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Publications about RJC
20.12.2006 HEAD OF THE RUSSIAN JEWISH CONGRESS WARNS AGAINST POTENTIAL DANGEROUS EFFECT OF THE HOLOCAUST DENIAL Denial of the Holocaust can lead to dangerous consequences for the whole world, believes Viatcheslav Kantor, the President of the Russian Jewish Congress (RJC). // Interfax, December 20, 2006
20.12.2006 ONLY RUSSIA CAN PREVENT “NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST”, BELIEVES RUSSIAN JEWISH CONGRESS Iran’s having nuclear weapons may lead to a new, “nuclear Holocaust”, and only Russia can prevent this catastrophe today, says the leadership of the Russian Jewish Congress (RJC). // RIA Novosti, December 20, 2006
20.12.2006 PRESIDENT OF RJC: DENIAL OF THE HOLOCAUST WILL LEAD TO A GLOBAL DANGEROUS EFFECT Denial of the Holocaust can lead to dangerous consequences for the whole world, believes Viatcheslav Kantor, the President of the Russian Jewish Congress (RJC). // Internet-site of the Novye Izvestia newspaper, December 20, 2006
20.12.2006 RUSSIAN JEWISH CONGRESS AFRAID OF “NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST” Iran’s having nuclear weapons may lead to a new, “nuclear Holocaust”, and only Russia can prevent this catastrophe today, says the leadership of the Russian Jewish Congress (RJC), according to RIA Novosti News Agency. // Internet-site of The Argumenty i Fakty,
December 20, 2006
20.12.2006 ONLY RUSSIA CAN PREVENT “NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST”, SAYS VIATCHESLAV KANTOR Iran’s having nuclear weapons may lead to a new, “nuclear Holocaust”, and only Russia can prevent this catastrophe today, says the leadership of the Russian Jewish Congress (RJC). // WebDigest.ru , December 20, 2006
05.12.2006 At the Edge of the Ravine Last week the world commemorated the terrifying November night, which was called die Kristallnacht (the Crystal Night). That night, organized gangs wearing swastikas on their sleeves smashed Jewish-owned shops and burned synagogues all over Germany. Viatcheslav Kantor, Ogonyok No. 46
05.12.2006 Shadows and Ghosts of die Kristallnacht On the night of November 9-10, 1938, organized gangs wearing swastikas on their sleeves smashed Jewish-owned shops and burned synagogues all over Germany. The streets were covered with shards of glass from broken shop windows. The night was called die Kristallnacht (the Crystal Night), in the spirit of the Nazi “aesthetic. Viatcheslav Kantor, ” Rossiyskaya Gazeta, No. 251 (4217)

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