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to The Nizkor Project. We think that the Hebrew 'Nun' character, shown
below, is ideal. It is the first character in the Hebrew word for 'Nizkor.'
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will be offering additional, smaller, images as time passes.
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<A HREF="http://www.nizkor.org/"><
IMG SRC="YOURSERVER/nun-grey.gif"
BORDER="0" WIDTH="44" HEIGHT="62"
ALT="Holocaust education: The Nizkor Project"></A>
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Given the evidence ... why do people deny the Holocaust?
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<A HREF="http://www.nizkor.org/">
<IMG SRC="YOURSERVER/nun-grey.gif"
BORDER="0" WIDTH="44" HEIGHT="62"
ALT="Holocaust education: The Nizkor Project"></A>
<FONT face="arial black" size=+1>
Given the evidence ...
<i>why</i> do people deny the Holocaust?
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Nizkor banner, 225 x 30
<A HREF="http://www.nizkor.org/"><
IMG SRC="YOURSERVER/sm_banner.gif"
BORDER="0" WIDTH="225" HEIGHT="30"
ALT="Holocaust education: The Nizkor Project"></A>
Nizkor banner, 450 x 60
<table align="center">
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<td align="center" valign="middle">
<A HREF="http://www.nizkor.org/">
<IMG SRC="YOURSERVER/nizkor.gif"
BORDER="0" WIDTH="450" HEIGHT="60"
ALT="Holocaust education: The Nizkor Project"></A>
<br>
<FONT face="arial black" size=+1>
Given the evidence ...
<i>why</i> do people deny the Holocaust?
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