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…hospital. This later influenced a novel he wrote about a prison hospital in which he drew parallels to it and the communist government (The Encyclopedia Americana, p 210). * After he was released from a concentration camp in Ekibastuz, Kazakasthan, Aleksandr…
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…" idea did not quite succeed, however the damage was much greater. Under Hitler, 11 million Jews were killed, and many more sent to concentration camps. In Gilead, Jews were sent away, and if they didn't go, they were sent to the Colonies, where…
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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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…soon became a key figure in Bavarian politics and by January 1933 he was appointed chancellor. Once in power Hitler quickly established himself as dictator. He started hauling off thousands of anti-Nazis to concentration camps. The economy, the media…
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…. 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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…race were murdered in the same concentration camps in the same manor as the Jews. The majority of killings in the concentration camps, especially in Auschwitz, were done in gas chambers. The holocaust was the principle part of Adolf Hitler's master plan…
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…in which she was concerned about was the treatment of the Jewish. The idea of Hitler wanting to exterminate all Jewish people brought up strong emotions in Eleanor. Her compassion towards the survivors of those concentration camps and gas chambers, made her…
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…has so many details of WWII, it shows how they killed, treat, and behaved in front of the Jews. It also shows how they would try to survive, but eventually most of them got caught and got killed or sent to the concentration camps. I knew that concentration
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…was arrested and sent to a concentration camp. Catholic rallies were frequent but this was the only organised resistance and never took violent form, they were usually just prayer meetings. Martin Niemoller was an Evangelical pastor who had served on submarines…
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…-cross the countryside with blockhouses to flush out the Boers into the open they burn farms and confiscate foodstuffs to prevent them from falling into Boer hands; they pack off Boer women and children to concentration camps as collaborators they literally…
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