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Category: /Literature/English
…. The world leaders of the time did not recognise the importance of "global" agreements to decision and conventions. The lessons learnt from the failure of the League of Nations and the horror and shock at the Jewish Holocaust prompted the establishment…
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Category: /History
…that arose from its growth. Yet, few question not why the Holocaust took place, but how Hitler and his radical political supporters had the capacity to infiltrate cities and impose a steadfast grip on power. It is hard to believe that ideologies structured…
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…birthday and fight for the rights of indigenous people, prefer the term "invasion." And still others like "holocaust," believing it is the only term, which "adequately expresses the evil perpetrated on native Americans by European colonists," (conquest.html…
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…and 1940’s that now casts a darkness over the practice that remains today. Theirs was a programme designed to get rid of those whose lives were deemed “unworthy of life”. This quickly degenerated into the Holocaust (Newman, p.167). “National Socialist…
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…conducted by Nazi doctors on prisoners in the concentration camps during the Holocaust. Does this mean that since there is potential for abuse, all experimentation should be banned? This would mean that society would be condemned to remain at the same level…
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Category: /History
…The Terror of Auschwitz The Holocaust refers to any widespread human disaster, but it is more widely known as the almost complete destruction of the Jews in Europe by Nazi Germany. During the 19th century, European Jewry was being emancipated…
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Category: /History
…with the holocaust, but he did not foreshadow his amorality much before he got into power. One incidence of his amorality was when he killed all of his opposition. It was a possible breeding ground for Socialism and Communism, and therefore opposition to Hitler…
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…to a prosperous future (Bernan 65). Who is to say “no” to a better life? Imagine a world full of “Mini-Hitlers”, genetic replicates of Adolf Hitler, seeking world domination. Picture them starting a second Holocaust on a worldwide scale, killing millions upon…
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Category: /History
…person. He demonstrated this after he got into power with the holocaust, but he did not foreshadow his amorality much before he got into power. One incidence of his amorality was when he killed all of his opposition. The first major victim…
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Category: /History
…to his ideas. This assured Stalin full control over the communist party. Hitler was another example of an immoral person. He demonstrated this after he got into power with the holocaust; but he did not foreshadow his immorality much before he got…
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