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    The events that occurred in Africa during the colonial period are unspeakably cruel and just flat out wrong in many ways. The British saw opportunity in Africa after Dr. Livingston went off on the first exploration of unknown parts. Dr. Livingston went MIA in Africa, so months later the British sent Henry Morton Stanley to find him. Stanley ended up finding Livingstone in a small village on the shore of lake tanganyika. Stanley was working directly for King leopold, from Brussels. These two…

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    Hinduism Research Paper

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    Hinduism is a system of interwoven cultural concepts and religious beliefs and therefore its scriptures play an important role in not just guiding its practice but in allowing us to reflect upon the unique culture it was born from. Two well-known hymns, “The One as Creator” (“Nasadiya Sukta”) and “Hymn of the Primeval Man” (“Purusha Sukta”), are creationist myths which describe the framework of hierarchy for the cosmos and for man. These hymns are found in the Rig Veda, 10.129 and 10.90…

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    The first world war was an introduction to European conflict. Because in this bloody war did not end the conflict. On the contrary it increased the hate between the people in European. They went to a dark path, implemented policies and agreements, which increased the violence and the gap between the classes in European societies. These results of the WWI affected Germans' especially. Because the Treaty of Versailles, which judge by the German's leader one of the element of ruined Germany and…

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    The speaker of the poem “Daddy” is dealing with the loss of a father figure in her life, though the sense of victimization through historical holocaust allusions, also a misplaced adoration of the father from Greek mythological allusions, and how the vampirism shows the speaker's vengefulness of her father. The allusion she uses for the holocaust is referencing the train engine sounds of the Jews being taken to the camps.“ An engine an engine chuffing me off like a Jew” and the concentration…

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    Adolf Hitler was a German Politician and leader of the Nazi party. Hitler wanted to make Germany great again. Adolf Hitler was a German Dictator who was responsible for the death of millions of people. Hitler believed that only people of German or Aryan blood could live in Germany. He believed that Jews could never be Germans. Hitler did not like communism, the idea of democrats, or homosexuals. Hitler hated the Jews because he believed it was their fault Germany lost WWI. Hitler blamed Jews…

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    Nazi Military Experiments

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    The first of these experiments was concentrated on improving the survivability of the nazi military. These experiments were especially deadly. Most of the jewish prisoners either died or were horribly wounded in these experiments. Some of these experiments consisted of high altitude and hypothermia testing. Others contained ways to treat field injuries and other in field encounters.(shandler) The second stage of these evil and diabolical experiments was focused on the production of…

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    Holocaust Memorial Essay

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    The Holocaust Memorial The definition of holocaust is: destruction or slaughter on a mass scale, especially caused by fire or nuclear war. Most people associate the word holocaust by the slaughter of jews during World War 2. World War 2 started on September 1, 1939 and after a long fight of 6 years, it ended on September 2, 1945. The war involved multiple countries; on one side were the Axis Powers, including Germany, Italy and Japan. On the other side were the Allies. They included, Britain,…

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    means of eliminating the “alien blood” from the German population. These new laws created rules and regulations as far as interbreeding and marriage was concerned. It would be considered a criminal offence if a Jewish person interbreed with a pure Aryan person. A standard was created, this standard regulated who was to be considered Jewish. As stated in Friedländer; “ Half Jews were michlinge; only as a result of their personal choice (not as the result of the decision of a public agency),…

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    The SS and the Gestapo: Instruments of Destruction A few questions many researchers ask during study of WWII is, “How did we let this happen? What instruments could carry out such atrocities?” Even before the war started, there was persecution and maleficent intentions towards people that were deemed unfit to reproduce. Who would carry out these crimes against humanity? What extent of damage did the dark acts of the Geheime Staats Polizei (literal translation, Secret State Police or, best known…

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    manifested into the works of many scholars and historians throughout the span of 150 years, each varying in opinion, context and approach. It is important to explore differing sources in the pursuit of the truth. The following articles “John A. MacDonald’s Aryan Canada” by Timothy Stanley, “John A. MacDonald: A Founder and Builder” by Thomas B. Symons and “MacDonald’s Relationship with Aboriginal Peoples” by Donald B. Smith provide different outlooks on the life and complicated legacies of John…

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