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Crematoria Four And Five Amount Of Coke Required Gas
1,386 wordsThe Extermination Factory - Auschwitz The extermination plant with the most advanced design anywhere in the world consisted of two large crematoria / gas chambers and two smaller ones. Crematoria Four and Five were built on the surface of the ground. Crematoria Two and Three had subterranean gas chambers and reception areas. They were about 102 meters long by 51 meters across. The basement consisted of two main rooms - the undressing area, which also served as a mortuary, and a gas chamber. Vict...
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Adolf Hitler Physical Evidence
1,646 wordsDuring the spring of 1945, the German army was retreating from the European battlefield. The Allies, aided by British general Montgomery and American general George S. Patton, were pushing the German army back from the western occupied zones. The Russian Red Army was pushing the Germans back from the eastern occupied zone. It was now clear that Germany lost the war and many of its soldiers were surrendering to the Allies. Although the Allied force's chief general Dwight D. Eisenhower was America...
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Allied Powers Mass Murder
1,304 words... tured, then hanged or shot. Next, there were mass arrests of Armenian men throughout the country by Turkish soldiers, police agents and bands of Turkish volunteers. The men were tied together with ropes in small groups then taken to the outskirts of their town and shot dead or bayoneted by death squads. Local Turks and Kurds armed with knives and sticks often joined in on the killing. Then it was the turn of Armenian women, children, and the elderly. On very short notice, they were ordered t...
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Amount Of People Deadly Virus
1,266 wordsIn this world weve seen many forms of death. From natural disasters of unfathomable and devastating proportions to war which shed the untainted blood of soldiers and civilians alike, our mass killings have all been delivered by visibly enormous forces, which have consumed and gratified their lust for life before our very eyes. This was true until the introduction of a killer so small and intangible it left almost an entire nations skeptic and dying, searching for the answers in the heavens and i...
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War On Germany Freedom Of Speech
1,649 words... Hitler pursued his policy of territorial expansion or not, because National-Socialism was threatening the very existence of Western democracies on spiritual level. Nazism is essentially a cult of physical health, beauty, and intelligence. Many historians refer to the rise of Nazi party as conservative revolution as opposed to liberal revolution with ideas of equality and progress. This only partially is a truth. The twelve years of Nazi rule in Germany is nothing else but an extraordinary at...
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