Hitler ordered Nazi comanders to be injected with poison gas and turned them into super villians. They mutated and stole their personal items and sold them to cults
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They were stolen. Either at the start, when they were rounded up, or at the end in the camps. (Or indeed at any point in between).
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A Harriet Carter store carries all of those items you see on infomercials on your television. They also carry personal gifts and health items of all sorts.
Many had not accepted Christ as their personal savior.
They provide a way to connect two places, locations, peoples or items. Think towns, teeth, pieces of land, languages etc.
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No they didn`t!
it was all kinds of things
Items can be confiscated when one ought not to have them. Prisoner's personal items are confiscated when they enter prison. A person travelling with restricted food items into Australia will have them confiscated before entering the country.
there are artifacts, documents and a garden of remembrance.
Fish and Chips and Vinegar.
most were confiscated
Yes, you can put personal items in the overhead compartment on an airplane.
Yes, United Airlines is strict about the size of personal items. They have specific dimensions that personal items must adhere to in order to be allowed on board.
Personal property are things that you have within your ownership, these can be personal items like clothing, accessories, or even household items. Larger items are also considered personal property like a home or automobile.
The person who takes or collects items left behind by deceased individuals is often referred to as an "estate liquidator" or "estate sale professional." They are responsible for managing the sale of a deceased person's belongings, including personal items, furniture, and valuables. In some contexts, they may also be called "heirs" or "beneficiaries" if they inherit those items.
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Fraudulent Transactions involves the purchase of items by an unauthorized or authorized individual intended for personal use.