GENOCIDE
Addresses
Abortion: Senator Humphrey, 32368-32370 [19NO]
Holocaust Commemoration: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 8611 [22AP]
———Representative Solarz, 8611 [22AP]
I Have Seen the SS at Work—Their Victims: Elie Wiesel, 8543 [22AP]
President Reagan's Visit to Bitburg Cemetery, Federal Republic of Germany: Menachem Z. Rosensaft, 13656 [23MY]
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum: Elie Wiesel, 28378 [22OC], 34986 [6DE]
Amendments
National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man: designate (H.J. Res. 192), 35290 [9DE], 36166, 36168, 36170 [12DE]
Articles and editorials
. . . And of Ourselves, 25054 [26SE]
Afghanistan—This Is Genocide, 37522 [18DE]
Afghanistan—This Is Genocide (excerpt), 37810 [18DE]
April 24, 1915, 9123-9125 [24AP]
Armenia, History and Guilt, 9126 [24AP], 9274 [24AP]
Armenian Dead, 11165 [8MY]
Armenian Genocide by Turkey (sundry), 30895-30904 [6NO]
Attention, Members of the U.S. House of Representatives, 13303 [22MY]
Awful Logic of Genocide, 24191 [18SE], 25314 [30SE]
Can a Treaty Eliminate Genocide?, 12694 [20MY], 12972 [21MY]
Continuing Atrocity and Continuing Resistance, 35421 [9DE]
Cultural Genocide Continues, 10252 [2MY]
Fleeing Nazis' Friend in Postwar Rome, 11786 [14MY]
Genocide Again, and Again, 19878 [22JY]
Genocide Convention—Not Enough for the U.S., 7397 [3AP]
Genocide in the U.S. (excerpt), 17090 [25JN]
Genocide Year 36, 7874 [16AP]
Hitler, South Africa and the Thin Veneer, 23069 [9SE]
Hollow Man, 8790 [22AP]
Holocaust Proved, 27180 [10OC]
I Have Seen the SS at Work—Their Victims, 9135 [24AP]
I Saw Him in Action, 6155 [26MR]
Imperative Vote Against Genocide, 9568 [26AP]
Must Mengele Remain Uncaught—A Reagan Effort Is Needed, 6155 [26MR]
My Experience During the Armenian Genocide, 23350 [11SE]
Nazi Camp Made Him Scrounge for His Life, 5269 [18MR]
New Holocaust, 25316 [30SE]
No, Mrs. Schlafly, Holocaust Education Isn't Child Abuse, 24023 [17SE]
Now It Is 70 Years, 36158 [12DE]
On the Evil of Genocide, 9650 [26AP]
On the Trail of Mengele, 6156-6158 [26MR]
$1 Million Reward, 6153 [26MR]
Paraguay Pledges To Hunt for Nazi—Private American Group Says Authorities Deny Knowing Mengele Whereabouts, 12092 [15MY]
Pol Pot (excerpt), 29978 [31OC]
Political Suicide, 9570 [26AP]
President's Trip to Federal Republic of Germany, 9579 [26AP]
Refocusing the Genocide Treaty, 4739 [7MR]
Reject the Genocide Convention, 9183 [24AP]
Remember, Remember, 33852 [3DE]
Remembering the Armenian Genocide, 36159 [12DE]
Rescuer of Hungarian Jews Has Been Missing for 40 Years, 5478 [19MR]
Secret Nazi Societies Protect Mengele, 11786 [14MY]
``Shoah''—The Courage of Remembrance, 35421 [9DE]
Sorrows of Armenia, 10166 [1MY], 11165 [8MY], 29762 [30OC]
Survivors Remember Armenian Massacre, 9130 [24AP]
Talk of the Town, 5083 [7MR]
Target of Turkish Campaign—Jews Pressured on Issue of Armenian Genocide, 9341 [24AP]
Three Nations Joining To Hunt Mengele, 11785 [14MY]
Times' Reward Seeks Scourging of Josef Mengele, 6154 [26MR]
Tribute for a Missing Hero—Honoring Raoul Wallenberg, 5479 [19MR]
Tribute to a Hero, Raoul Wallenberg, 5478 [19MR]
Trouble With a Genocide Treaty, 17708 [27JN]
U.N. Panel Accepts Report Citing Armenian Genocide, 23349 [11SE]
U.N. Panel Adopts Report Calling Armenian Massacres a Genocide, 23350 [11SE]
U.N. Report Revives Arguments About 1915 Armenian Massacre, 23349 [11SE]
U.S. Said Ready for Role in Afghanistan Peace, 37522 [18DE]
Visit by President Reagan to Bitburg (excerpt), 9141 [24AP]
West Germans Believe Mengele Is Still Living, 11786 [14MY]
What Is Past Is Prologue (1947), 9218 [24AP]
