The Greatest and Deepest Quarry of Emotions Ever Known: The Holocaust Memorial Project
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This paper details our design proposal for a monument dedicated to the memorialization of the Holocaust in Calgary, Alberta, Canada as submitted for HIST 4461.Références
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