Category: /History/World History
It happened for descendants of Jewish people involved in their Holocaust. It happened for Japanese people placed in internment camps after world war I. It also happened for Aboriginal Americans who suffered from the colonization of the Americas
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Category: /Social Sciences
usually do so because of the treatment Native Americans received by the United States in the past. This leaves me wondering what one has to do with the other", a Jewish reporter from CNN stated. He brought up the analogy of the holocaust saying that more races
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
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agricultural holocaust. One agricultural scientist remarked, ' soybeans, tomatoes, tobacco,
potatoes, corn, beans, and wheat are all especially sensitive to UV light
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
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Category: /History/European History
and 30,000 were sent to concentration camps. This was to be know as 'Kristallnacht' . Most historians agree that this was an important turning point, an important step along the road to the holocaust.
To conclude the role of terror and violence was a major
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
Adolf Hitler. The simple mention of his name conjures up memories of total war, death, and destruction on an unprecedented scale, and always the deaths of millions of Jews and other "undesirables" in the Holocaust. How did this happen? How
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
, Stephen). It is about a 16 year old boy, Todd Bowden, who is fascinated to the point of obsession with nazism and the holocaust. He finds out that there is a nazi war criminal, Kurt Dussander, living in his hometown under the alias Arthur Denker. Dussander
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Category: /History
the SS, Hitler's secret police force. The women in the SS corps were just as brutal as the men; some were stationed at the concentration camps during the Holocaust. There are stories which exist that tell of female SS officers ripping babies out
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
, Christians during Nazi Germany were big losers.
Jews, when we hear the word Nazi, Hitler, or Holocaust, sometimes even Germany, we think of the many million Jews who were sent to their death. They unquestionably were the ones who lost the most during Nazi Germany
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Category: /Science & Technology/Computers and Cybernetics
that pervades the film represents the alienation experienced by its characters within what can be termed a 'domestic holocaust' - when the family is gone, the world is not unlike Brook's nihilistic void.
But Eyre also presents the other side of the family. Against
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