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Emil J Mancin 1907 - 1976

Emil J Mancin of Silver Spring, Montgomery County, MD was born on August 11, 1907. He was married to Emma Jo Mancin on November 27, 1935 in Baltimore, Baltimore County United States, and they were together until Emil's death on July 11, 1976. Emil Mancin was buried at Baltimore National Cemetery Section P Site 10 5501 Frederick Avenue, in Baltimore.
Emil J Mancin
Silver Spring, Montgomery County, MD 20906
August 11, 1907
July 11, 1976
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  • 08/11
    1907

    Birthday

    August 11, 1907
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: TEC 4 Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii
  • 07/11
    1976

    Death

    July 11, 1976
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Unknown
    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Baltimore National Cemetery Section P Site 10 5501 Frederick Avenue, in Baltimore, Md 21228
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In 1907, in the year that Emil J Mancin was born, the second Hague peace conference was called by Russia in the Netherlands. While nothing was settled regarding the matter of peace among nations, many resolutions were passed (and accepted by many nations) about the conventions of war - especially the protection of noncombatants.
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In 1919, he was just 12 years old when Indian lawyer Mahatma Gandhi initiated the Satyagraha campaigns, beginning the nonviolent resistance movement against British rule of India. Satyagraha means "holding onto truth" and the campaign for India independence, which was eventually obtained, called for "self-suffering" rather than inflicting suffering (i.e., violence) on others.
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Emil Mancin's Family Tree & Friends

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Emma Jo Mancin

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Emil J Mancin

November 27, 1935
Marriage date
Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland United States
Marriage location
Unknown
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July 11, 1976
Emil's death date
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