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Human Rights Violations World War Ii
1,180 wordsIntervene with the Violators Over the past few decades, many Egos have been advocating and lobbying for human rights. Organizations such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have been participants in international affairs regarding Human rights violations and mistreatment's. It is the duty of the international community to intervene in any society violating and mistreating its population. By intervening, not only do the violations become publicly scrutinized, but these being mistreate...
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Ho Chi Minh Gulf Of Tonkin
1,724 wordsIndochina is made up of Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. It was colonized by the French in the late 1800 's and given up in 1939. Japan took over France's loss after that. After Japan's defeat in 1945, Vietnam's patriot and communist, Ho Chi Minh and his Viet Minh declared Vietnam independent. After that, France came to claim their loss. The US supported France fearing the "Domino Theory" would take affect after in 1949 China fell to communism. In 1950, the US sent troops to South Korea to prevent th...
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Rise And Fall Battle Of Britain
1,746 words... same treatment as their counterparts in Germany. Tens of thousands were jailed and sent to concentration camps, just because they happened to be Jewish religion. Not willing to take on the issue, the Allies were unable to stop the German's from taking over Austria. As Hitler grew bolder, so did his conquests. Next on his agenda was Czechoslovakia, a country surrounded on three side by Germany and Austria. Hitler demanded that the German speaking section of the country should become part of G...
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Perpetrators Of The Holocaust Police Battalion 101
2,853 wordsPerpetrators of the Holocaust, Police Battalion 101 One of the ugliest events during the World War 2 was the Holocaust period when Nazis were torturing Jews and other people that they thought were not worthy to live. Many psychological effects caused by the Holocaust forever changed the way the Jewish people view the world and themselves. The world's biggest desolation that caused the murders of millions of Jewish people took place during WWII. The Holocaust orchestrated by the Nazi Empire destr...
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Crimes Committed Soviet Army
1,583 words... as 80 or more. Thanking him for his book, one woman living in Little Hampton, West Sussex said: 'I have so many memories. I'd thought of writing an autobiography, but people would not believe the things I have survived... I think I was a little insane afterwards. ' "Sometimes the greatest danger came from one mother giving away the hiding places of other girls in a desperate bid to save her own daughter. Older Berliners still remember the screams every night, " Beevor describes. Beevor estim...
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