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Category: /History
…, including Trotsky. Anyone in the Union who objected to his decisions was sent to Siberian prison camps or murdered. He now had full control without any intervention from other liberal or moderate parties. He decided to concentrate on improving military…
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…. The pain and suffering that the Jewish people had to endure while they were in concentration camps during the Holocaust was immeasurable. They were included in experimental drug testing which had life threatening effects. They had to go through the pain…
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…in a ruthless but idiosyncratic way, took and ruled most of the neighboring countries with repressive occupation forces, and had millions of Slavs, Jews, Romanies, homosexuals, and political enemies killed in concentration camps and massacres. Germany would…
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Category: /History
…being murdered in Serbia, as is what most people think was the whole cause of World War I. Besides, the effects of the war weren’t just concentrated to a “post-war era” lasting for a whole generation of Westerners. Nope! The effects of the war were widespread…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…of the encounters and feelings that the Jews in concentration camps had experienced. Although the film was good, and placed a decent portrayal of the book into my mind, I still feel the book was better. Prior to reading the book, I had seen the movie Schindler’s List. So…
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…. Yet again in 1960 another rival league tried to make it into Baseball. The Continental League wanted to start its own League in the south and west because all the other Leagues were concentrated in the northeast. The Continental League never had a chance…
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Category: /History
…battle of the war, right where he was. In the other camp, Union Major General George G. Meade ordered reinforcements to Gettysburg –seven corps in all, which were about 80,000 men in all. July 2nd, 1863 General Lee’s day got off to a bad start. Early…
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…of this is the experiments 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…
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Category: /History
…to concentration camp were very informative as to how the Jewish people were treated and handled in this time. February 7, 2001 While reading Berele in the Gehtto I found it fascinating that a nine year old boy could go through such terrible events, like seeing…
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…, 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 about…
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