Papers 1681-1690 of total 1966 found.
…there was no Gypsy representation to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, established by President Carter in 1979 to honor all those who died in the World War Two genocides. Why were the Romani efforts to gain representation in the Council formed of 65 members…
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…World War II. Most of them seem to remember and tell the story of the Jewish Holocaust and the Nazi war crimes. However, very little has been published about the Nanking Massacre and the Japanese war crimes. Is it because that after this massacre, a civil…
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Category: /History
…World War II. Most of them seem to remember and tell the story of the Jewish Holocaust and the Nazi war crimes. However, very little has been published about the Nanking Massacre and the Japanese war crimes. Is it because that after this massacre, a civil…
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…. The holocaust set a precedent for experimentation; namely it should not be conducted on human subjects without consent (Holy Synod Orthodox Church of America). However, history has a habit of repeating itself; with the multitude of wars our generation has seen…
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…beliefs of Native Americans in North and South America. People are often persecuted for their beliefs. In this century as many as six million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust. Religious conflicts persist in Ireland, the Middle East and in many other parts…
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…to digitized material because the question that is asked is whether or not it is published. What may be legal in one country is illegal in another: German law prohibits claims that the Holocaust did not happen, but this does not stop white supremacists from…
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…the Bill of Rights was written, it allowed freedom of speech-for Everyone. Skokie, Illinois isn't far from Chicago. Skokie's residents are primarily Jewish and many were Holocaust survivors. These were happy people until Frank Collin wanted to come to town…
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…A8. Cobban, Helana. "Beyond the war in Kosovo." The Christian Science Monitor 13 May 1999 11. Cotler, Irwin. " Holocaust as metaphor." Jerusalem Post 12 May 1999 08. "Day-by-day account of Kosovo events." Gannett News Service 11 May…
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…close to the vicious, cruel intentions of the Nazi's slaughter of the Jews, the death toll of the terrible holocaust has to be multiplied by fifty to be in close proximity of the death toll of FGM. This unintentionally murderous practice should definitely…
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…dictator and began a campaign for a racially pure nation that eventually led to the Holocaust. In order for Hitler to maintain his ability to control the German people he had to organize several militia groups. Hitler even wrote down important points…
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