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…elements with the aid of population at large. Organisations have been set up or ordered to do this. The SS is one of the military groups which were used to terrorise the people under the leadership or Heinrich Himmler. Another group is the Geheime Staatspolizei…
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…and fair; learned to walk tight-ropes, do acrobatics, and become a conjurer at the cost of an often broken nose (http://users.erols.com/saintpat/ss/0131.htm#john). He must have understood physical fitness for as a youngster he was known and respected…
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…, the Lagerkapo refuses to kick out the chair, so SS officers are assigned to do it. Unlike the necks of those he is hanged with, the young boy's neck does not break when he falls, and he suffers for over a half-hour. The suffering of the child is comparable…
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…to escape his father so that he could survive longer, thus showing loyalty and love for family. It also raises the question of family loyalty versus individual survival. Also, the many examples of barbarism by the SS and even the other prisoners illustrate how…
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…of nationalism that Hitler was looking for. Soon most of Germany felt like a strong and united people, willing to do anything for their state and their leader. Those who were not, lived in constant fear of the Nazi’s. The SS and the SA policed the streets and used…
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…. The German general took the captain of one infantry, sat him on the hood of a jeep placed a gun to his head and drove him around showing him to all the SS soldiers like a trophy. On December 17th American Seventh armored division engaged Dietrich's Sixth Panzer…
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…. He began working at a university medical clinic in Leipzig in 1936. Mengele was accepted into the Schutzstaffel, or “Elite Guard”, in 1938. His membership in the SS gave him great power. Mengele was assigned to Auschwitz in 1943. His stated mission…
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…. As my senses returned in a painful blow, I raised myself up slowly, spitting out a mouthful of sand. With a quick glance, I uncovered an interesting fact. All my clothes were gone. Then it came flooding back. Back on the SS. TUNA, I had heard a low…
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…is stopped and cells are damaged. The result of this may be serious injury or death. Sickle Cell Anemia is autosomal codominant, with (A) being normal and (S) being sickle cell anemia. A carrier of the disease is (AS) and a sufferer is (SS). Some symptoms…
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…of the doctors and SS soldiers unconsciously practiced what Robert Jay Lifton calls "doubling" (Nazi Doctors 218). Lifton describes doubling as the "division of self into two functioning wholes, so that a part-self acts as an entire self" (218). The Nazis practiced…
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