Samuel Pisar (Q2729586)

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Samuel Pisar
American lawyer

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    2 September 1971
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    Nine things to know about Antony Blinken (English)
    25 November 2020
    23 November 2020
    The future top diplomat [Antony Blinken] moved to Paris as a child after his parents divorced and his mother, Judith, married Polish-American Holocaust survivor and powerhouse lawyer Samuel Pisar. (English)
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    Nine things to know about Antony Blinken (English)
    25 November 2020
    23 November 2020
    Samuel Pisar, was a Holocaust survivor who wrote a memoir, “Of Blood and Hope,” about how he survived the Nazis, including time at the death camps of Majdanek, Auschwitz and Dachau. (English)
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    Nine things to know about Antony Blinken (English)
    25 November 2020
    23 November 2020
    Samuel Pisar, was a Holocaust survivor who wrote a memoir, “Of Blood and Hope,” about how he survived the Nazis, including time at the death camps of Majdanek, Auschwitz and Dachau. (English)
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    Nine things to know about Antony Blinken (English)
    25 November 2020
    23 November 2020
    Samuel Pisar, was a Holocaust survivor who wrote a memoir, “Of Blood and Hope,” about how he survived the Nazis, including time at the death camps of Majdanek, Auschwitz and Dachau. (English)
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    Nine things to know about Antony Blinken (English)
    25 November 2020
    23 November 2020
    The future top diplomat [Antony Blinken] moved to Paris as a child after his parents divorced and his mother, Judith, married Polish-American Holocaust survivor and powerhouse lawyer Samuel Pisar. (English)
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    Nine things to know about Antony Blinken (English)
    25 November 2020
    23 November 2020
    The future top diplomat [Antony Blinken] moved to Paris as a child after his parents divorced and his mother, Judith, married Polish-American Holocaust survivor and powerhouse lawyer Samuel Pisar. (English)
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