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  los ultimos testigos: Los últimos testigos de Hitler Michael A. Musmanno, 2005
  los ultimos testigos: The Bear Boy Cynthia Ozick, 2006 In the outskirts of the Bronx in 1930s New York, the Mitwisser clan are German refugees who survive at the whim of their vagabond benefactor, James A'Bair. James is heir to the fortune amassed by his father, the author of a wildly popular series of children's books called The Bear Boy. Into their chaotic household comes Rose Meadows, orphaned at the age of eighteen. Employed as an assistant to the eccentric Professor Mitwisser, Rose's position within the family is precarious, especially when the arrival of James threatens the fragile balance of the household.
  los ultimos testigos: Los últimos testigos Wiktoria Śliwowska, 2006
  los ultimos testigos: Last Witnesses Svetlana Aleksievich, 2019 This is Svetlana Alexievich's collection of the memories of those who were children during World War II. These men and women were both witnesses and sometimes soldiers as well, and their generation grew up with the trauma of the war deeply embedded in them--a trauma that would forever change the course of the Russian nation ... Alexievich gives voice to those whose stories are lost in the official narratives, creating [an] alternative history from the personal and private experiences of individuals. Collectively, these voices provide a kaleidoscopic portrait of the human consequences of the war--
  los ultimos testigos: Boys in Zinc Svetlana Aleksievich, 2017 From 1979 to 1989 Soviet troops engaged in a devastating war in Afghanistan that claimed thousands of casualties on both sides. While the Soviet Union talked about a 'peace-keeping' mission, the dead were shipped back in sealed zinc coffins. Boys in Zinc presents the honest testimonies of soldiers, doctors and nurses, mothers, wives and siblings who describe the lasting effects of war. Weaving together their stories, Svetlana Alexievich shows us the truth of the Soviet-Afghan conflict- the killing and the beauty of small everyday moments, the shame of returning veterans, the worries of all those left behind. When it was first published in the USSR in 1991, Boys in Zinc sparked huge controversy because of its unflinching, harrowing insight into the realities of war.
  los ultimos testigos: Witnessing to Jehovah's Witnesses Charlie Avila, 2020-04-09 Here is a quick overview of this book.First of all, I share an important encounter I had with two Jehovah's Witnesses that came to our church door. In many ways, what happened that day provides the true purpose for this book - exactly how do you effectively witness to a Jehovah's Witness?In the second chapter, I show what Jehovah's Witnesses believe about themselves. Most people are shocked to know how they really think about themselves. And no one can effectively minister to a Jehovah's Witness until he understands how he is thinking about his life.The third chapter is just as shocking, and helps answer why Jehovah's Witnesses target weak Christian believers. In this chapter, we learn what they believe about Christians and churches. It is a tragic historical truth, but many Jehovah's Witnesses today were former professing Christians and members of Christian churches. This may be a startling truth to many, but nearly all of the main leaders of the Watchtower Society since its founding in 1879 have been people who were raised in strong, Bible-believing, churches.In the next chapter, we give a brief but detailed overview of the first four presidents of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. We present historical backgrounds on Charles Taze Russell, Judge Joseph Rutherford, Nathan Knorr, and the unofficial theologian of the Watchtower, Frederick Franz. As of January 1st of 1976, the executive leadership is under the domain of the Governing Body. This is the group leading the Watchtower Society today.In the fifth chapter, we have the all-important study of the beliefs of the Jehovah's Witnesses. This is a fascinating overview on many of the bizarre doctrinal positions and prophecies that have been formulated over the years. We will look at everything from blood transfusions to saluting the flag, from 1925 to 1975, from memorial services to the Beth Sarim mansion, from the Revised New World Translation to Rutherford's book, Millions Now Living Will Never Die!Finally, based on what we've learned about their history and beliefs, we'll look at some very practical and definite ways that a Christian believer can use to engage a Jehovah's Witness about his theology. Special emphasis will be given to prophetic date-setting and doctrinal flip-flops that have tormented Jehovah's Witnesses for years.
