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    The gas chamber was a shower room and the barracks were so filled there was a little of everything going around. It all started on January 30, 1933, that Hitler was starting this tragedy that will make its mark in history….. Any mother that had a small child beside her both went to the gas chamber. If a child was not or did not look 16 went to the gas chamber. If you were sick, you went to the gas chamber. If, you're very old you went to the gas chamber! At times, a young pregnant woman would…

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    Deck. This is where the recruits learn, practice, and compete in close quarter rifle manual drills. South of the Parade Deck are 6 yellow colored, 3 story, “H” shaped buildings call barracks. In each barracks there are 12 long rooms with bunk beds on each side of the room called squad bays. The bottom part of the barracks is occupied by one company and the upper part is occupied by another. The squad bays consist of an office called the duty hut this is where the drill instructors would live…

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    working in a state of starvation until death overtook them, and constantly faced execution. Living conditions in concentration camps can be described as horrific. Captive Jews mostly lived in cramped barracks that were not made for comfort. These barracks were usually made of wood or brick. Wooden barracks often had gaping holes…

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    In the brick barracks, there was no insulation, no heating, was unsanitary and had marshy ground. The wooden barracks had "Dampness, leaky roofs, and...The barracks swarmed with various sorts of vermin and rats. “(Auschwitz-Birkenau: Living Conditions, Labor & Executions (2015, March 23) Retrieved from https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/auconditions…

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    site. June 26, 1891 - To help protect the interests of the government during construction, a Marine guard consisting of one sergeant, two corporals and 10 privates were assigned to Port Royal, thus establishing the first Marine post on the island. Barracks…

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    overall impact of that decision. However, last summer our organization was presented with a unique situation. The Army built a new set of barracks next to the flight line, where my unit worked on a typical day. Currently, the Soldiers resided in older barracks closer to the headquarters but these barracks were quite a distance from the flight line. The new barracks are next to the flight line and are modern with all the amenities of a modern structure, high-speed wireless internet, key code…

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    On November 4, 2008, it was clear who the American citizens had chosen to be their next president. President Barrack Obama won the presidential election and became the president elect of the United States of America. It was a historical moment on 20th January 2009 for the citizens when Barrack Obama was sworn in as the 44th and the first black president of the super power nation. People appeared in large numbers at the West Front of the United States Capitol to witness the historic moment.…

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    early life, their dreams, and their plans for this country. Barrack Obama didn’t haven’t eased while growing up. As an African American and not having his father in his life. He met his dad once and lost his dad in an accident. He was raised by his grandparents, while his mom decides to stay in Indonesia so he could have a better life and succeed in life. He realized at a young about racism and how it meant to be an African American. Barrack was also able to attend college and make a difference…

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    The novel “Night” by Elie Wiesel was published in 1958 and tells the story about what happened to Elie and his family during the Holocaust. Elie and his father are separated from their family in the Sighet ghetto in Germany. Elie and his father are taken to the concentration camp Auschwitz. There are three quotes in the novel that show how the Nazis dehumanized the Jews during the Holocaust. When the Jews arrived to the concentration camps, they were forced to get tattoos on their arm. This…

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    During World war two many people were captured and put into prison camps under brutal and evil conditions. Everyone feared their lives and were constantly beaten and abused. Conditions in concentration camps consisted of little sleep and packed rooms as well as unsanitary conditions which led to sickness and disease. Standing in lines for an hour and a beating for being too weak to work were normal conditions in prison camps. Hitler’s racial seniority killed millions and the Japanese were feared…

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