Papers 1871-1880 of total 19026 found.
Category: /History
…closed his eyes and dreamed of being on his feet again. When he and all others " living deaths " got their enemas or were washed in the shower room, they tried to dream of another world or to fall asleep. Ron even compared this hospital to a concentration camp
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…students in dance, theatre, and visual arts, as well as concentrated music training. After only two years of implementing the newly developed program, the state scores at Deer Park Elementary have risen 12 points. As a whole, in 1999, the Daviess County had…
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…the rebellion. The captured sailors were treated with extreme cruelty, many were executed and those who survived were sent to the first Soviet concentration camp. Once again Trotsky had succeeded in securing the Bolshevik governments' power. After Lenin's death…
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…"(Munford 414). The United States was able to admit that it was wrong to the Japanese in concentration camps for something that they had no control over. What is so hard that admitting slavery was wrong? Is that the so not feel that it was not wrong and does…
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Category: /Law & Government
…terror is not a necessary factor in totalitarian regimes it is often present in many forms. While Cuba varies slightly from other past totalitarian regimes, whom used the ideology to legitimize the use of such types of terror as concentration camps
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…, recruited from occupied territories and concentration camps. Two million prisoners of war were exploited in the production factories. He had a wealth of labour at his dispense without having to take any men away from the front, nor did he have to find money…
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…Israel and the Arabs continued 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 Israel's…
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…or athletic aspects of human's performance. Studies in1944 confirmed this. Rumor has it that the earliest use of steroids were from Hitler's men in WWII. Also in WWII prisoners that were in concentration camps were given steroids to help male nourishment…
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Category: /History
…Russian politics. The industrialization of the major western cities and the development of the Batu oil fields had brought together large concentrations of Russian workers, and they soon began to organize into local political councils, or soviets…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. In June 1918, Fitzgerald was stationed at Camp Sheridan in Montgomery, Alabama. At a country club dance, he fell in love with Zelda Sayre, the youngest daughter of an Alabama Supreme Court judge. After being discharged from the army in 1919, he moved to New…
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