Examples of using Hirt in English and their translations into Serbian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Latin
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Cyrillic
Hirt took to his bedroom.
Mr Herdhitze is none other than Mr Hirt.
In fact, Hirt herself had worn it on her first day of school.
It's a big big deal to my mom as it was her mom who helped make the dress," Hirt said.
Hirt did not immediately reply to a request for an interview.
Flagrant denial and ignorance of the truth made me determined to keep the memories alive,” Hirt said.
Hirt was the fifth person to wear the yellow-and-purple dress;
In nature, there are varieties of Rudbeckia Hirt, Goldstar, Goldsturm, which have golden flower petals and a brown heart.
Hirt Constantino spoke of the telephone with exceptional reverence.
The names of concentration camp victims and survivors are publicly available, andthere is no record of Hirt at Auschwitz or elsewhere.
Jenny Hirt was the fifth girl to wear the dress in 1981.
Most parents' back-to-school checklist probably includes finding the perfect outfit for their kid's first day, butnot Jenny Hirt.
Hirt claimed to have escaped under an electric fence at the camp.
I am writing today to apologize publicly for harm caused to anyone because of my inserting myself into the descriptions of life in Auschwitz,” Joseph Hirt, 86, wrote in a letter sent to his local paper, LNP, this week.
What should Dr Hirt do with the 80 pieces in his one-of-a-kind collection?
Hirt is not the first to fabricate or exaggerate a Holocaust story.
The Hirt family has been passing down the same handmade dress for three generations.
Jenny Hirt and her oldest daughter Ally, who wore the dress last year when she started school.
Hirt says her grandmother and great-grandmother made the dress in 1950 for her aunt, Martha Esch, to wear to kindergarten in 1950.
It seems that Mr Hirt, now known as Herdhitze, complained that even though almost every race possesses a great number of skulls, science only had a small number of Jewish skulls available to them.
In his letter, Hirt said that he realized“it wasn't about me”, and that he was motivated to lie by his fears that the history and horror of the camps would be forgotten.
Hirt said her grandmother and great-grandmother originally made the dress for her aunt, Martha Esch, to wear on her first day of kindergarten in 1950, in Saline, Michigan.