  los ultimos testigos: The Fate of Food Amanda Little, 2019 In this fascinating look at the race to secure the global food supply, environmental journalist and professor Amanda Little tells the defining story of the sustainable food revolution as she weaves together stories from the world's most creative and controversial innovators on the front lines of food science, agriculture, and climate change--
  los ultimos testigos: The Terror Years Lawrence Wright, 2016 Several pieces first published in The New Yorker recall the path terror in the Middle East has taken from the rise of al-Qaeda in the 1990s to the recent beheadings of reporters and aid workers by ISIS ... They include an ... impression of Saudi Arabia, a kingdom of silence under the control of the religious police; the Syrian film industry, then compliant at the edges but already exuding a feeling of the barely masked fury that erupted into civil war; [and] the 2006-11 Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Gaza, a study in disparate values of human lives. Others continue to look into al-Qaeda as it forms a master plan for its future, experiences a rebellion from within the organization, and spins off a growing web of terror in the world--
  los ultimos testigos: The Acts of the Apostles , 2010-12-01 Acts is the sequel to Luke's gospel and tells the story of Jesus's followers during the 30 years after his death. It describes how the 12 apostles, formerly Jesus's disciples, spread the message of Christianity throughout the Mediterranean against a background of persecution. With an introduction by P.D. James.
  los ultimos testigos: David Whitmer Interviews Lyndon W. Cook, 1991
  los ultimos testigos: Last Witnesses (Adapted for Young Adults) Svetlana Alexievich, 2021-08-31 A powerful portrait of the personal consequences of war as seen through the innocent eyes of children, from a Nobel Prize-winning writer. Nobel Prize-winning writer Svetlana Alexievich delves into the traumatic memories of children who were separated from their parents during World War II--most of them never to be reunited--in this this young adult adaptation of her acclaimed nonfiction masterpiece (The Guardian), Last Witnesses: An Oral History of the Children of WWII. The personal narratives told by those who were children during WWII and survived harrowing experiences, are astounding. So many children were separated from their loved ones in the midst of the terror and chaos. As a result, some grew up in orphanages or were raised by grandparents or extended family; others were taken in and cared for by strangers who risked punishment for such acts. Still others lived on their own or became underage soldiers. Forthright and riveting, these bravely told oral histories of survival reveal the heart-rending details of life during wartime while reminding us that resilience is possible, no matter the circumstances.
  los ultimos testigos: The Unwomanly Face of War Светлана Алексиевич, 2017 Originally published in Russian as U voiny--ne zhenskoe lietiso by Mastatskaya Litaratura, Minsk, in 1985. Originally published in English as War's unwomanly face by Progress Publishers, Moscow, in 1988--Title page verso.
  los ultimos testigos: Critics, Monsters, Fanatics, & Other Literary Essays Cynthia Ozick, 2016-07-05 In a collection that includes new essays written explicitly for this volume, one of our sharpest and most influential critics confronts the past, present, and future of literary culture. If every outlet for book criticism suddenly disappeared — if all we had were reviews that treated books like any other commodity — could the novel survive? In a gauntlet-throwing essay at the start of this brilliant assemblage, Cynthia Ozick stakes the claim that, just as surely as critics require a steady supply of new fiction, novelists need great critics to build a vibrant community on the foundation of literary history. For decades, Ozick herself has been one of our great critics, as these essays so clearly display. She offers models of critical analysis of writers from the mid-twentieth century to today, from Saul Bellow, Bernard Malamud, and Kafka, to William Gass and Martin Amis, all assembled in provocatively named groups: Fanatics, Monsters, Figures, and others. Uncompromising and brimming with insight, these essays are essential reading for anyone facing the future of literature in the digital age.
  los ultimos testigos: Últimos testigos Svetlana Aleksievich, 2016 La Segunda Guerra Mundial dejó casi trece millones de niños muertos y, en 1945, solo en Bielorrusia, vivían en los orfanatos unos veintisiete mil huérfanos, resultado de la devastación producida por la guerra en ese país. A finales de los años ochenta la Premio Nobel entrevistó a aquellos huérfanos y estos testimonios componen un impactante relato de una de las mayores tragedias de la historia. Esta obra maestra constituye un retrato personal y profundamente conmovedor del conflicto en Bielorrusia, una historia en la que la propia autora no interviene más allá del prólogo: son sus protagonistas los que hablan y conforman con sus palabras una especie de memoria coral original, auténtica y fascinante de la guerra.--Goodreads.com.
