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    Archduke: Used in Australia as a title of a men of high rank, At the past in Australia, Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated, this caused series of wars. Heir: A person that, by law owns a piece of land or territory. Like colonies, the countries colonized places to get materials from that place. Sarajevo: It is the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina nowadays and capital of Austria-Hungary (1850-1878) Feuding: A long fight between two families, The Austria-Hungary family got angry with Serbia…

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    When we hear the word “genocide” we at once remember the Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust. About 6 million of people became victims of the Holocaust, 1.5 million of Armenians were killed in the Armenian Genocide, these huge numbers will always remain in our minds. A lot of people lost their families, homes and the ability to live in peace. These actions, by no means, left imprint on our ancestors whose peaceful life was disrupted. The problem of genocide is currently central problem of our…

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    Resistance Holocaust

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    resistance groups existed in many occupied countries such as Denmark, France, and Europe. Some groups were more prominent at the time such as a group that was known as the Partisans. The Partisans occurred at the time in the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Poland, and Greece. Other well known resistance groups were recognized for their achievements such as the “most successful European resistance group were the Yugoslav Partisans, organized by the Communist Party Leader Tito and grew…

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    The Latin term bona fides, often also used in the inflected forms bonae fidei and bona fide, means good faith Now, the principle of ‘Good Faith’ though has not been conclusively defined in any International Law document, but, attempts at finding its true content and meaning have been made by several notable International Legal scholars. One such definition being “the principle of good faith in international law is a fundamental principle from which the rule Pacta Sunt Servanda and other legal…

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    Power Transition Theory in Relation to World War II In the early twentieth century, Germany paved the road that would soon be one of the main causes of World War II. Due to the instability in Europe the First World War created, it allowed for a leader, by the name of Adolf Hitler and his National Socialist German Workers’ Party or Nazi Party, to come into power. His party represented a combination of extreme hatred for those politicians who they viewed had dishonored Germany by signing the…

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    Library, 2015). Thus, the warning issued to Russia regarding Operation Barbarossa was not heeded. Operation Barbarossa On 22 June 1941, Operation Barbarossa officially started after being stalled for a month over complications experienced in Yugoslavia and Greece. Germany deployed 150 divisions from Poland into western Russia, in total around three million personnel, 19 Panzer divisions (about 3,000 tanks), 7,000 artillery pieces, and 2,500 aircraft took part in the initial invasion.…

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    Human trafficking of juveniles in Europe Human Trafficking has been a discreet worldwide issue where most have not taken a resolve. Most of the cases of Human Trafficking are about sexual exploitation due to prostitution and labor concerns. I don’t know much about the details of this problem and what goes on or how bad it is, but I have heard of it. I guess I always thought of it as an isolated thing because it wasn’t in the news all the time, but perhaps it is worse than that? I…

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    One of the most inhumane and evil world crimes today and throughout history is Genocide. Genocide is violence against whole group of people ultimately ending in the complete annihilation of that group or race. This tactic of violence against mass groups of people has been a method used throughout history by people around the world and still exists today. Racism and manipulation fuel this black fire that consumes millions at a time with no mercy. Genocide is an atrocity that is sadly occurring…

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    Successful Life Past and Present It is frequently repined by a multitude of Americans that not all citizens are given a fair chance to be successful in our country. The successful life can be thought of having some money and being debt free before the last half to the 3rd quarter of one’s life. However, many also think that having a nice car or house can also be considered as a successful life. Although numerous Americans think that it’s not possible to be this successful in America, due to an…

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    “To conquer a nation, First disarm it’s citizens” (Adolf Hitler/google images). Hitler rose up in rank and slowly came into power. He was elected the chancellor of Germany in January 30, 1933. Hitler made many changes during its rule of Germany. Germany was a form of socialism known as Naszism. Socialism is a political and economic theory of social organization that advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.…

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