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…without parliament. Political parties were banned and opponents were thrown into concentration camps. In 1934, Hitler became president and had complete power in his hands. In a plebiscite (referendum), it was proved that 92% of Germany were backing up Hitler…
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…to concentration camps. In Gilead, Jews were sent away, and if they didn't go, they were sent to the Colonies, where they would eventually die. The Colonies themselves are similar to the concentration camps of WWII, where people would go to, eventually, die. Black…
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Category: /History
…peasants. The peasants died of starvation and disease in concentration camps after being placed there by General Weyler and his troops. The Cubans fought to gain independence from Spain after suffering under oppressive Spanish rule and failure…
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…of allegedly heredity illnesses as well as alcaholics”(pg.48). Hitler also isolated the ill from the rest of Germany in concentration camps. Theories about the extermination of the ill were not the only appalling theories put into practice in the Third Reich…
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Category: /History
…wonders. There were, however, some doctors that betrayed this belief and peoples trust. These doctors could be found in concentration camps such as Auschwitz and Dachau. These doctors committed unspeakable acts against the Jews, homosexuals, and many other…
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…for three months in a concentration camp, partly because of the stupidity of the French military authorities, and partly because of Cummings's own stubbornness (he refused to say he hated the Germans; he would only admit that he loved the French)."(McMichael 1209…
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…of the presidency. He adopted the title Führer, or supreme leader, of the Third Reich. ReichsfYhrer Himmler, leader of the SS (Schutzstaffel, or Blackshirts), along with Gestapo, reinforced the supremacy with concentration camps. The Nuremberg Racial Laws of 1935…
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Category: /History
…. Holocaust and contempt for humanity. A very common question that many people ask is what made the Holocaust possible? Adolf Hitler flooded Germany with slave laborers and converted Germany into one big concentration camp. The air was poisoned with suspicion…
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…World War II had stroked my soul not alike any other warfare. Holocaust, genocide, concentration camp were the nightmare terms that I had to grow up with. Certainly, every war leaves physical and psychiatric reflection on a nation; however, because…
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…in and dragging her to the concentration camps as they did with her best friend, Jopie de Waal. When Anne shuts her out and says that she wants her father, Mrs. Frank is quite hurt by Anne. Anne even says to Mr. Frank on page 250, “I’ve been thinking about…
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