Category: /History/North American History
, with the jurisdiction to investigate the thoughts and beliefs of citizens, a most totalitarian provision. The board set up concentration camps and authorized the government to lock up communists and other suspects any time a national emergency was announced. Citizens
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Category: /History
I am going to be writing my research paper on the ongoing conflict between the Arabs and the Israelis. These two groups of people have been fighting from as far back in time that the history books go, but for my paper I will just concentrate on the past
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Category: /Literature/English
view of the concentration camps; for he could
not interview the prisoners that were "healed" by Nazi doctors. He could not interview the dead.
In conclusion, I found the book overwhelmingly graphic to the point I could not accept
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
what really happened in German concentration camps. Also, in 1944, Salinger participated in five campaigns in Europe as special agent responsible for the security of the Twelfth Infantry Regiment. While at the Twelfth Infantry Regiment it is noted
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Category: /Literature
already mentioned.
An author's biography: Harry Mulisch is Holland's most important post-war writer. Born in Haarlem, Holland, in 1927 to a Jewish mother whose family died in the concentration camps, and an Austro-Hungarian father who was jailed after the war
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
not registered.
Women lost their jobs which were given to men.
People who refused jobs offered by the labour service were arrested and put into concentration camps.
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
alleges that:
- the Nazi concentration camps were only work camps; that gas chambers were built by the Russians after the War; that the millions who disappeared through the chimneys of the crematoria at Auschwitz, Sobibor, Maidanek and elsewhere actually moved
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Category: /Literature/English
on the highway with a broken car. Al and Tom fix their car. Granpa dies and the Wilson's help bury him. The two families decide that it would be easier if they travelled together so they set off. On the road, they stop at several camps and finds out through some
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Category: /Literature/English
scene is more exposition where Lucy tells the story about how at one time Ricky did not want her by his side. Fred comes over to the apartment and tells Ricky that their planned camping trip is all locked on. Lucy overhears Fred telling Ricky about
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Category: /Literature/Novels
particulars to principles (Lisca 98). Tom clearly changes his feelings and life goals from selfish to self-less.
The power of unity is emphasized through the main events of the novel when the Joads leave the government camp and in the strike at the peach fields
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