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Category: /History
…unity to the West. It merely heightened Anglo distaste for racial diversity. For Asian Americans, this meant Executive Order 9066, which ordered the reallocation of Japanese Americans along the West coast to concentration camps in 1942. This two year…
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…. Nearly 100 Jewish people were murdered and over 20,000 Jewish men sent to concentration camps. These figures cannot be trusted though because there are many different records for example on page109 of `Germany 1918-1945` Source 7: Report of Reinhardt Heydrich…
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Category: /History
…, or Blackshirts), the paramilitary organization that supplanted the SA. The SS and GESTAPO instituted the notorious system of Concentration Camps. Although other groups and institutions suffered persecution by the Nazis because of their political unacceptability…
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…in the USSR as Trotsky was. He came from working class family. He didn't have good past. Some days he was expelled to far Siberian concentration camps. In the Kremlin during Lenin's rule from March 1922 Joseph Stalin was General Secretary of the Communist Party…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the consequences. Oskar also prepared a list of as many people as possible, and made them fake passports, which saved many from entering the concentration camps full of gas chambers. “Oskar’s dozen pages of names were the only pages with access to the future…
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Category: /Literature/English
…they obtain is used to buy supplies for their Girl Scout troop. Supplies they can use to make crafts for the elderly in nursing homes, people in hospitals or the mentally challenged. The money is also used to send girls to summer camp. Some girls cannot afford…
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…recruit camps be non-alcoholic. The military authorities did not approve of this because they knew that soldiers would drink outside the camps, in civilian canteens and this was outside the military control. Many soldiers still drank on camps, in spite…
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…, by the Polish police. When the Germans invaded Poland, Begin escaped to the Soviet Union where he was there arrested for espionage. He had eight years of hard labor in a concentration camp. Because of an accord between the Soviets and Poles he was freed. Begin…
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…dawned upon them. They were herded up at Fort Sumner, which was little more than a concentration camp (Aaseng 7). They were able to return to their lands several years later, with the misery and injustice engraved into their minds. As decades passed…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…’s poetic nature surfaces, alluding and directly paralleling the events leading up to and occurring at the Nazi concentration camp, Babi Yar. The fire, which consumed a portion of the White Hotel, parallels with the fire that consumed the center…
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