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    party had believed that they were politically unfit to be there. This included Social Democrats, German Communists, and other political opponents of the Nazi party. They soon started to bring others groups such as homosexuals, Gypsies, and Jehovah’s Witnesses. On November 10-11, 1938 over 10,000 Jewish men were placed at Dachau. The camp was put into two different sections. One was the camp area and the crematoria. This also include one area for the Nazi’s to used this area for medical…

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    2). Most people imprisoned were German Communists, Socialists, Social Democrats, Gypsies, Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, and Jews. The Nazis also made a "death through work" policy, where some groups of prisoners were literally worked to death. For example, at the Mauthausen concentration camp, emaciated prisoners were forced to run up 186 steps…

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    Lifestyle Of The Mexicans

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    The lifestyle of the Mexicans By: Nicholas John Hall The people in Mexico place a high value on family and traditional values. Mexico consists of many different ethnic groups. The Mestizo make up 60% of the population, Amerindians count for 30%, and the last 10% consist of white people. The most populous city in Mexico is Mexico City which is also the capital of Mexico with a population of 8.8 million. Many people in Mexico struggle to make a living because the minimum wage is worth $5 USD.…

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    forces in germany. The purpose for the Gestapo was to hunt those who were considered a threat to Nazi Germany. They often went door to door interrogating innocent citizens of Germany. At the start of WW2 they often hunted Jews, Communists, Jehovah's witnesses and other minority groups. When war broke out the Nazis saw many other groups as threats,such as, socialists and trade union leaders. Eventually the Nazis became the only legal party…

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    There are many differences and similarities between the Christology of Jehovah Witnesses and the Orthodox Church. They are many things that are different but also similar between the two. For example, the beliefs on many topics like the eternal pre-existence of Jesus, the Virgin Birth, and many more topics. Both of these are religious ideas but they are very different in their views and points. There are many things that are different and similar about these two views. The Christology of…

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    Essay On El Salvador

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    journey through Mexico. In November, 5,100 of the nearly 6,000 applications came from El Salvador. And only 16 of them were approved. There are many practiced religions in El Salvador. The most common religions are Roman Catholic, Protestant, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Voodoo, and Mormon. Only 16.8% of people there have no religion at all. El Salvador is sadly a very rare place to find Christians. The vast majority of Christians you will find are missionaries, which is rare because of the danger.…

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    Children’s Act was about a woman named Fiona Maye who is a court judge working in family law located in London, England. Fiona and her husband Jack are going through rough patch in their marriage. Fiona is informed that there is an emergency case. A Jehovah’s Witness, named Adam Henry who is seventeen-year old currently dying from cancer due to the fact that he is refusing a blood transfusion because of his religious beliefs. The hospital decided to ask the court to go against his wishes, along…

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    how it comes up today is “the war on Christmas”. Things like christmas trees and nativity scenes are not being shown in public places so that religions that don’t celebrate christmas won’t be offended or left out, such as judaism, islam, or Jehovah’s Witnesses. Some people now say “happy holidays” or “season’s greetings” as opposed to “merry Christmas”. Other people, especially christians, have taken offense to this, saying these actions are discriminating the christian faith and trying to take…

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    Have you ever wondered why the Nazi Germans hated the Jews enough to distinguish their entire race? I have always wondered this and wanted to figure out the causes and motives to the Holocaust. Some historians believe that the Nazis had planned the extermination of the Jews when Hitler took power in 1933. Other historians believe that the extermination of the Jews wasn’t originally planned. Either way, the Nazis are still responsible for the death of 6 million innocent Jews. The first World War…

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    The Beginning World War 2 was one of the most bloodiest, deadliest wars that the Americans have ever been in. It lasted a total of 6 years starting in 1939 and ending in 1945. The war involved over 30 countries and millions of people. There was millions of deaths and one of the main contributors was the holocaust. Casualties did affect all sides of the war, each country lost a major percent of their own population. Not only was the population hurt but there was a low amount of resources and a…

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