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Elie Wiesel and His Account of The Holocaust

Elie Wiesel lived a normal life until the Nazi’s changed everything. Wiesel and his family were placed into concentration camps where he was forced to experience and view horrific scenes. After the war ended, Wiesel felt obligated to write a memoir to recall his experiences and to voice the millions who had to suffer and endure this unimaginable terror.

TonyBear | November 19, 2009 | Biography
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The Upside Down House in Germany (Amazing Pictures)

“The World Stands on its Head”or “Die Welt Steht Kopf”, is the name of this House built on the Baltic Sea Island of Usedom in Trassenheide, Germany.

MMK | November 15, 2009 | Architecture
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An Amateur Beer Snob’s Guide to Beer: The O Beers

Chapter "O" from the upcoming ebook, "An Amateur Beer Snob’s Guide to Beer," soon available on the Amazon Kindle.

jharmon | October 30, 2009 | Food
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An Amateur Beer Snob’s Guide to Beer: The F Beers

After tasting 527 beers, an amateur beer snob offers this advice.

jharmon | October 27, 2009 | Food
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The Amateur Beer Snob’s Guide to Beer: The U-Z Beers

This amateur beer snob offer’s a chapter from his ebook, “An Amateur Beer Snob’s Guide to Beer”.

jharmon | October 20, 2009 | Food
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An Amateur Beer Snob’s Guide to Beer: The B Beers

After 12 years of beer tasting, this amateur has had plenty to say about beers from across the globe.

jharmon | October 19, 2009 | Food
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An Amateur Beer Snob’s Guide to Beer: The a Beers

After 12 years of beer tasting, this amateur has had plenty to say about beers from across the globe. This is a chapter from his ebook, “An Amateur Beer Snob’s Guide to Beer".

jharmon | October 30, 2009 | Food
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Ernest Hemingway Gets Ready to Cross The Rhine, September 1944

He also remembers Spain and novelist Michael Arlen…

Steve Newman | October 11, 2009 | Biography
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Stumbling Blocks to Remembrance

It started almost immediately the Nazis came to power. Like stars that twinkle out when the dawn approaches, individuals and families throughout the country disappeared, many never to be seen again.

R J Evans | October 10, 2009 | Visual Arts
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William Joyce: Lord Haw Haw

An entire generation of Britons came to recognise his voice, to know his rallying cry. They listened but they never believed, they came to despise and hate him, and they rejoiced when he died.

Kim Seabrook | October 7, 2009 | Biography
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