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... They were even convinced their families would be spared by assisting the Nazis. Utter chaos would have been prevalent had these councils not interceded on the ...
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... The Holocaust robs him of his faith in God and exposes him to utter inhumanity ... the rest of the Jews, and escapes to tell the community what the Nazis are doing ...
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... The utter misery of his poverty also deeply influenced Hitler. ... The German state of Bavaria where the Nazis were based was a hotbed of groups opposed to the ...
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... Many people had neighbors who were taken away and killed by the Nazis. They just stood there, let it happen and did not utter a word. ...
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... To the Soviets were allotted Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Bessarabia; to the Nazis, everything to ... He did not utter a single word in public for almost two weeks ...
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... To the Soviets were allotted Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Bessarabia; to the Nazis, everything to ... He did not utter a single word in public for almost two weeks ...
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... To the Soviets were allotted Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Bessarabia; to the Nazis, everything to ... He did not utter a single word in public for almost two weeks ...
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... moral support from what remained of organized Catholic resistance to the Nazis. ... The brutal ruthlessness and the utter lawlessness of the execution of Rohm were ...
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... This was a chance the Nazis were not likely to overlook. ... on May 9th, and then "called Japan to surrender unconditionally, otherwise, utter destruction awaited ...
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... on the transports, and not toward the true oppressors, the Nazis, indicates the ... eventually results in an alienation so complete that Becker can utter a phrase ...
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... of this being the reign of power established by Adolf Hitler and the Nazis. ... These people argue that only complete and utter destruction of terrorism is the ...
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... Experience,"), "too many historical and cultural representations of the Nazis' murderers try ... of the various media when trying to convey the utter devastation of ...
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... As the world continues to spiral toward complete and utter eradication, there exists a select sector of the population that refuses ... Neo-Nazis: A Growing Threat ...
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... Even if the person was completely innocent, the slightest utter in his defense only ... The Nazis proceeded to pick up steel rods and beat him until his bowel ...
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