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…by burning farms and herding women and children into disease-ridden concentration camps. These ruthless measures helped weaken resistance and bring British victory. On returning to England in 1902 he was created Viscount Kitchener and was appointed commander…
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…to bucenwald the concentration camp were they would be killed. In 1938 ford began producing track vehicles for the transportation of german troops hisrotians estimate that 60 % of germany military vichcle were produce by ford.…
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…by train to concentration camps and killing centers. Their task was done in stages: First the poor, then the foreign and Jewish refugees, and finally the rest of the Jewish community.…
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…for the Jews becomes even more evident considering Schindler was able to buy the eleven hundred he saved by paying Goeth. As a Nazi, it was Goeth's prerogative to deport these Jews, sending them to their extermination at concentration camps. But for a sum of money…
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…of war, homosexuals, Romanians, socialists and all those who opposed him . The most efficient way for exterminating the prisoners were concentration camps. Some of these camps included Auschwitz, Sobibor, and Maidanek in Poland and Belsen, Buchenwald…
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…to Pittsburg Landing, which had been occupied at his suggestion. General Smith being now taken ill, Grant was restored to his command. Buell's force, of about forty thousand men, was ordered to join him, to counteract the Confederate concentration at Corinth…
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…leave a single millimeter of open space. Several guards were appointed for the walls and the passages through them (5). At the Wannsee Conference in January 1942, Hitler discussed the deportation to the concentration camps of 3.5 to 4 million European Jews…
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…in concentration camps. He also wants to tell other people how he is feeling, as he is clearly disturbed by what he has been through. Perhaps he believed that by expressing himself in this way he might rid himself of an emotional burden. During the course…
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…the horrors of prison and the concentration camps. After spending a few days in the holding place they were taken to Scheveningen, a prison in another part of the country. All of the women were put in holding cells away from the people that they knew and loved…
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…the horrors of prison and the concentration camps. After spending a few days in the holding place they were taken to Scheveningen, a prison in another part of the country. All of the women were put in holding cells away from the people that they knew and loved…
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