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❤️ Heikki Aho 🎁

"Heikki Aho (born 16 March 1983, in Muurame) is a retired Finnish footballer, who played as a defender. He represented Tampere United and won three Finnish championships before moving to FF Jaro for the 2009 season. References *Guardian Football * Category:1983 births Category:Living people Category:Finnish footballers Category:People from Muurame Category:Tampere United players Category:FF Jaro players Category:Veikkausliiga players Category:Association football defenders "

❤️ Ernő Bánk 🎁

"Ernő Bánk (1883, Szalmatercs - 1962, Budapest) was a Hungarian painter and teacher noted for his miniature portraits. He was a member of the Association of Hungarian Watercolour and Pastel Painters. Bánk trained as a secondary school teacher and in 1915 obtained a doctorate in geography and history from Budapest Pázmány Péter University. He also studied painting under Henrik Pap and Béla Sándor at the School of Applied Arts. Between 1914 and 1918 he painted portraits for the 30th Infantry Regiment that were shown at the Museum of Military History. In 1918 and 1919 he worked as secretary for the Civil Radical Party. He died in 1962. Exhibitions of his work were held in the Hungarian National Gallery in 1978 and in the Budapest Historical Museum in 1984. External links and sources *Fine Arts in Hungary Category:Hungarian educators Category:1883 births Category:1962 deaths Category:20th-century Hungarian painters Category:20th-century Hungarian educators "

❤️ Forgotten Voices of the Holocaust 🎁

"Forgotten Voices of the Holocaust is a collection of interviews with victims of the Holocaust as well as people who collaborated with or worked directly for the Nazi regime. The Imperial War Museum commissioned Lyn Smith to work with them on their sound archive. The interviews she brought together are now part of their permanent Holocaust exhibit as well as being set down in this book from Ebury Press. The book is written by Smith, who puts the interviews into chronological order and gives context to the events surrounding them. It also features a foreword by Laurence Rees. External links * Forgotten Voices website * Imperial War Museum Category:2006 non-fiction books Category:Oral history books Category:Personal accounts of the Holocaust Category:Books of interviews Category:British non-fiction books "

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