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He performed deadly human experiments on prisoners and was a member of the team of doctors who selected victims to be killed in the gas chambers. Arrivals that were judged able to work were admitted into the camp, while those deemed unsuitable for labor were sent to the gas chambers to be...
Note: this post is just a partial list of Black Women who were lynched in America. More research has revealed there are 148 documented cases of African American women lynched in America. Four of them were known to have been pregnant. Two of them had th
Along Lake Erie in northeastern Ohio, Lorain is part of Greater Cleveland and just 30 miles from the city center. With nearby Mill Hollow Bacon Woods Park inland and the Lorain Harbor Lighthouse and beautiful Lakeview Park on the coast, residents and vacationers have plenty of nature access—...
There'sachancethatyou'veneverevenheardofAmericanIndians.That'sbecausetherearen'tverymanyleft.WhentheEuropeansettlementofNorthAmericabegan,therewasfierceconflictbetweensettlersfromoverseasandthesenativepeople.AftertheBritishgovernmentandmilitaryweredrivenintheRevolutionaryWar,conflictswithnativescontinuedasthestateswere...
When the European settlement of North America began, there were fierce conflicts between the settlers from overseas and these native peoples. After the British government and military were expelled (驱逐) in the Revolutionary War, conflicts with natives continued as the states were created that would...
For some reason, Mary wasn’t forced to run the gauntlet with the other prisoners. Nor were her sons. But the result was the same: her sons were taken away and sent to different towns elsewhere in the Ohio country. So was her sister-in-law, Bettie. Mary and her daughter remained in...
the American Midwest, laying the groundwork for a thriving apple industry. His work ensured that settlers had access to apple trees for food, cider, and community building. Beyond agriculture, his efforts were a testament to the power of one individual’s impact on the environment and economy....
zurGeschichte desHereroaufstandes(What happened at theWaterberg: Acontribution to the histo-ry of the Herero uprising)refertothe discrimination and defrauding of Herero³by German colonists andauthorities, whose actionsresulted in the significantloss of Herero land and cattletoGermansettlers and ...