Why the U.S. Should Not Ratify the Genocide Convention Treaty, 7418 [3AP]
Bills and resolutions
Armenians: impact of genocide on U.S. foreign relations (see H. Res. 142)
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: ratification (see H. Res. 82, 104)
———ratify (see H. Res. 166)
———sense of Senate (see S.J. Res. 12)
Ethiopia: condemnation of genocide by Communist regime (see H.J. Res. 324)
Holocaust: public school history curriculum (see H. Con. Res. 121)
———States' history curriculum for schools (see H. Con. Res. 133)
National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man: designate (see S.J. Res. 101; H.J. Res. 192)
Books
``Children of Izieu—A Jewish Tragedy,'' Serge Klarfeld (excerpt), 3995 [28FE]
``Diary of Anne Frank'': Anne Frank (excerpt), 13637 [23MY], 15281 [12JN]
``Poland'': James A. Michener (excerpt), 14834 [7JN]
``Rise and Fall of the Third Reich'': William Shirer (excerpt), 9133 [24AP]
``Sophie's Choice'': William Styron (excerpt), 719 [22JA]
Broadcasts
Focus—Search for Joseph Mengele: Voice of America (excerpt), 7943-7944 [16AP]
Court decisions
Statement of record regarding reward offered for proof of Holocaust by the Legion for Survival of Freedom and the Institute for Historical Review, 24696 [24SE]
Documents
Armenian Genocide: (sundry excerpts), 27820-27822, 27824, 27825 [17OC]
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: article IX (excerpt), 12735 [21MY]
Criminal Indictment of Otto Hofmann and Richard Hildebrandt (excerpt), 14919 [7JN]
Deploring Human Rights Abuses Against Armenians: 54th Congress, 23905 [17SE]
Genocide Convention (excerpt), 31267 [12NO]
U.N. Genocide Treaty (excerpt), 14400 [5JN], 17089 [25JN]
Essays
Dachau: Paula Cavanaugh, 27840 [17OC]
Factsheets
Raphael Lemkin, the Armenian Genocide, and the Genocide Convention, 9123 [24AP]
Inscription
Commemorating Holocaust, 9133 [24AP]
Letters
Anniversary of Ukrainian independence: Bohdan Makaruk, for the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, 729 [22JA]
Apology to Mel Mermelstein: Legion for Survival of Freedom and the Institute for Historical Review, 24696 [24SE]
Armenian genocide: several Members of Congress, 9126 [24AP]
Authorizing appropriations for the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council (S. 1443): Micah H. Naftalin, 19121 [16JY]
Commemoration of Armenian Genocide: Armenian Assembly of America, 9274 [24AP]
———George Deukmejian, Governor of California, 9275 [24AP]
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: Representative Lugar, 12736 [21MY]
Genocide Treaty: Hyman Bookbinder, 36216 [12DE]
———United Veterans of America, 17708 [27JN]
National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 36160 [12DE]
———Representative Frank, 9278 [24AP]
———Sukru Elekdag, 36161 [12DE]
———Turkish Embassy, 9278 [24AP]
Opposition to ratification of the Genocide Convention: Sam J. Ervin, Jr., 5271 [18MR]
Ratification of the Genocide Convention: John N. Moore, 10532 [6MY]
———Michael Korenblit, 2445 [19FE]
———President Reagan, 28492 [23OC]
Remembrance of the Armenian genocide (sundry), 9273-9275, 9278 [24AP]
Reward for information leading to apprehension of Josef Mengele: Senator Kennedy and Representative Mrazek, 6153 [26MR]
Reward leading to apprehension of Josef Mengele: Senator Kennedy and Representative Mrazek, 11786 [14MY]
U.N. Convention: ACLU, 7272 [3AP]
Ukrainian Independence Day: North Dakota branch, Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, Inc., 801 [22JA]
Visit by President Reagan to Bitburg, Federal Republic of Germany: Arthur J. Goldberg, 10936 [8MY]
———several individuals, 10936 [8MY]
Lists
Cosponsors of S. Con. Res. 14, location and arrest Josef Mengele, 12092 [15MY]
