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Laqueur, Walter, 1921-2018 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Laqueur, Walter, 1921-2018
Used for/see from:
  • Earlier heading: Laqueur, Walter, 1921-
  • Lakir, Zeʹev, 1921-2018
  • Lakvir, Zeʹev, 1921-2018
  • Lakoir, Zeʹev, 1921-2018
  • Earlier heading: Laqueur, Walter Zeʹev, 1921-
  • Laker, Uolter, 1921-2018
  • Laquer, Walter, 1921-2018
  • Лакер, Уолтер, 1921-2018
  • לקויר, זאב
  • לקויר, זאב, 1921־
  • לקויר, ז.

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His ha-Neft veha-Mizraḥ ha-tikhon, 1950.

His Rossii︠a︡ i Germanii︠a︡, 1991: t.p. (Uolter Laker)

Generation exodus, 2001: CIP data sheet (Walter Laquer)

Washington post WWW site, viewed Oct. 1, 2018 (Walter Laqueur, a German Jew who fled Hitler and became one of the preeminent intellectuals of his generation with seminal books dissecting events that shaped the 20th century as well as his own life, died Sept. 30 [2018] at his home in Washington. He was 97. Mr. Laqueur, who wrote about Nazi Europe, the Soviet Union, Israel and the history of terrorism, was a former professor at Georgetown University and chairman of the International Research Council of the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. Walter Ze'ev Laqueur was born in Breslau, the city that is today Wroclaw, Poland, on May 26, 1921. Besides his post at CSIS, he served for decades as director of the Wiener Library in London, a renowned center of Holocaust documentation, and taught at Brandeis and Tel Aviv universities. Mr. Laqueur published two novels about a Holocaust survivor)

LC database, Oct. 1, 2018 (access points: Laqueur, Walter, 1921- ; Laqueur, Walter Zeʹev, 1921- ; Laqueur, Walter; usage: Walter Laqueur, Walter Z. Laqueur)

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