Papers 1581-1590 of total 19026 found.
…World War and the eventual deaths of nearly 50 million humans through war and deliberate extermination. Between Concentration camps which the Nazi’s ruled for twelve years. After his twelve year rain he hit his downfall...the U.S. After declaring war on us he…
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…despite provisions in the 1949 armistice agreements for peace negotiations. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinian Arabs who had left Israeli-held territory during the first war concentrated in refugee camps along Israeli's frontiers and became major sources…
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…despite provisions in the 1949 armistice agreements for peace negotiations. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinian Arabs who had left Israeli-held territory during the first war concentrated in refugee camps along Israeli's frontiers and became major sources…
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…of the government. The government turned its concentration from simply watching the economy to becoming actively involved in the economy, and everyday life. Due to Roosevelt's work, "The despair that had hung over the land was lifted..." Consider all the policies…
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…of Communist and Socialist parties to concentration camps that he had started building soon after being named Chancellor. Such swift actions left the Nazi Party with little political opposition. The Nazi party also corrupted the minds of the young. All school…
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…. Rockets flowered in the sky. Bright and early the next day regular police, together with detachments of SS and SA, occupied union headquarters throughout the land. Leading officials were arrested and dispatch to concentration camps. The Labor…
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…-White, during the era before television and instant communication Margaret showed the people the world. The despair and depression of the dustbowl, London during the Blitz, battles of World War II and the liberation of concentration camps, What is amazing…
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…the bombing of Dresden. The Professor, a member of the “Committee on Social Thought,” reminds Vonnegut of the German concentration camps; and of how Germans would make soap and candles out of the fat of dead Jews. The only thing Vonnegut could do was to say “I…
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…the masses of our city poor can be persuaded that there is s future for them too in the “Great Society”, their moral is likely to crumble until human communities degenerate into the semblance of concentration camp inmates. He sees despair, alienation and thwarted…
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…arrested and in concentration camps at the time of the vote. In April 1933, the National Civil Service law allowed for anyone to be dismissed from office if they were considered to be potentially traderous and in January 1934 Hitler abolished the Reichstag…
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