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that excluded Jews from the protection
of German law. The property of Jews was then legally seized, and
concentration camps were set up in which Jews were executed, tortured, or
condemned to slave labor. The Nazis organized sporadic and local massacres
which
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the protection of German law. The property of Jews was then legally seized, and concentration camps were set up in which Jews were executed, tortured, or condemned to slave labor. The Nazis organized sporadic and local massacres which occurred in a nationwide program
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for the purpose of promoting
some type of private agenda such as: womens plight in the concentration
camps; the conflicting claims of individual and community survival in the
Kovno ghetto; the current tendency to compare the Holocaust with other
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divided responsibility along East-West lines.Count
Four was applied to defendants responsible for the death camps, concentration camps and
killing rampages in the East. Initially, crimes against humanity were understood to be
crimes committed by a government
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the new situation in Europe. Napoleon took advantage of these trends. But Napoleon was also successful because he employed new tactics: ridding himself of supply trains which enabled his troops to move more quickly; and, concentrating his forces for decisive
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Once in power however, Hitler quickly established himself as a dictator. Thousand of anti-nazis were hauled off to concentration camps and all signs of dissent suppressed. An Enabling Act passed by a subservient legislature allowed him to Nazify
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5,000,000 people. Perhaps 1,000,000 Yugoslavia civilians also died at the hands of the Germans. Numbers in German area are so high because of the Nazi murder's of the Jews and other groups. Hitler's concentration camps and the deportation of thousands also
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by the hundreds. The only way the kids new what was going was by news reels at the movies, showing the german concentration camps and air raids, and by teachers at school. This was when the duck and cover drill began to be used. Children too tried to help with war
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, Uganda, Zanzibar and Tanganyika. It is the main city and port of Tanganyika, Dar es Salaam, in which the majority of the elaborate tale takes place. The city was highly concentrated with Indian workers and merchants during this time when discontent grew
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nothing wrong.
Milgram shows us how if we cannot see the entire situation as it is occurring we can isolate ourselves from the final "evil" outcome. He brings up Eichmann who was sickened by visits to the concentration camps in Nazi Germany. Eichmann
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