  los ultimos testigos: Secondhand Time Svetlana Alexievich, 2016-05-16 From the 2015 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, Svetlana Alexievich, comes the first English translation of her latest work, an oral history of the disintegration of the Soviet Union and the emergence of a new Russia. Bringing together dozens of voices in her distinctive documentary style, Secondhand Time is a monument to the collapse of the USSR, charting the decline of Soviet culture and speculating on what will rise from the ashes of Communism. As in all her books, Alexievich gives voice to women and men whose stories are lost in the official narratives of nation-states, creating a powerful alternative history from the personal and private stories of individuals. Svetlana Alexievich was born in the Ukraine in 1948 and grew up in Belarus. As a newspaper journalist, she spent her early career in Minsk compiling first-hand accounts of World War II, the Soviet-Afghan War, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the Chernobyl meltdown. Her unflinching work—‘the whole of our history...is a huge common grave and a bloodbath’—earned her persecution from the Lukashenko regime and she was forced to emigrate. She lived in Paris, Gothenburg and Berlin before returning to Minsk in 2011. She has won a number of prizes, including the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Prix Médicis, and the Oxfam Novib/PEN Award. In 2015, she was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Bela Shayevich is a writer, translator and illustrator. Her translations have appeared in journals such as Little Star, St. Petersburg Review, and Calque. She was the editor of n+1 magazine’s translations of the Pussy Riot closing statements. Of Alexievich’s writing, she says it is ‘resounding with nothing but the truth’. ‘The force of her work, the source of its power and plausibility, is the choice of a generation (her own) as a major subject and the close attention to its major inflection point, which was the end of the Soviet Union...Her method is the close interrogation of the past through the collection of individual voices; patient in overcoming cliché, attentive to the unexpected, and restrained in the exposition, her writing reaches those far beyond her own experiences and preoccupations, far beyond her generation, and far beyond the lands of the former Soviet Union.’ New York Review of Books ‘For the past thirty or forty years she’s been busy mapping the Soviet and post-Soviet individual. But it’s not really a history of events. It’s a history of emotions.’ Sara Danius, Permanent Secretary, Swedish Academy ‘Alexievich builds her narratives about Russian national traumas...by interviewing those who lived them, and immersing herself deeply in their testimonies. But her voice is much more than the sum of their voices.’ New Yorker ‘[A] masterpiece...a magnificent work of literary art. This vast panorama can justly be regarded I think as the War and Peace of our age.’ Age ‘It’s a meaty read and also incredibly significant and respectful to those whose stories appear in its pages.’ Readings ‘A mosaic of pain and loss, hope and betrayal, fear and anger. It is profoundly moving. At its heart though is a deep empathy for a people who have experienced some of the worst humanity, yet found a way to cope. It is both inspiring and devastating.’ Herald Sun ‘Secondhand Time is a majestic portrait of Soviet life.’ Australian ‘A rich and textured history.’ Best Books of 2016, New Zealand Listener ‘A deeply empathic oral history of the disintegration of the Soviet Union; open at any page and you will be moved.’ Best Non-Fiction Books of 2016, Readings ‘If I had to punt now on which book will be on the most best-of lists here and overseas, it would be Secondhand Time: The Last of the Soviets, the stunning oral history by the 2015 Nobel laureate Svetlana Alexievich.’ Australian ‘Harrowing...To describe the book as a vast collection of oral testimonies is to underestimate the achievement of this superbly crafted “history of human feelings.’ Louise Adler, Best Books of 2016, Australian ‘The goddess of ‘‘high journalism’’— that form without a name—is Svetlana Alexievich...Her masterpiece, Secondhand Time: The Last of the Soviets, [is] a panorama of the lives of ordinary people who lived through the collapse of the Soviet Union. I’ve never read anything to touch her work—the tremendous scale of her inquiry, and yet the intimacy of the experiences she records. Her powers of compression fill me with awe.’ Helen Garner, Best Books of 2016, Australian ‘The book of the year, if not the decade...Alexievich is not the author so much as the compiler of this collective self-portrait. The quality of focus, attention and empathy in her work of listening and interviewing is balanced by the depth of emotion—love, desire, longing for grace—that she records in her subjects...Both in formal terms, as a piece of literature, and in moral terms, as a tribute to the human spirit, this is an essential work.’ Nicolas Rothwell, Best Books of 2016, Australian ‘At once intimate and cosmic...The individual testimony is sometimes harrowing—enough to make me drop the book into my lap, tilt my head back and close my eyes — but upon reflection the voices come together to become a kind of untamed fugue about love: love of family, love of home, love of country, love of the natural world.’ Melinda Harvey, Best Books of 2016, Australian ‘Scenes from Svetlana Alexievich’s majestic Secondhand Time: The Last of the Soviets have lingered with me like fever dreams.’ Mireille Juchau, Best Books of 2016, Australian ‘An utterly authentic and often harrowing history of extraordinary times.’ Listener ‘One of the most compelling books that I’ve read in a while...Full of hope and disillusionment, humour and anger, it’s a moving testament to the lives history leaves in its wake.’ Diane Stubbings, Australian, Books of the Year 2017
  los ultimos testigos: Open Veins of Latin America Eduardo Galeano, 1997 [In this book, the author's] analysis of the effects and causes of capitalist underdevelopment in Latin America present [an] account of ... Latin American history. [The author] shows how foreign companies reaped huge profits through their operations in Latin America. He explains the politics of the Latin American bourgeoisies and their subservience to foreign powers, and how they interacted to create increasingly unequal capitalist societies in Latin America.-Back cover.
