Category: /Society & Culture/People
a territory. the Gestapo
quickly followed. They would round up Jews, Communists, Gypsies,
Homosexuals and other enemies of the German people. They would then be
put on trains. They were sent to concentration camps. Camps such as
Auschwitz, Treblinka, Bergen
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Category: /Science & Technology
. They sat placidly and concentrated on the task at hand.
Recent research from Eastern Virginia Medical School raised concerns about the frequency with which children are diagnosed with ADHD and the percentage taking stimulant medications. Two cities were chosen
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Category: /History
Some of the most enduring images of Auschwitz are the terrible scenes of the arrival of a transport of Jews to that concentration camp. Amid the chaos and despair stood a lone figure in immaculate uniform and spotless white gloves inspecting
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Category: /History
the party first started showing signs of popularity. Over the next few years the party's support expanded. As the party's following increased, it started to manipulate Germany into becoming a totalitarian police state.
Dachau, the first concentration camp
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
than the Nazi concentration camps did. All of this could have been easily avoided if Canada would have just decided this was not their war, and stayed out of it.
When war takes place, the gift of life is put onto the wayside. It seems life isn't important
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Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
for the Jews got much worse and a 'final solution' of the Jewish problem was decided upon. This involved mass killings of people.
The first concentration camp was opened near Dachau in Munich in March 1933. Communists, socialists, Jews, Catholics, Protestants
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
to Camp Green Lake (a boot camp) where you had to dig a hole everyday while you were there five feet deep and five feet wide. Right now you're probably wondering why did Stanley have to go to Camp Green Lake? Well, here's the story: Stanley and his poor family
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Category: /Social Sciences
Finkelstein, whose mother was, a survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto, Maidanek concentration camp; and father was a survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto, and the Auschwitz concentration camp, is currently a professor at New York State University. The foreword to The Holocaust
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
repeat itself. They should not take the responsibility of the crime. As the
bible says, one must take responsibility for his own actions - not one's
father's or previous generations'. After the war ended the prisoners from the
concentration camps were
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Category: /Literature/English
. He plotted with other key leaders to assassinate Hitler. In March 1943 he was arrested and put into the Tegel prison in Berlin. Two years later in February Bonhoeffer was taken to Buchenwald concentration camp. Later that year in April taken
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