Signatories to the statement on H.J. Res. 192, designation of National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man, 13303 [22MY]
Memorandums
History of the Ukrainian People Under Soviet Occupation: World Congress of Free Ukrainians, 802 [22JA]
Memorials of legislature
California, 3419, 3421, 3423 [25FE]
Genocide treaty ratification: Oktibbeha Post No. 13, American Legion, 1507 [31JA]
Messages
Genocide Convention: Harry S. Truman (excerpt), 15891 [17JN]
Note
Visit by President Reagan to Bitburg, Federal Republic of Germany: Alois Mertes, 16602 [20JN]
Petitions
Genocide Convention: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, 20476 [25JY]
Genocide Convention ratification: Federal Bar Association, 4813 [7MR]
Genocide Treaty: Westmoreland County, PA, Council, 2434 [19FE]
Proclamations
Armenian Genocide: President Reagan, 19878 [22JY]
Genocide of the Armenians: President Reagan (excerpt), 9274 [24AP]
Remarks in House
Anne Frank Day: designate (S.J. Res. 142), 15197 [11JN], 15469 [12JN]
Armenia: genocide, 23904 [17SE], 30894, 30898, 30901 [6NO], 36140 [12DE]
Armenian genocide: anniversary, 9557, 9558 [25AP], 9768 [29AP], 9965 [30AP]
———inclusion in U.N. document, 23459, 23462 [11SE]
Armenian Martyrs' Day, 9787 [30AP]
Armenians, 9199, 9200 [24AP]
———genocide by Turkey, 23904 [17SE], 26098 [3OC], 27820-27825 [17OC]
———policy relative to genocide, 9204 [24AP]
———remembrance, 9272-9284 [24AP]
Capitol building and grounds: use of rotunda for ceremony commemorating victims of Holocaust (S. Con. Res. 33), 7148 [2AP]
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: ratification (H. Res. 166), 12730-12737 [21MY]
———ratify (H. Res. 104), 5082 [7MR]
Ethiopia: U.S. policy, 18560-18567 [11JY]
Genocide Convention: ratify, 3852 [27FE]
———ratify (H. Res. 166), 12736 [24MY]
Germany, Federal Republic of: visit to Bitburg cemetery, 8524, 8530 [18AP]
National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man: designate (H.J. Res. 192), 9272-9284 [24AP], 11165 [8MY], 12203 [15MY], 13302 [22MY], 13983-13993 [4JN], 14555 [5JN], 23904 [17SE], 25239 [26SE], 26098 [3OC], 36138, 36145-36173 [12DE]
Turkey: Armenians, 13967 [4JN]
———genocide, 7440 [3AP]
Remarks in Senate
ACLU: support of U.N. Convention, 7272 [3AP]
Afghanistan: Soviet atrocities, 25314 [30SE]
Anne Frank Day: designate (S.J. Res. 142), 13637 [23MY], 15020 [10JN]
Armenians: anniversary of genocide, 9121-9131 [24AP], 9425 [25AP], 9649 [26AP], 10165 [1MY]
———call for official recognition of massacre, 19878 [22JY]
———genocide, 29762 [30OC]
———U.N. report on massacre by Turkish forces, 23349 [11SE], 29689 [30OC]
Barbie, Klaus: Holocaust crimes, 17327 [26JN], 27646 [16OC]
Brunner, Alois: efforts to extradite Nazi war criminal, 31267 [12NO]
———Holocaust crimes, 34064 [4DE]
Bulgaria: plight of Turkish minority, 25809 [3OC]
Byelorussian Independence Day: anniversary, 6247 [26MR]
Capitol building and grounds: use of rotunda for ceremony commemorating victims of Holocaust (S. Con. Res. 33), 6682 [28MR]
Choroszy, Zygmunt: existence in concentration camp, 5269 [18MR]
Commission To Study the Famine in the Ukraine: status of funding, 24909 [25SE]
Crime and criminals: search for former Nazis, 18735 [11JY]
Dallas Symphony: commission of Memorial Candles by Benjamin Lees, 35293 [9DE]
Days of Remembrance of the Victims of the Holocaust: observance, 8379, 8386 [18AP], 8611 [22AP]
Europe: efforts of non-Jews to aid victims of Holocaust, 11771 [14MY]
———human behavior during Holocaust, 13440 [23MY]
———support of German genocide policies by non-Jewish population, 5754 [20MR]
Foreign countries: plight of refugees, 10265 [2MY]