  los ultimos testigos: What Does the Bible Really Teach?. , 2005 Biblical theology and doctrines of Jehovah's Witnesses.
  los ultimos testigos: Últimos testigos Svetlana Aleksievich, 2021
  los ultimos testigos: The War of the Worlds H. G. Wells, 2016-03-15 The science fiction masterpiece of man versus alien that inspired generations, from Orson Welles’s classic radio play to the film starring Tom Cruise. At the turn of the twentieth century, few would believe that mankind is being watched from above. But millions of miles from Earth, the lords of the Red Planet prepare their armies for invasion, waiting for the moment to strike. When they land in the English countryside, baffled humans approach, waving white flags, and the Martians burn them to a crisp. The war has begun, and mankind doesn’t stand a chance. As Martian armies roll across England, one man fights to keep his family safe, risking his life—and his sanity—on the front lines of the greatest war in galactic history. H. G. Wells’s groundbreaking novel, adapted to radio and film, among other mediums, by visionary artists from Orson Welles to Steven Spielberg, remains one of the most chilling, unforgettable works of science fiction ever written. This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.
  los ultimos testigos: The Image and the Witness Frances Guerin, Roger Hallas, 2007 The Image and the Witness: Trauma, Memory and Visual Culture is a timely interdisciplinary collection of original essays concerning the ethical stakes of the image in our visually-saturated age. It explores the role of the material image in bearing witness to historical events and the visual representation of witnesses to collective trauma. In arguing for the agency of the image, this unique collection debates post-traumatic memory, documentary ethics, embodied vision, and the recycling of images. It discusses works by Chris Marker, Errol Morris, Derek Jarman, Doris Salcedo, Gerhard Richter, and Boris Mikhailov, along with images from popular culture, including websites and home movies.
  los ultimos testigos: The Great Controversy Between Christ and Satan: From the Destruction of Jersualem to the End of the Controversy Ellen G. White, 2020-02-20 The Lord has shown me that Satan was once an honored angel in heaven, next to Jesus Christ. His countenance was mild, expressive of happiness like the other angels. His forehead was high and broad, and showed great intelligence. His form was perfect. He had noble, majestic bearing. And I saw that when God said to his Son, Let us make man in our image, Satan was jealous of Jesus. He wished to be consulted concerning the formation of man. He was filled with envy, jealousy and hatred. He wished to be the highest in heaven, next to God, and receive the highest honors. Until this time all heaven was in order, harmony and perfect subjection to the government of God.-Ellen G White
  los ultimos testigos: Revelation of Jesus Christ Ranko Stefanović, 2009
  los ultimos testigos: Black Spirits & White Ralph Adams Cram, 1895
  los ultimos testigos: Tlaxcala. Tabulados básicos. XII Censo General de Población y Vivienda 2000. Tomo I INEGI, 2001-12-11
  los ultimos testigos: Let the Nations Be Glad! John Piper, 2010-03-15 This new edition of a bestselling textbook (over 185,000 copies sold) draws on key biblical texts to demonstrate that worship is the ultimate goal of the church and that proper worship fuels missionary outreach. John Piper offers a biblical defense of God's supremacy in all things, providing readers with a sound theological foundation for missions. He examines whether Jesus is the only way to salvation and issues a passionate plea for God-centeredness in the missionary enterprise, seeking to define the scope of the task and the means for reaching all nations. The third edition has been revised and expanded throughout and includes new material on the prosperity gospel. The book is essential reading for those involved in or preparing for missions work. It also offers enlightenment for college and seminary students, pastors, youth workers, campus ministers, and all who want to connect their labors to God's global purposes.
