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    The Nuremburg Trials

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    bring Nazi war offenders to justice. It was thirteen trials in Nuremburg, Germany during the period of 1945-1949. Party bureaucrats, German business owners, lawyers and doctors were accused of crimes against peace and humanity. Pressured by the trials Adolf Hitler committed suicide not to go to trial. A known thief of not wanting peace and killing humans. Hitler and his government were prejudice to the degree of taking precious lives. Robbing the world of the German-Jewish people. He killed men,…

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    As Chancellor of Prussia and Germany (from 1862 to 1890), Otto Von Bismarck effectively controlled Germany and its states along with having influence over the rest of Europe. Though having a shoot first ask questions later mentality, he brought prosperity and nationalism to the German confederation. Bismarck reformed and unified Germany along with pushing worldwide innovation by building up a military. Otto von bismarck was very much of a progressivist and that is what made him so impactful. He…

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    The two World Wars that the U.S. has fought in were very different. However they did have certain things in common. The war strategies that were used in WWI were very different than the ones used in WWII. Also the post war peace processes were slightly different although still trying to accomplish the same thing. The different strategies and peace processes are what make these wars so different. First is WWI strategies and Peace Processes. The major strategy used in WWI was trench warfare. This…

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    Dear Mother & Father Fromelles, France I am alive, but barely. Yesterday, we attacked at Fromelles. It was shambles, we must have lost more than 5,000 to those Fritz. I swear our commanders are bloody idiots. I’m writing to you from a cold, wet trench somewhere in the North of France. But do not worry, Mother, for I am safe, although my best mate, Thommo was killed by artillery. One second he was there, the next second he wasn’t. The war is not what they make it out to be back in Australia…

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    1940 Art Research Paper

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    1940’s Art “To us, art is an adventure into an unknown world of the imagination which is fancy-free and violently opposed to common sense. There is no such thing as a good painting about nothing. We assert that the subject is critical.”(Campbell) Art is a type of communication. It speaks to you by thoughts or experiences you may have had in your life. It can be dark and deadly or bright and happy. Any memory or any moment can affect your mood on what you create. By looking at paintings,…

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    In today’s assignment I read about the Nuremberg Laws and poems by Lyn Lifshin, Judy Cohen, and Ursula Duba about surviving the Holocaustas well as a letter by Elsa Klauber. In the Nuremberg Laws websites, I read about The Reich Citizenship Law and the law of Protection of German Blood and German Honor. The Reich Citizenship Law was basically a law to divide citizens by either "Reich citizens” or “nationals”. In the first article of the law it said that any person who was apart of the German…

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    I absolutely loved the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. It was very intellectual and simply enjoyable. The characters really become your friends and you go on the adventure with them. Finally meeting and talking to Boo at the end is so fulfilling especially since you feel like this is your adventure. I love this story for many reasons one is the irony, it's phenomenal another reason is the amazing symbolism and finally all the action is everywhere in this book and it makes it much more…

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    Prior to the attack of Pearl Harbor the general view was that this was a European problem and in Asia, Japan was invading places they had never heard of, so no one really wanted to get involved in something that did not directly affect them. When Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, the American population wanted nothing but the destruction of the Empire of Japan. It was wrongly taught that the US also declared war on Germany at the same time. This was not correct, the US originally only declared war…

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    How Did Hitler Kill Jews

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    Jews were killed in many different ways at the concentration camp Auschwitz. Auschwitz was known as the most terrible and horrific camp there was. Most of the Jews or people in these concentration camps died horribly. They were also making up new ways to kill these people. The concentration camp Auschwitz changed how Hitler dealt with the Jews because he wanted them to suffer while being separated from everyone else. and once they arrived at the concentration camps they got killed. The…

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    Did you know that 11 million people died in concentration camps. Concentration camps were terrible because most the Jews died in them. The concentration camps were camps for work. If people didn’t work they were killed and millions of people were killed.The prisoners were in harsh conditions and didn’t have any rights. Concentration camps were very terrible because of their purposed to put Jews to hard work. The purpose of concentration camps were to execute Jews and put them to hard labor.…

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