Frank, Anne: exhibition commemorating, 15281 [12JN]
Germany, Federal Republic of: proposal to rename street in Bergen-Belsen as Anne Frank Street, 24419 [20SE]
Hilberg, Raul: commend author of chronicle of the Holocaust, ***** [19SE]
Holocaust Remembrance Day: observance, 8351 [18AP]
Institute for Historical Review: court requirement to submit statement of record and letter of apology on reward for proof of Holocaust, 24696 [24SE], 27180 [10OC]
Jews: Auschwitz medical experiments, 1462 [31JA]
———debut of film on Holocaust, 20729 [26JY]
———fate of children in Izieu, France, during World War II, 3995 [28FE]
———implementation of Hitler's final solution, 14833 [7JN]
———liberation of Belsen concentration camp, 14392 [5JN]
———monument to victims of Holocaust, 3609 [26FE]
———motivation of non-Jewish rescuers of victims of the Holocaust, 26316 [6OC]
———Nazi death marches, 5147 [14MR]
———publication of book on death camp at Auschwitz, 34388 [5DE]
———Swedish Government's assistance to assist Holocaust victims, 14663 [6JN]
Kampuchea: retirement of Pol Pot, 29978 [31OC]
Kremer, Charles: pursuit of Nazi war criminals, 25550 [2OC]
Le Chambon, France: efforts of citizens to aid victims of Holocaust, 33209 [22NO]
Legion for Survival of Freedom: court requirement to submit statement of record and letter of apology on reward for proof of Holocaust, 24696 [24SE], 27180 [10OC]
Mengele, Josef: closing of official file by the Dept. of Justice, 23919 [17SE]
———documentation of Holocaust crimes, 35445 [10DE]
———efforts to apprehend, 11784 [14MY], 19062 [16JY]
———efforts to locate and arrest, 9132 [24AP]
———location and arrest, 12089-12091 [15MY]
———possible discovery of remains, 16199 [19JN]
———relative to location and arrest (S. Con. Res. 14), 2507 [19FE], 3816 [27FE], 4500 [5MR]
———reward for information leading to apprehension, 6153 [26MR]
———testimony of witnesses at mock trial, 4500 [5MR], 9658 [29AP]
———Voice of America broadcast detailing atrocities, 7942 [16AP]
Motion pictures: film detailing the Holocaust, 33851 [3DE], 36213 [12DE]
National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man: designate (S.J. Res. 101), 6807 [28MR], 8957 [23AP], 9121 [24AP]
New York Association for New Americans: tribute, 914 [24JA]
Nussbaum, Felix: tribute to Jewish artist and victim of Holocaust, 14974 [10JN]
Poland: chronicle of Jews in the Lodz ghetto, 3573 [26FE]
———Holocaust, 18992 [15JY]
Reagan, President: urge reassessment of itinerary during Federal Republic of Germany trip (S. Res. 143), 9578-9588 [26AP]
———visit to Bitburg cemetery, Federal Republic of Germany, 10936 [8MY], 13656 [23MY]
———visit to German military cemetery, 8544, 8612-8614 [22AP], 9135, 9139 [24AP], 10029 [1MY]
———visit to German military cemetery (S. Con. Res. 42), 8553 [22AP]
Selfhelp Services Organization: commending for service to victims of Holocaust, 9837 [30AP]
``Shoah'': projection of film on U.S. Capitol cable system, 35420 [9DE]
U.N. Convention: Committee on Foreign Relations markup date, 6937 [1AP]
———inclusion of politically motivated aggression, 4738 [7MR]
———opposition to ratification, 5271-5274 [18MR], 7397, 7418 [3AP], 9183 [24AP], 9570 [26AP], 12972 [21MY]
———policy of President Reagan on ratification, 4734 [7MR]
