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    honor and dignity. The inhabitants of the Ghetto knew that the Nazis intended to round them up and ship them to the gas chambers of Treblinka and other death camps. The Jews fought for nearly a month because, after the mass deportation, they built bunkers and hideouts across the Ghetto, had access to chemicals for explosives, small arms smuggled in by the Polish underground, and the SS units involved in suppressing the uprising had relatively little experience or training.…

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    White House and surrounding area come under foreign attack via airplane. While heading to the safety bunker, the president goes against the norms by inviting the Prime Minister and his guards into the bunker. While in the bunker, the South Korean government becomes compromised by members of the North Korean terrorist group. The president, along with the chair members, is held hostage in the bunker while the White House is overtaken above them. Former president guard and Secret Service Agent Mike…

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    did some tests on it in 2009, the results came back and they saw that it was a 40 year old women’s skull the thing his is that Adolf Hitler’s wife Eva Braun was there with him in the bunker and she died at 40 years old. Russian troops did not want to give access to the western investigators to see the scene of the bunker. They did that so it would not bring up so much commotion. They found a picture taken from a museum in Milan and it was found after the war was done. ( Kampf…

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    the British Parliament in 1764 raising duties on foreign refined sugar imported by the colonies so as to give British sugar growers in the West Indies a monopoly on the colonial market. This was the start to the American revolution. Bunker Hill, Battle of Bunker hill started in 1775. The first great battle of the Revolutionary War; it was fought near Boston in June 1775. The British drove the Americans…

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    specific direction from Father to hide in an abandoned apartment on Bird Street. After not eating for several days, Alex realizes that he desperately need food and water. He remembers that his father and the Gryns had set up a bunker for this very reason. Alex carefully goes to the bunker to look for food, but the Gryns give him very little. As Alex patiently waits for his father to return, he comes to realize that his hiding spot isn't the best place to be hiding. He uses the many skills that…

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    In the year 2125 all hope was lost. Hope was a faded memory left only in the minds of the senile and foolish. The conditions of Earth grew worse every day since, and it has been awhile since. The trouble in 2125 was the rebellions that spread like the plague, and the plague spread like the rebellions, so like the plague. The air was classified as a highly addictive inhalant drug, though it wasn’t addictive it was just unavoidable. The air conditions worsened and it became just a mist of death.…

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    D-Day Landing

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    They rushed out and into the water. Immediately, they saw bunkers on the beach, machine gun nests, and cliffs. “Okay, men, take position behind those anti-tank barricades, and start firing at those bunkers and machine gun nests!” shouted Arick. They crouched down, crawled to the barricades, and started firing. The machine gun nest had two MG-42s and other machine guns. The bunkers had snipers and rifles. They were all firing at Arick and his troops. Arick was relieved…

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    and Boy are forced to rely on hope and persistency in order to survive in the apocalyptic world they’re living in. Throughout the novel, there are many symbols to represent hope; such as the bunker, the ocean, and the fire. Having hope can give one the ability to persevere through hardship. First, the bunker gives them hope to overcome starvation. Hunger was one major issue they faced in the novel. Running out of food was described as, “They were starving right enough. The country was…

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    Hitler didn’t die in his underground berlin bunker. But there’s another side to the story. Bio.com starts that “Hitler and his wife both were said to have swallowed cyanide capsules then shot themselves “”for good measure” and that his body was found later that day by Russian troops and was later transported back to Russia to be cremated on 1956. Hitler stayed in his underground bunker for a very long time. His bunker was fifty five feet underground. The bunker contained 18 small rooms and was…

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    Hitler's Bunkery Analysis

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    the Soviet army closed in on Berlin, the capital city, the leader of the Nazis took his life and his wife's in a secret bunker. Over the years since the end of the Nazi rule, we have always been taught that Hitler's end was in that Bunker. But that was a lie, Hitler actually made his escape out of Germany. There are so many loopholes in the theory that Hitler just died in the bunker. Hitler would have made his escape knowing what was ahead for him and what kind of future he would have. The…

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