps translates intuitive insights into concrete, practical actions that can be implemented in academic or professional practice. Together, the five exercises form a coherent contemplative framework for fostering creativity, resilience, and reflective decision-making in complex research and development settings
Günter Weiss, Oströmische Beamte im Spiegel der Schriften des Michael Psellos
Gautier Paul. Günter Weiss, Oströmische Beamte im Spiegel der Schriften des Michael Psellos. In: Revue des études byzantines, tome 33, 1975. pp. 325-330
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