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"We are stunned by the extent of the administration's slashed funding," for the tobacco control program, said Russet Morrow
Breslau, of Tobacco Free Massachusetts.
The 7-item
Breslau screen also predictably identifies patients with PTSD symptoms (SOR: B, 1 good-quality prospective cohort study).
Six years later he went to
Breslau as successor to Professor Carl Friedrich Richard Forster (1825-1902) and took over the direction of the University Eye Clinic, (2) where he later was also rector of the Silesian Friedrich Wilhelm University.
1580-1651) and a beautifully sculpted Madonna standing on a cresent moon from
Breslau, c.
Born in
Breslau, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland), in 1926, Stern, whose Jewish paternal grandparents had embraced Christianity, grew up in the twilight years of the Weimar Republic and witnessed firsthand Germany's descent into tyranny.
Nisbet furnishes by way of introduction an outline of 'Probleme der Lessing-Biographie' and also contributes an informative and thought-provoking account of 'Lessings Umgang mit Aussenseitern'; informative and suggestive too from a biographical standpoint is Wilfried Barnet's contribution on 'Lessings Fluchten' (from Leipzig to Berlin, from Berlin to
Breslau, from
Breslau to Berlin again ...).
Then, part of Germany and called
Breslau, it suffered the agony of being declared a fortress by Hitler - a bastion which was to be held at all costs against the marauding Russians.
No one knew about Ismar Littmann or Max Silberberg of
Breslau for two generations before the restitution claims came up.
Colonel Grabowski was born in
Breslau, Germany, in 1935, came to the United States as an immigrant with his family in 1950 and settled in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Three feature stories, "How Bush Blew It" by Evan Thomas, "The Other America" by Jonathan Alter and "Some Are Found, All Are Lost" by Barbara Kantrowitz and Karen
Breslau, highlighted the magazine's unmatched perspective.
Mr Mendelsson, born in
Breslau, Germany, in 1926, attended the Jewish Grammar School there.