  los ultimos testigos: El derecho , 1869
  los ultimos testigos: La ciudad de México Serge Gruzinski, 2004-01-01 In order to organize the history of the great megalopolis that has become the city of Mexico, the author has chosen the opposite approach to that traditionally adopted by the historian: instead of beginning with its origins, the journey begins in the modern 20th century city and goes back in time to arrive in the great Tonochtitlan and to later return to the present, post modern metropolis, The author reveals the city for us through its architecturem its celebrations, its music, its cinema and other cultural forms of expression.
  los ultimos testigos: La ciudad de México: una historia Gruzinski, Serge, 2022-03-27 Para ordenar la historia de la gran megalópolis en que se ha convertido la ciudad de México, el autor ha elegido el camino inverso al que tradicionalmente adopta el historiador: en lugar de partir de los orígenes, empieza su recorrido en la moderna ciudad del siglo XX para retroceder en el tiempo hasta llegar a la gran Tenochtitlán y regresar después a la actual metrópoli posmoderna. El autor nos descubre la ciudad a través de su arquitectura, sus fiestas, su música, su cine y demás manifestaciones culturales.
  los ultimos testigos: Martín Alonso Pinzón, un olvido injusto Juan Ángel López Díaz, 2022-03-28 Hasta que Martín Alonso Pinzón no regresa de Roma, de un viaje comercial, la expedición al Nuevo Mundo, no toma cuerpo. Martín Alonso, no sólo sufraga una parte importante del viaje, también proporciona las mejores naves y convence a los pilotos y a la marinería más expertos para embarcar en una aventura tan incierta. Gracias a su gran experiencia náutica, Martín navegó siempre en vanguardia, reparó averías, conjuró motines, y desde su carabela Pinta, Juan Rodríguez Bermejo, gritó la palabra que cambiaría el curso de la Historia: «¡Tierra!». La relación entre Colon y Pinzón fue buena hasta la llegada al nuevo continente, pero convertido ya Colón en Almirante, cambiará de forma radical. En la anochecida del 21 de noviembre en un acaecimiento normal de la navegación a vela y al haber ordenado Colón el regreso a Cuba, Martín Alonso no vio las señales y se separó de la flotilla, llegando el primero a Babeque y a la Española. En el diario de Colón extractado por las Casas, quedó constancia de unas severas acusaciones contra Pinzón por aquella separación, pero según testimonios de los pleitos colombinos, tales imputaciones podrían no tener fundamento. La enemistad entre ambos se mantendría hasta el final del viaje. Martín fue el primero en llegar a la península, pero su fallecimiento a los pocos días lo hizo desaparecer de las recompensas y la notoriedad de la epopeya marítima más portentosa de todos los tiempos, en la que junto a él, un buen número de personajes fueron injustamente olvidados: Deza, Juan Pérez y Antonio de Marchena, sus hermanos Francisco y sobre todo Vicente, Juan de la Cosa y los palermos, los mejores nautas de la época, sin cuya intervención, hubiera sido difícil preparar la expedición. Después de más de cinco siglos, es hora de devolverle el honor y la honra al navegante de Palos, sin cuyo concurso, Colón jamás hubiera llegado a América en octubre de 1492.
  los ultimos testigos: Ibérica , 1927
  los ultimos testigos: Después de Rimbaud, la muerte de las artes Roger Gilbert-Lecomte, 2019-11-29 Los simplistas, dentro de la vanguardia francesa, más que un grupo de artistas, eran una hermandad. Como parte de sus búsquedas para conocer los límites de lo humano, compartían la fascinación por la metafísica y el gusto por sustancias venenosas, tóxicas y alucinógenas. Roger Gilbert-Lecomte fue uno de sus líderes y este libro reúne artículos y cartas en los que deja constancia de esos intereses individuales y grupales. El naufragio, la derrota, la herida, la vocación de fracaso, la nostalgia por el poder primitivo de la palabra, son los terrenos preferidos en la exploración estética de este autor. Desde ese lado aparentemente oscuro, buscaba la iluminación no sólo de las zonas de tiniebla sino de las esencias más intrínsecas del ser. El simplismo fue toda una filosofía y en estos textos de Gilbert-Lecomte se encuentran sus planteamientos fundamentales.
