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{{dyktalk|22 November|2009|{{*mp}}... that the [[crematory]] at the '''[[Oahu Cemetery]]''' in [[Hawaii]] was used to burn {{dollarsign}}200 million in [[Federal Reserve Note|U.S. bank notes]] after the [[attack on Pearl Harbor]] in 1941?}}
{{dyktalk|22 November|2009|{{*mp}}... that the [[crematory]] at the '''[[Oahu Cemetery]]''' in [[Hawaii]] was used to burn {{dollarsign}}200 million in [[Federal Reserve Note|U.S. bank notes]] after the [[attack on Pearl Harbor]] in 1941?}}

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