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Tag "World War II"

tag name: World War II type: General
web link: World_War_II

"World War II" appears in:

1.   from the main catalog (7 results; expand)

  1. Harry Liedtke. German Baha'i Community under National Socialism, The: A Historical Perspective With Notes, Postscript, and Photographs (1999/2000). — Examination of why Baha’is, as an international Community or as individuals, did not play an activ...
  2. Harry Liedtke. Guardian's Wartime Travels, The (2016). — Brief chronology of world events 1938-1940 juxtaposed with Shoghi Effendi's travels in 1940, when he...
  3. Reginald L. Priestley. Itchyfeet: Travels with Reg Priestley (1991/2001). — Autobiography of a world traveller who visited many places in and around Israel while in the Palesti...
  4. John T. Dale. Lidia Zamenhof (1996). — Brief biography of the daughter of Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof, the creator of Esperanto.
  5. Duane L. Herrmann. No Known Address (2020). — Nine poems selected by the author, from a collection of Holocaust poetry.
  6. Alain Locke. Orientation of Hope and Lessons in World Crisis, The (1936/1945). — Two essays meditating on the relevance of Baha'i principles to the period preceding and during the S...
  7. Milan Voykovic, Shamim Razavi. Saving Private Ryan: Review (1998). — Review of film, with thoughts for Baha'is: Is there such a thing as a "just war"? What forms of "sac...

2.   from the Chronology (15 results; expand)

  1. 1913-04-07 — `Abdu'l-Baha traveled to Bad Mergentheim by automobile to visit the hotel and mineral bath owned by ...
  2. 1913-04-13 — `Abdu'l-Baha was sick and the weather was bitterly cold. He went to the studio of Professor Robert A...
  3. 1937-05-21 — All Baha'i activities and institutions were banned in Germany by a special order of the Reichsführe...
  4. 1939-04-21 — The first Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Budapest was elected. There were about 14 believers ...
  5. 1939-09-03 — World War II began with Britain and France declaring war on Germany after Germany invaded Poland....
  6. 1940-05-15 — Shoghi Effendi determined to go to England; he and Rúhiyyih Khanum left Haifa for Italy via aquapla...
  7. 1940-05-25 — After having obtained a visa for Britain in Rome, Shoghi Effendi and Rúhiyyih Khanum left for Engla...
  8. 1940-06-02 — Shoghi Effendi, Rúhiyyih Khanum and Sutherland Maxwell left St Malo, France, for England and arrive...
  9. 1940-07-28 — Shoghi Effendi, Rúhiyyih Khanum and Sutherland Maxwell left England for South Africa aboard the SS ...
  10. 1942-08-00 — Lidia Zamenhof was killed in the gas chambers at Treblinka. [HDBF516] For her obituary see BW10:5...
  11. 1945-05-08 — The war in Europe ended. For Shoghi Effendi's response see MA80–1, PP185 and UD175. For the ...
  12. 1945-08-14 — The German Baha'is, 80 per cent of whom lived in the American sector of occupied Germany, obtained p...
  13. 1945-09-02 — The war in Japan ended....
  14. 1945-10-24 — The United Nations was formally established. There were Baha'i representatives in San Francisco in ...
  15. 1948-12-09 — The General Assembly of the United Nations adopted the Resolution entitled Convention on the Prevent...
 
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