Papers 1041-1050 of total 19026 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…are taken as prisoners of war. Jim and Baisie end up in a prisoner camp where the prisoners are made slaves and must help to construct a runway for a new airport. Baisie becomes the self-proclaimed leader of the men’s barraks and gives Jim a task that he must…
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…no reason to lie. It doesn't say anything about the details of violence and the transportation of Jews to the concentration camps. Source A is more reliable because it was written by a nazi journalist and had access to inside information. He could write…
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…that would wipe the Jews out of Germany. Hitler had planned out the extinction of the Jews into four broad steps. He forced the Jews to emigrate elsewhere, deported them to concentration camps. He enforced the "Einsatzgruppen" and placed them in death camps
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Category: /History
…. In the spring and summer of 1942, 112, 000 Japanese-Americans were Moved to temporary camps. In the end they were moved farther inland to ten permanent camps. They were located in barren and isolated areas of six western states and Arkansas. Most of those…
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Category: /History
…two javelins each and a short thrustingsword. Cavalry was supplied by the auxilaries ,second line troops, and was organised mainly in units of 500 men. When it was on campaigns the army was accompanied by a number of 7 specialists. One was the camp
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…against more than anyone can possibly comprehend. From the inception of the Nazi party in 1933, Jews were deprived of all their civil right, persecuted, imprisoned and murdered. Eventually, they were herded into concentration camps in an attempt to eventually…
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…. High concentrations of polar bears congregate along the Hudson Bay coast between Cape Churchill and the Nelson River because the Hudson Bay ice melts for five months of the year and the bears must move onshore. Wapusk is also home to other major arctic…
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Category: /History
…suffered in the concentration camps. Many famous speeches would never have been written such as the We Will Never Surrender speech written by Churchill. The war in the Pacific would have ended more quickly with the full force of our military concentrating
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…of Vikings to help attack another group became a normality--or even easier, just paying the raiding Vikings to leave. Charles also initiated a military solution of containing the Viking raids as close as possible their camps in order to deny them access…
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Category: /History
…as the Gestapo, suppressed all working-class and liberal democratic opposition to the Hitler regime. Meanwhile, the espionage agency of the party operated concentration camps. Hitler's solution to unemployment was to create the "new order," a restoration of German…
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