How were Jews treated before the Holocaust? How did militarism contribute to WW1? How did the Holocaust affect World War II? How did the American Revolution affect the First Nations? How did Weltpolitik cause WWI? How was World War 1 a total war?
How did the Holocaust lead to the creation of Israel? How did the invasion of Poland end? How were Jews dehumanized in the Holocaust? What impact did the Napoloeonic Wars have on Germany? How did the consequences of World War I produce World War II?
an organization established by the US government in 1983 and is known for preaching regime change. The Foundation trumpets the "double genocide" theory that seeks to rewrite the history of the Holocaust and portrays communism as evil akin to Hitler's fascism. Zenz...
Our immigration policies have almost always been tied to the times, if not behind them. Schacher said up until the Civil War we didn't even have a federal immigration policy; it was all left to the states. "On the East Coast in New York and Massachusetts there was actually quite a bi...
How did Hitler react to Germany losing the war? Hitler and World War II Adolf Hitler was the Chancellor of Germany and leader of the Nazis. Throughout the war, he was convinced that Germany would be victorious. Answer and Explanation: ...
It was inspired by the contemporary trial of World War II criminal Adolf Eichmann's excuse that he engaged in the atrocities of the Jewish Holocaust because he was "just following orders." Milgram devised a series of experiments using paid volunteer subjects to test obedience to authority and ...
During this time World War II, inflation, and the Holocaust had a huge effect on the clothing we wore and vice versa. There is a direct correlation between social hierarchy and the clothing or lack of on our backs. World War II had an effect on the clothing we could afford as a ...
TheRefugee Act of 1980, the foundational law for the modern U.S. refugee system, was largely based on international treaties forged after World War II and the Holocaust that were designed to prevent governments from sending people to countries where they could be harmed. ...
known for preaching regime change. The Foundation trumpets the"double genocide" theory that seeks to rewrite the history of the Holocaust and portrays communism as evil akin to Hitler's fascism. Zenz's politically-charged research on Xinjiang has been regarded by the Foundation as an important ...
Our prediction: Adrien Brody, “The Brutalist” Adrien Brody has been a dominant force in the Oscars race this season for his portrayal of László Tóth in “The Brutalist.” The film follows Tóth as he navigates immigrating to America after surviving the Holocaust. While Chalamet made the ...