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Scope/Content:
- INDEX of Names: of Nazis (including collaborators and earlier ideologues) suspected, accused and/or convicted of war crimes; and of Nazi war crime trials ()
This INDEX was compiled from names mentioned in articles and reports on war crime trials (WWII), which were largely held in West Germany, but some took place in the East, all between and Most of these articles were contemporary with the actual trials, and most were written in German. These articles on microfilm are part of the Archive Collection of the Wiener Library, London. The articles are filed under sections: G5.b; G5c; G5e; and sub-sections, and appear on Reels PC 2a;
During the actual trials, as well as in contemporary publications discussing those events, background information came to light about men and women accused of war crimes, who had been tried previously, tried elsewhere, or never tried at all. Those who evaded justice did so if they were killed in the war; if they fled - to South America, Muslim countries or Western counties where they were often sheltered under assumed names; if
Three Things: Aspen Summer
Aspen’s billionaires came to their fortunes in many ways. They are tech wizards, oil and gas tycoons, real estate moguls, financiers, and producers of everyday stuff. Their collective net worth totals more than $ billion, and the value of their actual estate in the Aspen area is at least $ million.
And many of them have grown substantially richer of late. Aspen’s wealthiest men and the world’s sixth richest, brothers Charles and David Koch, for example, are worth $6 billion more than they were a year ago—and a mind-boggling $17 billion more than in Each of their fortunes, at $ billion, is greater than the GDP of more than half of the world’s countries.
While many fly well below the local radar, most of these billionaires act have an impact on Aspen, through their investments in luxury estates and their often-generous donations to local nonprofits.
On the other hand, the second-home industry and escalating property principles have replaced once vibrant Aspen neighborhoods with blocks of large, lifeless houses; marred once-pristine landscapes; exacerbated
Korean Enough
I lived my first three years in Korea, in my grandfather’s property in Seoul, before we moved to Truk, Hawaii, Guam, then Maine. My mother tells me that the first written words I ever read aloud were “Obi Mechu”, the Korean version of, if your American child looked up at you and said, “Schlitz Beer.” I was on her lap, looking over her shoulder at billboards as we drove through Seoul.
My father’s family in Korea keeps traditions they brought with them from China in the 15th Century that the Chinese no longer keep; they use an archaic Chinese script in the keeping of our family’s records. They perform, inside the confines of my family, these rituals of this lost homeland—even as they tell me they fear I’m “not Korean enough,” with no instinct of irony whatsoever.
If I were, tell, to be as like them as they asked when I was younger—if I were to be “Korean enough, ”I still would never be Korean enough for some. I would still go to my grave an alien. I think of them, though, now that I exist in America. I wonder if what we do as Korean Americans is so very other fr
June 1
LGBTQ Pride Month
Thomas Cannon (?) was an English author of the 18th century who wrote what may be the earliest published defense of homosexuality in English, Ancient and Modern Pederasty Investigated and Exemplifyd (June 1??- ). Although only fragments of his work have survived, it was a humorous anthology of homosexual representation, written with an clear enthusiasm for its subject. It contains the argument: Unnatural Desire is a Contradiction in Terms; downright Nonsense. Desire is an amatory Impulse of the inmost human Parts: Are not they, however assembled, and consequently impelling, Nature? He may also own collaborated with John Cleland (24 September 23 January ), author of Fanny Hill.
The Together States Census finds 63 men in 22 states incarcerated for crimes against nature.
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On this time, the USSRs Criminal Code of decriminalized homosexuality. This was a remarkable step in the USSR at the time. Russia was backward economically and socially and where many conservative attitudes towards sexuality prevailed. This