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Geschiedenis K-Z Geschiedenis K-Z maart 2019 SCHRIJVER TITEL JAAR K.N.O.B. De Joden in Limburg 1987 KADT, J. DE Methode Israël 1967 KAHN, LEO Het proces van Neurenberg 1994 KAHN, MICHÈLE Exil in Sjanghai 1998 KAHN, HANS Mazzel en lef; tegen de stroom in 1998 KAMP, LODY B. VAN DE Het was maar kort (joodse gemeenten in 1994 Nederland) KAMP, LODY VAN DE Dagboek v.e. verdoofd rabbijn; notities v.e. 2012 politieke aardverschuiving KANN, J.H. Erets Israël; het Joodsche land 1908 KAR, JAC. VAN DE Geschiedenis markt-en straathandel 1982 KASTEIN, JOSEF Een geschiedenis der Joden 1933 KATZ, NATHAN Studies of Indian Jewish Identity 2004 KATZ, SAMUEL Battleground; fact/fantasy Palestine 1973 KATZ, YOSSI Between Jerusalem and Hebron; J. settlement 2003 in the Pre-State Period KATZNELSON, BERL My way to Palestine 1946 KAYZER, WIM Vertrouwd en o zo vreemd 1995 KEIZER, MADELON DE Dochter v.d. gazan; Carry v Bruggen 2006 KEIZER, MADELON DE Het Parool 1940-1945; verzetsblad in 1991 oorlogstijd KELLER, ADAM Terrible days; social divisions etc. 1987 KELLER, WERNER En zij werden verstrooid onder de volken 1977 KENYON, KATHLEEN M. Jericho; cultuurgeschiedenis 1959 KEREN, HAJESOD/C I A Jericho; cultuurgeschiedenis. 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Nederland en de 2e wereldoorlog 1990 KOLFSCHOOTEN, FRANK VAN De Koningin v Plan Zuid; geschiedenissen uit de 1997 Beethovenstraat KOOGER, HANS Joods leven in Bronkhorst, Steenderen en 1978 Brummen KOPUIT, M. redactie Zionisme 1977 KOPUIT, MAU red. 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