———ratify, 646 [21JA], 719 [22JA], 913 [24JA], 1182 [29JA], 1463 [31JA], 2075 [7FE], 2445 [19FE], 2688 [20FE], 3104 [22FE], 3243 [23FE], 3384 [25FE], 3573 [26FE], 3995 [28FE], 4947 [7MR], 5147 [14MR], 5269 [18MR], 5365 [19MR], 6141 [26MR], 6633 [28MR], 7016 [2AP], 7272 [3AP], 7616 [4AP], 7809 [15AP], 7874 [16AP], 8118 [17AP], 8345 [18AP], 9121 [24AP], 9567 [26AP], 10028 [1MY], 10265 [2MY], 10409 [3MY], 10532 [6MY], 10931 [8MY], 11295 [9MY], 11771 [14MY], 12015 [15MY], 12289 [16MY], 12567 [20MY], 12847 [21MY], 13137, 13279 [22MY], 13440 [23MY], 13713 [24MY], 14392, 14399-14401 [5JN], 14663 [6JN], 14833 [7JN], 14974 [10JN], 15055 [11JN], 15600 [13JN], 15891 [17JN], 16007 [18JN], 16199 [19JN], 16597 [20JN], 16779 [21JN], 16952 [24JN], 17023, 17089 [25JN], 17327 [26JN], 17571 [27JN], 17999 [8JY], 18148 [9JY], 18304 [10JY], 18992 [15JY], 19062 [16JY], 19561 [18JY], 19758 [19JY], 19878 [22JY], 20268 [24JY], 20428 [25JY], 20729 [26JY], 20875 [29JY], 21306 [30JY], 21655 [31JY], 22082 [1AU], 23166 [10SE], 23555 [12SE], 23701 [13SE], 23801, 23803 [16SE], 23919 [17SE], 24045 [18SE], 24419 [20SE], 24618 [23SE], 24688 [24SE], 24906 [25SE], 25054 [26SE], 25284 [30SE], 25344 [1OC], 25550 [2OC], 26260 [5OC], 26316 [6OC], 26356 [7OC], 26836 [9OC], 27646 [16OC], 27838 [17OC], 28135 [21OC], 28361 [22OC], 28868 [24OC], 29091 [25OC], 29399 [29OC], 29689 [30OC], 30202 [1NO], 30395 [4NO], 30497 [5NO], 31267 [12NO], 31640 [13NO], 31894 [14NO], 32221 [18NO], 32290 [19NO], 32644, 32647 [20NO], 33209 [22NO], 33447 [23NO], 33851 [3DE], 34064 [4DE], 34388 [5DE], 34984 [6DE], 35293 [9DE], 36213, 36216 [12DE], 36379 [13DE], 36480 [16DE], 36817 [17DE], 37521 [18DE], 38425 [19DE], 38771 [20DE]
———ratify (H. Res. 166), unanimous-consent agreement, 34406 [5DE]
———Senate deliberation on treaty, 23803 [16SE]
———support by President Reagan, 28492 [23OC]
———support for ratification by George Deukmejian, Governor of California, 10769 [7MY]
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council: authorizing appropriations (S. 1443), 19121 [16JY]
———museum groundbreaking, 27840 [17OC], 28377 [22OC], 34986 [6DE]
Uganda: violations of human rights, 23555 [12SE]
Ukraine: famine, 24618 [23SE]
Ukrainian Americans: anniversary of immigration to U.S., 13445 [23MY]
Ukrainian Independence Day: anniversary, 684 [21JA], 729, 801-802 [22JA], 919 [24JA]
Wallenberg, Raoul: tribute, 19389 [17JY]
———tribute to rescuer of Holocaust victims, 5477 [19MR]
West Bloomfield, MI: success of Holocaust museum, 23024 [9SE]
Wiesel, Elie: Congressional Gold Medal recipient, 8542, 8544 [22AP]
———lecture to the American Psychiatric Association, 23700 [13SE]
World Press Review: publication of issue devoted to World War II, 26836 [9OC]
World War II: Allied response to Holocaust, 15600 [13JN]
———anniversary of Holocaust, 9132-9145, 9147 [24AP], 9431 [25AP]
———anniversary of liberation of concentration camps, 8816, 8822, 8957 [23AP]
———efforts to save Holocaust victims, 8345 [18AP]
———emotional impact on survivors of medical experiments performed at Auschwitz, 26356 [7OC]
———requirements for U.S. war crimes investigators, 27838 [17OC]
———social implications of Holocaust and atomic bombings, 25054 [26SE]
Reports
Activities of the 1st SS Panzer Regiment of the Waffen SS During World War II: Committee on Armed Services (excerpt), 8612 [22AP]
Armenian Genocide (S. Res. 241): Committee on Foreign Relations, Senate (excerpts), 9130 [24AP]
Designate National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man: Committee on Rules (H.J. Res. 192; H. Res. 328) (H. Rept. 99-408), 33841 [3DE]
Entire Country Is Dying (excerpt), 24193 [18SE]
U.N. Convention: several Senators (additional views), 20876-20877 [29JY]
Resolutions by organizations
Armenia, 23905 [17SE]
Genocide Treaty: United Veterans of America, 17708 [27JN]
Reviews
Developments in fields with which the U.N. Subcommission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protections of Minorities has been concerned: B. Whitaker, 23350 [11SE]
Script
Tribute to the Million Children of the Holocaust, 9142-9144 [24AP]
Statements
