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    ocation and time The Holocaust took place in 21 countries of Europe. The countries were occupied by Nazi Germany during World War II and the Nazis started occupying its’ border countries such as Poland and Denmark before spreading throughout Europe. It started when Hitler became chancellor of Germany, on January 30, 1933, to May 8, 1945, when it officially ended. The genocide and mass killing began a few years after Hitler became the chancellor of Germany, in 1941, where the Jewish were…

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    Transnationalism In Mexico

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    construct the Mexican identity. The pride of being Mexican and not a Mexican-American even began to incorporate itself within movies. Director Emilio Fernandez 1942 Soy puro Mexicano film focused on the life of a Mexican bandit who combated red spies. The term “red spies” is used to described the Fascist party leaders Adolf Hitler, Hirohito, and Benito Mussolini. This incredibly melodramatic movie could be interpreted as a criticism of Mexican-American soldiers who have fought someone else’s…

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    October 28, 1978, he was sent to the Tuol Sleng prison. In fact, it was used more for torturing people rather than actually punishing someone for committing a crime. Chum was beaten and interrogated because they accused him of being a spy. Although he never was a spy, he still confessed just to make the torture stop. However, the only reason he survived after confessing was because of his skills as a mechanic. Furthermore, when the prison was evacuated the following January, Chum Mey got a…

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    resources” (Tyson 54) Each one of those three things represented that Ministry’s and the proles known as the proletariat. “ proletariat, the majority of the global population who live in substandard conditions and who have always performed the manual labor” (Tyson 54). But the main idea of INGSOC was Socialism. George Orwell, the author of 1984 wrote this book during the time of the cold war, and Stalin. Orwell “began using the term totalitarianism to indicate the corruption of Socialist ideals…

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    Czar Alexander III saw anyone that questioned his authority, spoke a language other than Russian, or did not worship the Russian Orthodox Church to be threat. He also forced stern censorship rules on written and/or published documents. He sent spies into schools and universities. The only culture permitted to be practiced was Russian (Polish, for example, wasn 't allowed to be spoken). Jews were persecuted all over the country. Nicholas II ruled in a similar, autocratic fashion. The effect on…

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    lead to the child having many diseases, physical and psychological trauma as well as unwanted pregnancies. Forced Labor is the harboring, transporting, recruiting or obtaining a person for the purpose of forcing them to work in unsanitary conditions. The harborer can impose physical threat and abuse the victim. Migrants are most vulnerable to this form of human trafficking. Bonded Labor is when the victim owes the captor debt and is forced to work it off. Migrants are the ones mostly involved in…

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    most information on the farm, it made him and even stronger leader. Stalin used similar tactics with his secret police. He had his police force constantly around the country to examine what was happening and even went as far as to having “citizens to spy on one another” so that Stalin would know who was targeting his tactics and his country (Gracheva). By doing so, Stalin was able…

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    Russia was the first person to put a man into orbit. They tried to use this as a way to put satellites into space and spy on America (Nazaryan para. 15 2017). Stalin was ahead of the United States at this point in the Cold War. Along with Stalin killing tens of millions of his own people, he was also a person that wanted to be ahead of everyone. He wanted to make sure…

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    Cold War Conflicts

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    1. What major ideological conflicts, security interests, and events brought about the Cold War? The United States and the Soviet Union were destined to face conflict, for they were “Born of a common foe rather than common long-term interest, values, or history…” (Foner 887). One of the main influences of this conflict was the differences in ideologies, for both the Soviet Union and the United States “…claimed to be promoting freedom and social justice…and each offered its social system as a…

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    Tensions skyrocketed after World War II as two Superpowers, the USA and USSR, no longer had a common enemy. The following period, known as the Cold War, spanned between the Yalta Conference in February 1945 to the end of Communism in December 1991. Despite the fact that no direct clashes occurred, both superpowers faced off ideologically in indirect skirmishes around the globe. On the American side, the country instituted a new policy regarding foreign affairs which found themselves in…

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