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1942 mass murder of Croat civilians
The Podhum massacre was the mass murder of Croat civilians by Italian occupation forces on 12 July 1942, in the village of Podhum, in retaliation for
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Village in Croatia
Podhum is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the D52 highway. During World War II it was the site of the Podhum massacre of Croat civilians by Italian
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such as in Podhum. Bloody Christmas (1945) List of massacres in the Bosnian War List of massacres in the Croatian War List of massacres in the Kosovo
List of mass executions and massacres in Yugoslavia during World War II
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Italian province (1924–1947)
Monument to the victims of the Podhum massacre, carried out by members of the Italian Army on behest of the Prefect of the province of Fiume
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City in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Croatia
from the suburban village of Podhum, resettling the remaining 800 people to concentration camps, in the Podhum massacre. After the surrender of Italy
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War crimes committed by Italy
July 1942, Italian forces killed around 100 Croat civilians in the Podhum massacre, and deported another 889 civilians to concentration camps. Later that
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War crimes and massacres in World War II (1939–1945)
houses and villages." Massacres of civilians, such as in Podhum. Italian invasion and occupation of Greece: Domenikon massacre. No one has been brought
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1989 British TV series or programme
concentration camp witnesses and atrocities in the Croatian village of Podhum near Rijeka are shown. The second part, called A Pledge Betrayed, aired
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Discrimination or prejudice against Croats
into ethnic Italian territories. An example of this was the 1942 massacre in Podhum, when Italian forces murdered up to 118 Croat civilians and deported
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Village in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Herzegovina. On 16 April 1993, the village was the site of the Trusina massacre, in which twenty-two Bosnian Croats were killed by the Army of the Republic
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English : variant of Odom, altered by folk etymology as if derived from a place name formed with -ham.
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The presence of divinity of each soul, I am him . every soul has a presence of God in it.god is within
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The presence of divinity of each soul, I am him . every soul has a presence of God in it.god is within
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English : habitational name from Hensall in North Yorkshire, originally named with the unattested Old English personal name Heþīn or Old Scandinavian Heþinn + Old English halh ‘nook’.English : Huguenot surname, of unexplained origin, which was taken to England by a Protestant refugee who fled France after the Massacre of St. Bartholomew’s Day (24 August 1572) and settled in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
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English : at least in part, a variant of Popham.
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Czech and Slovak (Dobrý)
Czech and Slovak (Dobrý) : nickname from Czech dobrý ‘good’, ‘honest’, ‘faithful’.French : patronymic from the personal name Obry, a spelling variant of Aubrey.English : altered form of the French surname Dobrée, which was taken to England by a Huguenot family whose ancestor had fled to Guernsey after the St. Bartholomew Massacre in 1572.
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English : habitational name from a place in Hampshire, so called from an unexplained first element pop + Old English hÄm ‘homestead’.The Popham Colony was the first organized attempt to establish an English colony on the shores of what is now known as New England, then called Northern Virginia. George Popham of Hunstworth, Somerset, England, helped establish the colony at the mouth of the Kennebec River in 1607. It lasted for little over a year until it was abandoned in 1608. Although George died that same year, he may have had descendants or relatives with him as there are Pophams in the U.S. who trace their family roots to the colony.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sikh, Telugu
I am Him; Every Soul has a Presence of God in it; God is Within
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Hindi
Day god.
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Hindu, Indian
Big Moon; Full Moon
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Pure, Clean
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Many signs & proofs, Verses in the Quran, Royal
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Hanvika | ஹநà¯à®µà®¿à®•ா
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Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Long Life
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Ornament of Water
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Afghan, Arabic, French, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi
Happy News; Glad Tiding; Glad; Good News
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Scared
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Indian
She narrated Hadith
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n.
The technical name for sodium.
n.
Hatred; dislike; as, his conduct brought him into odium, or, brought odium upon him.
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Popularly, sodium carbonate or bicarbonate.
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Public odium; ill repute.
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A low wall, serving as a foundation, a substructure, or a terrace wall.
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of Podium
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Native sodium carbonate; natron.
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The masonry under the stylobate of a temple, sometimes a mere foundation, sometimes containing chambers.
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A hydrous sulphate of magnesium and sodium.
a.
Of or pertaining to sodium; containing sodium.
n.
Native salt; sodium chloride.
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The dwarf wall surrounding the arena of an amphitheater, from the top of which the seats began.
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Sodium oxide or hydroxide.
n.
An opossum.
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The quality that provokes hatred; offensiveness.
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Native sodium carbonate.
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See Odeon.
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Native sodium sulphate; Glauber's salt.
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A common metallic element of the alkali group, in nature always occuring combined, as in common salt, in albite, etc. It is isolated as a soft, waxy, white, unstable metal, so readily oxidized that it combines violently with water, and to be preserved must be kept under petroleum or some similar liquid. Sodium is used combined in many salts, in the free state as a reducer, and as a means of obtaining other metals (as magnesium and aluminium) is an important commercial product. Symbol Na (Natrium). Atomic weight 23. Specific gravity 0.97.
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The foot.