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as scapegoats and blamed them for Germanys turmoil. During Hitlers time in power 6,000,000 Jew were executed in concentration camps. Many people took part in these murders, and would end up paying the price at Nuremberg.
The Nuremberg war crimes trial
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of concentration camps that were set up to kill them.
Grey metal towers appeared on the plateau west of Nabatiyeh, Lebanon, within
a couple of weeks after the Israel invasion. I first saw their ungainly silhouettes
as I drove quickly from the coast, dodging
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be shot. Only 54,000 made it to camp.
On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked Pearl Habor. The Amereican Pacific Navel Fleet suffered heavy losses in lives and ships. On December 8, 1941, Japan launched an aerial attack on the Philippines. Inexperianced troops
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World War II, Judaism was an important subculture in Europe and North America. Under Adolf Hitlers regime, Jews were systematically persecuted and killed in concentration camps in Germany. Many liberal Western countries refused to take Jewish immigrants
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sent to Poland. In the Polish City of Kielce, they were involved in rounding up Polish soldiers and military equipment and guarding a prisoner of war camp. On December 17th 1939 they returned to Hamburg where a hundred or so Police men were transferred
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The goal of the Holocaust camps was to eventually kill, and destroy all Jewish and other ethnic groups whom did not succeed under Hitlers expectations. Although this was the purpose of these horrid places, which now dread among the memories of those
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as Solzhenitsyn did when writing Matryona's Home. He uses his experiences from his imprisonment at Nazi concentration camps to write a realistic, fictional story of the horrors endured by millions throughout the Holocaust. Borowski describes the narrator's experiences
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" " the Nazis introduced the "Blood Protection Law" this meant marriages to Jews, Blacks or gypsies were forbidden. After 1939, if mixed races tried to marry they were sent to concentration camps. Also the couples found cohabiting after their marriage had been banned
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of the Nazi concentration camps. This has put a psychological strain on Jewish survivors or no longer having family and friends with them for support. This event has awaken the world up to the needs of the Jewish people. It has given them political power
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there life over. Most
of them lost a close relative or at least knew someone who died in
the gas chambers of the Nazi concentration camps. This has put a
psychological strain on Jewish survivors or no longer having family
and friends with them for support
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