Papers 1311-1320 of total 19026 found.
Category: /Literature
…everyone in the novel is obsessed with news about World War II. President Roosevelt's death in April 1945 saddens the entire country. In May, Reuven and his father celebrate the end of the war in Europe, but are shocked by the discovery of concentration camps
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…. It wasn't until August 4, 1944, when they were discovered and taken to concentration camps, where Mr. Frank was the only to survive.…
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…not support the rebellion to retain some diplomatic relations with Spain until they had more reason to go to war. News of Cuban concentration camps slowly made its way to the States. Through the sensationalized, manipulated press, Americans were informed…
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…was the deportation of Jews to concentration camps, which, since the Night of the Long Knives in June 1934, had meant execution or at least, lengthy imprisonment, usually without proven justification. When this had occurred, and the German public had heard about…
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Category: /History
…, which means "Leader". By the end of the 1930s, he was sending the Jews off in cattle cars to concentration camps where they would later be slaughtered by the thousands. Although there are many reasons for World War II, I believe that Hitler was one…
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…into concentration camps--permits each side to excuse additional barbaric conduct? With his arguments, Major Thomas tapped into inherent tensions between law and society. Laws must sensibly reflect the society they are meant to serve. Laws that set unrealistic standards…
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…know if they were peasants working in the fields or Vietcong's as they both wore the same black pyjamas and wide straw hats. The Vietcong mainly concentrated their forces in the countryside leaving the cities in the hands of their enemies who were the South…
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…who does not get involved until the last second and comes right into the middle of the action successfully overcomes it. Laszlo's mention of his stay in concentration camps which was not a symbol, but rather a fictional tragedy that was taking place…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the United States apologized and gave reparation payments to the Japanese-Americans who were sent to concentration camps, the were not only directly involved but responsible for what happened (White). It is one thing to apologize for the sins of your own group…
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…were sent to concentration camps and labour camps. The famine of 1921 caused peasants to flee urban centres in search of food. The impact on the peasants were that their livelihood was destroyed they had no way of feeding their families and hence…
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