Acts of Genocide: Milan Kundera, 9133 [24AP]
Armenian Genocide, 26098 [3OC]
———Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 9122 [24AP]
———Henry Morgenthau, Sr., 9122 [24AP], 9282 [24AP]
———Jimmy Carter, 36149 [12DE]
———Mesrob Ashjian, 9557 [25AP]
———President Reagan, 9122 [24AP], 36149, 36150 [12DE]
Auschwitz: Elie Wiesel, 9139 [24AP]
Belsen concentration camp: Jewish prisoner, 14392 [5JN]
Concentration Camp Medical Experiments: Aime Dahan, 1463 [31JA]
Court Requirement for Submittal of Statement of Record and Letter of Apology on Reward for Proof of Holocaust: Gloria Allred, 27180 [10OC]
———Tom Marcellus, 27180 [10OC]
Efforts To Extradite Alois Brunner: Abraham Cooper, 31267 [12NO]
Genocide Convention: Shimon Peres, 12289 [16MY]
Genocide Treaty: Senator Helms, 36222 [12DE]
Holocaust: Elie Wiesel, 14401 [5JN]
Holocaust Remembrance in Poland: Amon Dior, 18992 [15JY]
Impact of Ratification of the Genocide Convention: Elie Wiesel, 4947 [7MR]
Introduction of Members of Raoul Wallenberg Association of Sweden to the Minnesota House of Representatives: Wesley J. Skoglund, 19389 [17JY]
Kennedy and Mrazek Proposal for $1 Million Reward for Capture of Mengele Applauded: Simon Wiesenthal Center, 6153 [26MR]
National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man, 25239 [26SE]
Nazi Death Marches: Elizabeth Herz, 5148 [14MR]
Plain Truth Concerning the Genocide Convention: Sam J. Ervin, Jr., 5272-5273 [18MR]
Plight of Turkish Minority in Bulgaria: Bulgarian citizen, 25809 [3OC]
Ratification of the U.N. Genocide Convention: Elie Wiesel, 6682 [28MR]
Ratification of U.N. Genocide Convention: ABA (excerpt), 4734 [7MR]
Then They Came for Me: Martin Niemoller, 9580 [26AP]
There Can Be No Reconciliation With Nazism: William J. vanden Heuvel, 9147 [24AP]
Turkish Response to U.S. Designation of a National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man: Turkish Grand National Assembly, 36150 [12DE]
———U.S. Ambassador to Turkey, 36150 [12DE]
U.N. Convention: Jacob K. Javits, 14400 [5JN]
U.N. Genocide Convention: Arthur Goldberg, 17090 [25JN]
———Elie Wiesel, 17089 [25JN]
———Elliott Abrams, 17089 [25JN]
———Rita Hauser, 17089 [25JN]
———William H. Rehnquist (excerpt), 12016 [15MY]
Telegrams
National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man: several historians, 36158 [12DE]
Turkey-U.S. relations relative to resolution which seeks to designate a National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 13988 [4JN]
———Turkish Ambassador, 13985 [4JN]
Texts of
H. Res. 104, ratify the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, 5083 [7MR]
H. Res. 166, Sense of the House of Representatives with respect to ratification of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, 12730 [21MY]
H.J. Res. 192, National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man, 13983 [4JN], 36166 [12DE]
S. 1443, authorizing appropriations for the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, 19121 [16JY]
S. Con. Res. 14, relative to location and arrest Josef Mengele, 12091 [15MY]
S. Con. Res. 14, relative to location and arrest of Josef Mengele, 2507 [19FE]
S. Con. Res. 33, authorizing use of Capitol rotunda for ceremony commemorating victims of Holocaust, 6683, 6810 [28MR]
S. Con. Res. 33, use of Capitol rotunda for ceremony commemorating victims of Holocaust, 7148 [2AP]
S. Res. 143, urge President Reagan to reassess itinerary during Federal Republic of Germany trip, 9578 [26AP]
S. Res. 359, Armenian genocide, 27824 [17OC]
S.J. Res. 101, National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man, 6807 [28MR]
S.J. Res. 142, Anne Frank Day, 15020 [10JN], 15470 [12JN]