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…by the Indians and that pattern was true in this case as well. · 1850 each tribe was granted a large area of land under a policy called concentration. · 1851 each tribe revived its own defined reservation, confirmed by separate treaties duly ratified by US Senate…
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…, the camp, appeared almost simultaneously with the first strike. Periodicals, theaters, schools, literary clubs, and libraries came quickly to the camps, making the mining frontier more civilized than other frontiers. The United States government also spurred…
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…the Nazi's grip on the minds of the German people, preventing any bad opinions of the Nazis and any Anti-Nazi Jokes. When the Dachau concentration camp opened, dissent against the Nazis reduced even further, because of the conditions of the camp, and its guards…
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…. They called it The Night of the Broken Glass. This was because his soldiers broke their windows to go kill them. Hitler put them all into concentration camps where they were beaten and worked hard labor until dead. They often caught deadly illnesses due…
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…. They called it The Night of the Broken Glass. This was because his soldiers broke their windows to go kill them. Hitler put them all into concentration camps where they were beaten and worked hard labor until dead. They often caught deadly illnesses due…
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Category: /History
…and others who were viewed as “inferior” according to the Nazi racial theory were thrown into concentration camps for extermination. In those camps, the Nazis killed 6 million Jews and many others. Hitler was unstoppable. World War II began in 1939 when German…
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…the things the propaganda said also became everyday occurrences. Anyone who started to look through the propaganda would be taken away to the concentration camps. Although everyone was susceptible to propaganda the youth were particually susceptible…
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…The Possessed, became the author of mass terror and the first concentration camps ever built on the European Continent. Lenin was the initiator of the central drama--the tragedy--of our era, the rise of totalitarian states. A bookish man with a scholar's habits…
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…people in a wide variety of labor related fields. And when they could not be worked to death, they were destined for dreaded concentration camps. Yet, Schindler bought a many of these Jews as his irreplaceable pocket book would allow him and he put them…
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…during the WWII. Thousands of Japanese livings in America, most of the U.S. citizens were interned during the war in concentration camps all over the U.S. mainland. They were held against their will because the U.S. government was paranoid they might…
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