Papers 941-950 of total 19026 found.
Category: /History
…to 21 percent, although the government's main efforts in the countryside were concentrated on extracting grain from the kulaks. Intensive collectivization began during the winter of 1929-30. On December 27, 1929 Stalin called upon the party to "liquidate…
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Category: /History
…to concentration camps in Poland and Germany were they were murdered and killed in poisonous gas chambers in Auschwitz and many other camps. Despite the harsh treatment of the Jews, little Germans opposed this. When the news reached the allies, they all…
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…the impossible for their leader paid off. By 5 February 1945, the 3rd Army was back on the offensive all along the Saar front as Patton drove into Germany. When the 3rd Army liberated Buchenwald concentration camp, though, Patton slowed his pace. He instituted…
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Category: /Literature/English
…grown in strength in the last 5 years has begun to take back Kosovo. During those 5 years, more than 100,000 people have died in concentration camps and hundreds of thousands of refugees have been fleeing the country. This conflict caught the attention…
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…when Stalin’s secret police annihilated a huge portion imprisoned in concentration camps. However, Stalin had accomplished his task: he had gained absolute power. In 1939 Stalin signed a nonaggression treaty with Adolph Hitler to ensure Russia’s safety from…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is something that everyone should learn to deal with. It can be seen throughout history and literature. The results of intolerance are always devastating. From the concentration camps of Hitler that killed millions to the bully at school, all extremes of intolerance…
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Category: /Literature/English
…into concentration camps became synonymous with millions of oriental faces living in mediocre (at best) conditions. Why hadn’t any of my previous history classes ever covered this topic? Why, at 17 years of age and a junior in high school was I only becoming aware…
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…into concentration camps. In 1941 the British hired an underground assassin group to kill the Palestinian leader, but the assassins revolted and bombed a British headquarters killing 91 people. Since the Jews came in 1920's there has been nothing but chaos. They soon…
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…respect for him. 18. During the war we learned about the extremely terrible conditions of the concentration camps and how Hitler was trying to exterminate the Jews from all of existence. 19. All I remember is that feeling as a child that it was terrible…
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…sometimes the two camps may seem that far apart, in many ways they are closer together than either side wishes to acknowledge. The public symbolic displays of opposition, mud-slinging, righteousness and disgust with one another are meant to define differences…
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