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…training camp (Sims). In May, fifteen female seniors from Glenbrook North High School in Northbrook, Illinois, were criminally charged with misdemeanor battery after a powder-puff football game. The junior victims "were subjected to a beer-fueled assault while…
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…even created several concentration camps for those who opposed him that his army refrained from instantly shooting. He quickly took control of the entire country and turned it into his own playground. The shocked citizens never stood a chance against…
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…in concentration camps in which over 20,000 innocent people, including women and children, died. Finally, in May 1902, the Boers surrendered to the British ending the war. "The British public expected it to be over by Christmas," our third source stated, "It proved…
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Category: /History
…or evidence such as the concentration camps, journal entries and accounts of survivors? In the case that this is an interpretation of a historian, it may be distrusted if we find a reason for bias in the historian, which in this extreme example is not the case…
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Category: /Literature
…squishy things. He felt like he was eating his shoes, again. He decided that he better make camp before the winds brought the cloud closer to his location when he heard a loud noise directly behind him. <Tab/>His eyes opened and he was in one…
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Category: /History
…to a concentration camp. This can be regarded as active resistance, whereas their prayer meetings were passive, and anyway their work was mainly to help victims of Nazi cruelty. There might have been a few who secretly opposed Hitler in the army, but especially…
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Category: /Literature/English
concentrations of any importance". But it was bombed and it is reported that 135,000 people, mainly civilians, were killed in the firebombing. Compare with Tokyo, 84,000 and 71,000 in Hiroshima. He argues that this dwarves all the other atrocities. Vonnegut…
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…that had them put in jail or sent to Nazi concentration camps. It was the same love of God that motivated them to march from door to door, and I had made fun of them for it. I felt guilty. A new emotion toward the victims of the Holocaust. But I still felt…
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…both psychological and biological bases. A psychoanalytic theory developed by Bruno Betteleim suppositions that autism resembles the apathy and hopelessness of inmates of concentrations camps during World War II. He believed that something very negative must…
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…in concentration camps under "protective custody" orders which were tantamount to indefinite imprisonment. There they were beaten, abused and frequently murdered. World War II began in September 1939 with the German attack on Poland. By mid-1940, Germany had conquered…
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