  los ultimos testigos: Solo la esperanza calma el dolor Simone Veil, 2025-01-09 SIMONE VEIL INÉDITA En el 80 aniversario de la liberación de Auschwitz, un testimonio memorable, un relato profundamente conmovedor. Premio Babelio de No Ficción En mayo de 2006, dentro del marco del proyecto «Memorias de la Shoah», Simone Veil decide contar su vida frente a una cámara: el sol de Niza, la existencia despreocupada en el seno de una familia unida, republicana y laica, la guerra, la Ocupación... y, el 13 de abril de 1944, el convoy 71 que la llevará junto a su madre y su hermana a Auschwitz-Birkenau. Con gran vivacidad, mucho detalle y grandes dosis de ironía, Veil relata sus dieciocho meses en los campos de exterminio: el frío, el hambre, las vejaciones, las amistades, la relación entre los hombres y las mujeres, la «marcha de la muerte» a Bergen-Belsen y el retorno con sus renovadas dosis de humillación. La icónica abanderada de los derechos de la mujer y del compromiso con la memoria nos advierte de que solo con la esperanza de que la Shoah no se olvidade o se banalice es posible calmar el dolor de quienes la padecieron. La crítica ha dicho: «Es necesario decir hasta qué punto este documento resulta excepcional». Le Monde «Desde que era adolescente, un retrato de Simone Veil ha colgado sobre mi escritorio. [...] Ha sido mi heroína particular». Leïla Slimani «La fuerza de este relato no reside en los hechos, bien conocidos por los historiadores. Viene de su forma, sorprendentemente espontánea». Elle «Simone Veil, magnífica y luchadora hasta el último suspiro». Challenges «Un libro estremecedor». Le Journal du Dimanche «Un testimonio fuerte, digno y potente. [...] Es necesario leer y dar a leer este texto inédito». Télé-Loisirs «Un relato sin artificios y patetismo: solo la verdad, la de las palabras». La Dépêche du Midi «Una palabra inédita de enorme fuerza». Télérama «Muchos, en Francia y fuera de ella, desearían tenerla como confidente, como amiga, como madre, quizá como la mujer de su vida [...]. Como la inmensa mayoría de los franceses, la amamos». Jean D'Ormesson, discurso de recepción a Simone Veil en la Academia Francesa
  los ultimos testigos: Revista de jurisprudencia , 1860
  los ultimos testigos: El estado de Florida contra James Douglas Morrison Iván Reguera, 2024-02-19 Jim Morrison, líder de The Doors e icono de la contracultura, fue hallado muerto, con solo 27 años, en la bañera de un piso de París. Pocos saben que hasta llegar a ese trágico desenlace sufrió un brutal y absurdo acoso político, judicial, policial y mediático. Morrison, el primer cantante de rock detenido en un escenario y uno de los primeros en sufrir la cultura de la cancelación, fue empujado a un demencial juicio en Miami y se enfrentó a enemigos tan poderosos como el presidente Nixon; J. Edgar Hoover; los medios de comunicación; decenas de reaccionarios leguleyos y un juez conservador con aspiraciones políticas. Pero, tal vez, su peor enemigo fue él mismo.
  los ultimos testigos: Lujo y miseria Ana Sophia Stephens, 1856
  los ultimos testigos: Gaceta de los tribunales y de la instrucción pública , 1856
  los ultimos testigos: De la montaña a Cantabria Alfonso Moure Romanillo, Manuel Suárez Cortina, 1995 Rigurosa visión –a la vez que sencilla y didáctica– de Cantabria, en sus dimensiones histórica, económica, antropológica, demográfica... Los aspectos técnicos del libro –impresión a todo color, gran número de fotografías y otros elementos iconográficos, estructuración clara y precisa, etc.– hacen que su lectura sea más agradable e intuitiva.
  los ultimos testigos: Historia documentada de Ciudad Real Luis Delgado Merchan, 2011
  los ultimos testigos: Recopilación de fallos de la excma. Cámara de apelaciones de la capital Buenos Aires. Cámara de Apelación de la Capital, 1907
  los ultimos testigos: Musolino Francisco Javier Godo, 1902
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Lo – La – Los – Las – Direct Object Pronouns in Spanish
When we are talking about things in Spanish we use either lo, la, los or las, depending on whether the noun is masculine or feminine, and singular or plural: In some cases we might need to …

LOS - What does LOS stand for? The Free Dictionary
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